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Every Premier League club’s record transfer sale

There has been an obscene amount of cash flying to and from Premier League bank accounts over the last few years, with transfer records tumbling all the time, even in a post-pandemic world and the era of PSR.

Four Premier League clubs received record transfer fees in the summer of 2025.

So which players have gone for club-record sums?

Premier League clubs’ record transfer sales

Rank

Club

Player

Sold to

Fee

1

Liverpool

Philippe Coutinho

Barcelona

£142m

2

Newcastle

Alexander Isak

Liverpool

£125m

3

Brighton

Moises Caicedo

Chelsea

£115m

4

West Ham

Declan Rice

Arsenal

£105m

5

Aston Villa

Jack Grealish

Man City

£100m

6

Everton

Romelu Lukaku

Man Utd

£90m

7

Chelsea

Eden Hazard

Real Madrid

£89m

8

Tottenham

Gareth Bale

Real Madrid

£85.3m

9

Man City

Julian Alvarez

Atletico Madrid

£81.5m

10

Man Utd

Cristiano Ronaldo

Real Madrid

£80m

11

Brentford

Bryan Mbeumo

Man Utd

£71m

12

Bournemouth

Dominic Solanke

Tottenham

£65m

13

Wolves

Matheus Cunha

Man Utd

£62.5m

14

Crystal Palace

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Man Utd

£50m

15

Fulham

Aleksandar Mitrovic

Al-Hilal

£50m

16

Nottingham Forest

Brennan Johnson

Tottenham

£45m

17

Leeds United

Georginio Rutter

Brighton

£40m

18

Arsenal

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Liverpool

£35m

19

Sunderland

Jordan Pickford

Everton

£30m

20

Burnley

James Trafford

Man City

£27m

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All 20 Premier League clubs’ record signings

From Manchester City to Ipswich Town, here’s a look at each Premier League club’s most expensive signing.

Arsenal: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

£35m to Liverpool, 2017

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Given the amount of cash Arsenal have splashed in more recent years, it is perhaps a surprise that their record sale dates as far back as this.

However, the Gunners have been perennially poor sellers, particularly under Arsene Wenger, though he received a pretty cool £35m when Liverpool came calling for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in 2017, just months after the midfielder helped Arsenal to the FA Cup.

Considering Oxlade-Chamberlain only shone in brief glimpses at Anfield, Arsenal can put this down as a fine piece of business.

Aston Villa: Jack Grealish

£100m to Man City, 2021

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After guiding Aston Villa to promotion and then Premier League survival, it had seemed just a matter of time before Jack Grealish would take the next step in his career.

To the Villans’ credit, they kept hold of the Englishman’s services for a further year, but could not say no to champions Manchester City, who came forward with a British-record nine-figure bid in the summer of 2021.

Grealish was part of City’s treble-winning side in 2022/23, while Villa have gone from strength to strength in his absence, and took part in the Champions League alongside Man City in 2024/25. Grealish’s departure may have been bittersweet, but things have worked out pretty well for the Midlands outfit.

Bournemouth: Dominic Solanke

£65m to Tottenham, 2024

Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke. 

Bournemouth broke their own transfer record in 2024, but not before receiving the largest sum in the club’s history for one of their players.

Dominic Solanke’s move to Tottenham Hotspur cost the north Londoners £65m – eclipsing the £40m they received from Manchester City for Nathan Ake in 2020.

The Cherries responded to Solanke’s departure by signing Evanilson for just over £40m from FC Porto.

Brentford: Bryan Mbeumo

£71m to Manchester United, 2025

Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates after the match

Brentford have been pillaged in recent years with Ivan Toney heading to Saudi, Yoane Wissa making his move to Newcastle and Bryan Mbeumo – the biggest of the lot – heading to Manchester United in a colossal £71m deal in the summer of 2025.

Mbeumo was one of the Premier League’s standout players in 2024/25, scoring 20 top-flight goals. That tally of goals richly deserved a move and he duly got one.

Brighton: Moises Caicedo

£115m to Chelsea, 2023

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Moises Caicedo was subject to interest from Chelsea and Liverpool in the summer of 2023, with the Ecuadorian selecting the Blues as his next destination after Brighton & Hove Albion accepted mammoth bids from both clubs.

Despite approving a £111m transfer to the Reds, Chelsea decided to go one further by structuring a deal that could yet rise to £115m.

It was reported that £15m of that total is in appearance-related add-ons.

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Burnley: James Trafford

£27m to Manchester City, 2025

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James Trafford enjoyed a remarkable campaign with the Clarets during their promotion-winning season in 2024/25.

The goalkeeper kept a whopping 29 clean sheets. Quickly becoming one of the best English stoppers around, Man City paid a £27m fee to bring him back to the club where he grew up.

Sadly for Trafford, he was quickly displaced when the Citizens brought in Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Chelsea: Eden Hazard

£89m to Real Madrid, 2019

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Chelsea have had a history of receiving handsome transfer sums for players in recent years, and while Eden Hazard is undoubtedly one of their better stars within the last decade or so, the £89m they received upfront from Real Madrid turned out to be a terrific steal.

The deal to send the Belgian to the Santiago Bernabeu – which came off the back of Hazard guiding Chelsea to Europa League glory – could have reached over £150m. However, given the Blues legend only featured 76 times in an injury-ridden four-year spell in Madrid before retiring, we highly doubt many of the add-ons were ever activated.

Still, it is comfortably the highest fee Chelsea have received – it is most closely rivalled by Kai Havertz’s move to Arsenal for £65m.

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Crystal Palace: Aaron Wan-Bissaka

£50m to Man Utd, 2019

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Manchester United’s spending spree in 2019 features multiple times in this list as they parted with nearly £150m that summer alone. A decent chunk of that went on bringing in Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace for £50m.

The six years that have followed have not been too rosy for the club nor the player, with the Red Devils making a significant loss on the full-back when selling him to West Ham United ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.

The Eagles have often been resolute when it comes to high-profile interest in their players, and recently had their resolve tested once more in 2024 as Newcastle threatened to eclipse the sum received for Wan-Bissaka while seeking to add Marc Guehi to their squad.

Everton: Romelu Lukaku

£90m to Man Utd, 2017

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It has all been downhill for Everton since selling Romelu Lukaku in 2017, when he linked up with Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford.

However, Everton did manage to secure a princely sum for the striker, with United paying the Toffees an initial £75m in a deal that included a further £15m in add-ons.

It is unclear how much of these were activated, but Everton have struggled on and off the pitch since, finishing in the top half just once since the turn of the decade and remaining out of Europe since the year of the Belgian’s departure – all while being under scrutiny for their finances amid a number of transfer flops.

Fulham: Aleksandar Mitrovic

£50m to Al-Hilal, 2023

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Fulham were one of the many victims of the Saudi Pro League’s raid on European-based footballers. Their riches were too much for Aleksandar Mitrovic to ignore in the summer of 2023 – and they nearly took manager Marco Silva along with them.

However, Fulham have remained a solid top-flight club after comfortably surviving in their first season back with Mitrovic in 2022/23.

They have invested the reported £50m fee paid by Saudi champions Al-Hilal for the Serbian’s services wisely, with Rodrigo Muniz among those to shine at Craven Cottage.

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