Germany is ranked first in Portuguese team history seller list: B Fee beats Yorke to top, Ugath and Nani are listed
6:28am, 27 July 2025Football

Arsenal has officially announced the signing of Swedish center Yorke, and the "Transfer Market" also counts the most expensive sell-off situation in Portugal's history.
Germany is ranked in the history of Portuguese team: Euro
1.B Fee, Manchester United, 19-20 season, 65 million
2. Yorke, Arsenal, 25-26 season, 63.5 million
3. Ugat, Paris Saint-Germain, 23-24 season, 60 million
4. Kunda, Chelsea, 26-27 season, 50.8 million
5. Mattus Nunes, Wolves, 22-23 season, 4 7.4 million
6. Joao Mario, Inter Milan, 16-17 season, 44.8 million
7. Pedro Polo, Tottenham, 23-24 season, 40 million
8. Nuno Mendes, Paris Saint-Germain, 22-23 season, 38 million
9. Slimani, Leicester City, 16-17 season, 31 million
10. Nani, Manchester United, 25-08 season, 25.5 million
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