This is a discussion on The History of the World Transfer Record within the European Sports forums, part of the Sports Forums category; Saw this on BBC Sport and thought it was interesting enough to have its own thread.
lol @ Real Madrid....
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It's unbelievable that not only did Real beat their own transfer record once this week, but they went and shattered it a few days later! And people say we're in a global recession!
I still remember the day when Shearer went to Newcastle for £15m, and thinking that's a helluva lot of money.
It's going to take a special player, or a stupid chairman/president/owner to pay more than £80m for a player in the future.
It's unbelievable that not only did Real beat their own transfer record once this week, but they went and shattered it a few days later! And people say we're in a global recession!
I still remember the day when Shearer went to Newcastle for £15m, and thinking that's a helluva lot of money.
It's going to take a special player, or a stupid chairman/president/owner to pay more than £80m for a player in the future.
City tried to pay 100 for Kaka. I guess you could argue its only a matter of time before they offer that for a player greedy enough to take £200k a week.