Football: Global transfer spending in 2018 over $7B

By Fatih Erel

ISTANBUL (AA) – Global transfer spending in football reached $7 billion while the clubs of the Big 5 — the U.K., France, Germany, Italy and Spain — surpassed $5 billion in 2018, a FIFA report said on Wednesday.

According to the FIFA's Global Transfer Market Report 2018, the spending on player transfers reached a total of $7.03 billion, up 10.3 percent compared to the previous year.

The clubs from the Big 5 associations spent a total of $5.14 billion, 73.1 percent of all spending on transfer fees worldwide during the year.

After the Big 5, China and Saudi Arabia are the next big spenders in 2018 — each spending $192.4 and $173.9 million, respectively.

In 2018, clubs from Saudi Arabia spent 444.5 percent more than the previous year.

Also, a total of 16,533 international transfers — a new record — were completed around the world last year, 5.6 pct more than in 2017.

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