Germany s most expensive transfer in history: Neymar s unique European rating of 222 million, Barcelona was stressed that year
5:36pm, 12 June 2025Football

June 12th, the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the German transfer market, the media posted a poster to review the record of the highest transfer fee in their database.
The most expensive transfers in Germany are in history:
1, Neymar, 2017-18 Barcelona → Paris, 222 million euros, 222 million euros, 2018-19 Monaco → Paris, 180 million euros, 23}
3, Coutinho, 2017-18 Liverpool → Barcelona, 135 million euros, 2017-18 Dortmund → Barcelona, 135 million euros, 2017-18 Dortmund → Barcelona, 135 million euros, 2019-20 season Benfica → Atletico Madrid, 1. 27.2 billion euros
6, Enzo Fernandez, Benfica → Chelsea in 2022-23, 121 million euros
7, Hazard, Chelsea in 2019-20, Chelsea → Real Madrid, 120.8 million euros
8, Griezmann, Atletico Madrid → Barcelona 2019-20, 120 million euros
9, Glalish, Villa → Manchester City in 2021-22, 117.5 million euros
10, Ronaldo, Real Madrid → Juventus 2018-19, 117 million euros
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