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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Top 10 biggest transfers of all time

1. Cristiano Ronaldo
(Man Utd to Real Madrid, 2009, £80 million)

2. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
(Inter Milan to Barcelona, 2009, £56.5 million)

3. Kaka
(AC Milan to Real Madrid, 2009, £56 million)

4. Fernando Torres
(Liverpool to Chelsea, 2011, £50 million)

5. Zinedine Zidane
(Juventus to Real Madrid, 2001, £46.5 million)

6. Luis Figo
(Barcelona to Real Madrid, 2000, £37 million)

7. Hernan Crespo
(Parma to Lazio, 2000, £35.5 million)

8. Andy Carroll
(Newcastle to Liverpool, 2011, £35 million)

9. David Villa
(Valencia to Barcelona, 2010, £34 million)

10. Gianluigi Buffon
(Parma to Juventus, 2001, £32.6 million)

Top 10 Transfer in January

Source:Goal.com

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Last week: 1


Antonio CASSANO
AC Milan - Sampdoria - Undisc.

Antonio Cassano is an enigma to say the least, but there is no doubt at his best he can give a massive push to AC Milan's Scudetto bid. Capable of creating goals and scoring them in abundance, his talent alongside the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic will have attacking football enthusiasts' mouths watering. His superb start (four assists in four games) moves him to the top.
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New entry

Luis SUAREZ
Liverpool - Ajax - £22.6 million

Much to Ajax's disgust, the Uruguayan goal-getter has forced a January exit to Liverpool. With Fernando Torres leaving, landing a signing of Luis' calibre is just the tonic for the Anfield support. Every time Luis has stepped up to a new stage he has delivered quality in spades, and although going from the Eredivisie to the Premier League is a considerable jump, he can and will take it in stride.
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New entry

Fernando TORRES
Chelsea - Liverpool - £50m

And the man who passed Suarez on his way out of Anfield comes in at third. One of the world's greatest forwards on his day, the only things keeping Fernando from the top spots are his recent form and fitness, as well as the monster fee. But we saw in Torres' early days at Liverpool that adaptation is not an issue, and soon he'll be both making and scoring chances.
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Last week: 2

Edin DZEKO
Manchester City - Wolfsburg - £27.3m

Dzeko's mammoth transfer fee is right now the only thing separating him from top spot. If he can hit the ground running, though, he could turn out to be one of the best success stories in Premier League transfer history. City are in the running for the league title, remember, and a(nother) top-class name up front is hardly going to hurt.
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Last week: 3

Ibrahim
AFFELAY

Barcelona - PSV - £2.5m

The versatile Afellay will provide Barcelona's squad depth with a huge boost. He has plenty of experience despite his young age, and he should fit in easily into Barca's football philosophy. For a reported £2.5m fee, he comes very cheap, but how much he will play in the first team at the start remains to be seen. When he does, expect fireworks.
6
Last week: 4

Ryan BABEL
Hoffenheim - Liverpool - £6.8m

A severely underrated player who, once he's given a run in the side to get back into the first-team swing of things, is going to set the Bundesliga alight. With the right support both on and off the pitch, Babel can verge on the world-class. Yet another coup signing for the German league.
7
Last week: 7

Giampaolo
PAZZINI

Inter - Sampdoria - £16.2m (-£5.9m player)

A fine part-exchange signing in the Italian tradition, Pazzini is only now truly hitting the big time at the age of 26. At a final valuation of £10.3m, all factors taken into account, his prior goalscoring record isn't actually incredible, but two goals on his debut and a raft of natural ability mean that Inter are going to get the best out of him. They have spotted a slow-burning talent who will offer plenty going forward.
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Last week: 6

SIMAO Sabrosa
Besiktas - Atletico Madrid - £770k

The ambitious Turkish side will glady welcome an experienced, flamboyant winger who will give the team more attacking width and dimension. Even though he's already 31, the Portuguese still has great pace and dribbling skills and his set-piece deliveries are as sharp and potent as ever. This is a complete and utter bargain signing and thus makes the top 10 largely based on price.
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New entry

David LUIZ
Chelsea - Benfica - £21.3m

The on-again, off-again saga ended with commanding defender David Luiz arriving at Stamford Bridge after all. Fans expecting instant results may be disappointed: Luiz has actually been somewhat off-form this season. But a lot of that was due to uncertainty in Portugal: given a bit of time and support in his new surroundings, the Brazilian could be a Stamford Bridge star for years and years to come.
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New entry

Andy CARROLL
Liverpool - Newcastle - £35m

Yes, yes, we know: it's absurd to see Andy Carroll as the world's seventh-most expensive footballer of all time. But, like Torres, one need balance his fee with his capabilities; and like Torres he still comes out looking very good. Similarly to Darren Bent, his goalscoring record speaks for itself, but unlike Bent he's well and truly got time on his side. Risky, but the potential payoff is massive for Liverpool.

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