Among top summer transfers
Richarlison leaves Everton FC after four years and joins league rivals Tottenham Hotspur. On Friday morning, both clubs confirmed the transfer of the 25-year-old Brazilian, who signed a contract until 2027.
According to consistent media reports, which Transfermarkt.co.uk can confirm, the offensive player costs a base fee of £50m, the equivalent of around €58m. Bonuses can increase the amount by a further £10m to just under €70m. Only three transfers worldwide were more expensive this summer.
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Ryan Gravenberch | Ajax Amsterdam -> Bayern Munich | Transfer fee: €18.5 million
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Market value: €35 million (plus possible bonuses: €5.5 million)
As of July 1, 2022
Philippe Coutinho | Barça -> Aston Villa (after loan) | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €20 million
Merih Demiral | Juventus -> Atalanta (after loan) | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €25 million
Nico Schlotterbeck | Freiburg -> BVB | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: 33 million (plus possible bonuses: 5 million €)
Taiwo Awoniyi – Union -> Nottingham – fee: €20.5M
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Market value: €20 million
Jeremie Boga | Sassuolo -> Atalanta (after loan) | Transfer fee: €22 million
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Market value: €19 million
Joaquin Correa | Lazio -> Inter (after loan) | Transfer fee: €23.6 million
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Market value: €23 million
Yves Bissouma | Brighton -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €29.2 million
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Market value: €35 million (plus possible bonuses: €6 million)
Karim Adeyemi | RB Salzburg -> BVB | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €35 million
Diego Carlos | Sevilla FC -> Aston Villa | Transfer fee: €31 million
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Market value: €40 million
Sadio Mané | Liverpool FC -> Bayern Munich | Transfer fee: €32 million
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Market value: €70 million (plus possible bonuses: €9 million)
Brenden Aaronson | RB Salzburg -> Leeds | Transfer fee: €32.8 million
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Market value: €25 million
Nayef Aguerd | Rennes Stadium -> West Ham United | Transfer fee: €35 million
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Market value: €12 million
Fabio Vieira | FC Porto -> FC Arsenal | Transfer fee: 35 million euros
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Market value: €25 million
Sven Botman | LOSC Lille -> Newcastle United | Transfer fee: €37 million
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Market value: €30 million
Nuno Mendes | Sporting -> PSG (after loan) | Transfer fee: €38 million
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Market value: €40 million
Federico Chiesa | Florence -> Juventus (after loan) | Transfer fee: €40 million
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Market value: €65 million (plus possible bonuses: €7.4 million)
Vitinha | FC Porto -> PSG | Transfer fee: €41.5 million
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Market value: €30 million
Richarlison | Everton -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €58 million
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Market value: €48 million
Erling Haaland | BVB -> Man City | Transfer fee: €60 million
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Market value: €150 million
Darwin Nunez | Benfica -> Liverpool | Transfer fee: €75 million
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Market value: €55 million (plus possible bonuses: €25 million)
Aurélien Tchouameni | Monaco -> Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €80 million
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Market value: €60 million (plus possible bonuses: €20 million)
For the Premier League fourth-placed last season, the base fee is the second-highest amount ever paid for a newcomer. Only Tanguy Ndombélé, who came from Olympique Lyon for €60m in 2019, was more expensive. Part of the bonuses alone can make Richarlison the leader (to the statistics).
Richarlison made 152 appearances for Everton, who signed the 36-cap international from Watford in 2018 for almost €40m, scoring 53 goals and providing 14 assists. In the history of the “Toffees” only Romelu Lukaku (2017 for 84.7 million euros to Manchester United) was more expensive when he left (for statistics).
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