Gareth Bale holds the all-time record for most expensive transfer in soccer. |
The transfer process is very dramatic, but the general idea is very simple. Figuratively, Team A wants Player B from Team B:
Step 1) Team A would contact Team B to negotiate a price to pay Team B to release Player B from his current contract. Prices can be negotiated, but some contracts have a set value that a team must pay to release a player. This type of contract is usually used by the more elite players in the world. Once a price is determined the next step begins.
Step 2) Team A now has to contact Player B to determine the player's new contract. Depending on a player's age, skill, experience, and position a team will negotiate a player's new contract. Team A must contact Player B or his agent. The two sides will determine the length of Player B's contract and his weekly wages. If an agreement is made then Team A pays Team B the previously negotiated transfer fee, and Player B joins Team A under the terms of his new contract. If an agreement is not made then no money is sent or received between Team A and Team B, and Player B would remain on Team B.
This process is very simple in theory, but it is a very complex negotiation process that can last hours, days, weeks, or even months. These negotiations have produced transactions with money amounts that are unheard of in some sports. Here is a list of the top 3 most expensive transfers of all time:
1) Gareth Bale in 2013
Tottenham Hotspurs to Real Madrid
Transfer Fee: $132,000,000
Weekly Wages: $480,000
2) Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009
Manchester United to Real Madrid
Transfer Fee: $111,000,000
Weekly Wages: $454,000
3) Luis Suarez in 2014
Liverpool to Barcelona
Transfer Fee: $95,758,200
Weekly Wages: $302,460
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