Record-Breaking Transfers Reshape Football | Chelsea F.C. News
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Manchester City just shattered their own transfer record with a £116 million splash for Elliot Anderson, making him the most expensive player in their history—and one of the priciest Premier League signings ever. It’s part of a wild trend: Chelsea’s £116.8M for Enzo Fernández and £115M for Moisés Caicedo show how deep the pockets go. Anderson’s own journey—from a £15M man to a £116M superstar in just two years—highlights both his meteoric rise and the crushing pressure that comes with such a price tag. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s own spree includes Florian Wirtz (£116M) and Alexander Isak (£125M), proving the transfer market is hotter than ever, where fortunes are made—and careers defined—in record-breaking deals.
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