Manchester United Spend The Most To Sign A Single Player, Average N7.9B Per Signing
Published: July 13, 2017
Manchester United are the Premier League club that spend the most to sign a single player.
The Sun citing freesupertips.co.uk has analyzed each club's transfer activity over the last ten years, and which team spend the most to acquire a single player.
The Red Devils spend an average of 16.9 million pounds ( equivalent of N7.9 billion) per signing.
The top three most expensive transfers in the history of the Premier League involved Manchester United.
United broke the global transfer record when they signed Paul Pogba from Juventus for £89 million, and Everton recently accepted their £75 million bid for Romelu Lukaku.
Their third most expensive signing is Angel Di Maria, who was bought from Real Madrid for £59.7m.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : manutd.com
The Sun citing freesupertips.co.uk has analyzed each club's transfer activity over the last ten years, and which team spend the most to acquire a single player.
The Red Devils spend an average of 16.9 million pounds ( equivalent of N7.9 billion) per signing.
The top three most expensive transfers in the history of the Premier League involved Manchester United.
United broke the global transfer record when they signed Paul Pogba from Juventus for £89 million, and Everton recently accepted their £75 million bid for Romelu Lukaku.
Their third most expensive signing is Angel Di Maria, who was bought from Real Madrid for £59.7m.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : manutd.com
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