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Dzeko in 10 most expensive Transfers in last Winter

Published: February 3, 2017
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edin_dzeko_asromaEdin Dzeko, made a transfer from Wolfsburg to Manchester City in season 2010/2011, and the transfer amounted to 37 million euros.

In the recent transfer the Chinese Super League teams dominated, but the transition of Oscar from Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG become the largest winter transfer ever. The Chinese paid 60 million euros for Brazilian.

On the second place, there is a transfer of Fernando Torres in the same period when Dzeko arrived in England. Chelsea paid 58.5 million euros to Liverpool for the services of Spanish.

The third most expensive transfer in the last winter was the transfer of Alex Teixeira from Shakhtar in JS Suning which amounted to 50 million euros.

More expensive transfers than Dzeko’s to Manchester City were: transfer of Juan Mata from Chelsea to Manchester United (44.73 million – 2013/14.), Jackson Martinez from Atletico Madrid to Guangzhou Evergrande (42 million – 2015/16.), Andy Carroll from Newcastle to Liverpool (41 million – 2010/11.), Lucas Moura from Sao Paulo to PSG (40 million – 2012/13.) and Julian Draxler from Wolfsburg to PSG (40 million – 2016/17. ).

(Source: klix)

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