Players from the American league have been commanding larger and larger transfer fees in recent years. Who has been the most expensive?
Oliver PoveyOlabolobUpdate: Jan 3rd, 2024 11:21 EST
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Despite Lionel Messi making all the headlines after signing for Inter Miami, as his contract had ended at Paris Saint-Germain the Florida club did not need to pay a dime in transfer fees.
The same cannot be said for the players on these lists. In the last five or so years transfers have become much more expensive around the world and the MLS is no exception.
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ToggleVarious clubs have, over the seasons, used MLS as a hunting ground for bargains. The markets in Europe – and the Premier League in particular – are routinely demanding almost extortionate fees for players and the rest of Europe may not been very far behind. As such, teams have had to get creative with their deals and look elsewhere: MLS is now an increasingly popular league for European teams to fish from, just as South America has been perhaps more regularly throughout the past.
Player | From | To | Price | |
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1. | Miguel Almirón | Atlanta United | Newcastle United | $26 million |
2. | Jhon Durán | Chicago Fire | Aston Villa | $18.2 million |
3. | Ricardo Pepi | FC Dallas | FC Augsburg | $17.8 million |
4. | Pity Martínez | Atlanta United | Al-Nassr | $17 million |
5. | Taty Castellanos | NYCFC | Lazio | $16 million |
6. | Djordje Petrovic | New England Revolution | Chelsea | $16 million |
7. | Alphonso Davies | Toronto FC | FC Bayern | $15 million |
8. | Brenden Aaronson | Philadelphia Union | RB Salzburg | $13.9 million |
9. | Brenner | FC Cincinnati | Udinese | $11 million |
10. | Gabriel Pereira | NYCFC | Al-Rayyan SC | $11 million |
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Almirón has become a solid Premier League level attacker for Newcastle.PETER POWELLAFP