Soccer-International Transfer Spending Hits Record High of $9.76 Billion, Says FIFA
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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.
This Wednesday, the governing body of world football published its full report on the summer market for international transfers, including women's football.
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.
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
According to a report by the international federation, the summer transfer period was characterized by ever-greater amounts of money and player movements.
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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