According to FIFA Global Transfer Market report clubs spent around 4.06 billion dollars on transfers in last season. In the report FIFA said that last year it has been 2.9% more transfers than year before.
According to them last year there were made 13 090 soccer transfers and on them clubs spent 4.06 billion of dollars which is 2.1% more than in year before, in 2013 clubs spent 3.98 billion of dollars. This was also first time in history that clubs break the 4 billion dollars barrier.
England is most dominant league in the world, they spent around 1.17 billion dollars on transfer fees for players from abroad, second is Spain who spent 67% less or around 467 million dollars. Spain league on other hand is the league that got the most money from transfers, according to FIFA Market report they earn 667 billion dollars.
In terms of country Brazil is still number they got in total 1335 transfer moves (646 in coming transfers and 689 outgoing transfers), but in compared from 2013 it is 7% drop. England is on second place with total 1263 transfer moves while Portugal is on third with 823 transfer moves.
FIFA for the first time include transfer of the minors and Spain continues to be the biggest league when it comes to sign under 18 players. But that might change soon since one of their giant (Barcelona) is under transfer ban and other (Real Madrid) is under investigation for their latest transfer.
Spain submitted 400 minor applications and FIFA accept 352, on second place is Portugal with 188 and on third England with 135. When ask about that many minor applications Mark Goddard general manager of FIFA TMS said it is good we got so many minor applications because that is what they should be doing.
Clubs spent 4.06 billion of dollars on transfer in last season
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