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Soccer-International Transfer Spending Hits Record High of $9.76 Billion, Says FIFA

(Reuters) -Transfer spending broke new ground in the close-season window when clubs around the world spent nearly $10 billion on international transfers, global soccer body FIFA said in a report released on Wednesday. Read full story

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After a more difficult period, the transfer market was very active during the interseason even reaching record sums. Men and women combined.

·Paris, France
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This Wednesday, the governing body of world football published its full report on the summer market for international transfers, including women's football.

·Paris, France
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The summer transfer window in football has set new records worldwide. According to a FIFA report, clubs around the world paid out €8.36 billion in compensation during the summer transfer window, a new record for a single transfer window.

According to a report by the international federation, the summer transfer period was characterized by ever-greater amounts of money and player movements.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Clubs have recorded almost 12,000 international transfers, and FIFA has announced that spending has increased by more than 50 percent compared to the same period in 2024.

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sport.de broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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