Transfer news: 10 biggest inflation-adjusted Premier League deals ever - News Summed Up

Transfer news: 10 biggest inflation-adjusted Premier League deals ever


Credit and eligibility experts TotallyMoney have conducted research into the average transfer value of players since the inception of the Premier League in 1992. For context, if day-to-day items increased in line with Premier League inflation, a pint of milk today would cost £7.62, a loaf of bread £12.32, and a litre of fuel £11.20. Paul Pogba is the current Premier League record transfer after re-joining Manchester United for £89mWith this in mind, the adjusted top 10 most expensive deals in Premier League history include moves from the 1993/94, 1996/97 and 2001/02 season. Paul Pogba holds the official Premier League transfer record after re-joining Manchester United for £89m in 2016, but is only fourth on the all-time list with an inflation-altered price of £118m. Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan to Chelsea, 2006/07) – £29.4m/£144mHere is the most expensive Premier League XI taking into account inflation


Source: Express September 05, 2018 04:52 UTC



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