Alexander Isak became the most expensive Premier League signing ever after joining Liverpool for £130 million in 2025. The article ranks the top 10 costliest transfers, including Florian Wirtz (£116.5m), Chelsea's Moises Caicedo (£115m) and Enzo Fernandez (£107m), Manchester City's Jack Grealish (£100m), and Manchester United's Paul Pogba (£90m). Most big fees were paid by Chelsea, City, and United. While some signings like Declan Rice (Arsenal) thrived, others like Antony (United) struggled. Liverpool’s rare big move for Wirtz reflects their cautious transfer strategy. The list highlights the inflated market post-Neymar’s 2017 transfer.
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Top 10 Most Expensive Premier League Transfers of All Time (Ranked)

Summary
The Swedish sensation Alexander Isak's transfer saga has come to its climax, as Liverpool have reached an agreement to sign him on deadline day. It's less surprising to know the fact that Isak's record-breaking move is set to claim the most expensive Premier League transfer ever. Earlier in the summer, Florian Wirtz headed to Anfield after making a grand name for himself at Bayer Leverkusen. With the 2025 summer transfer window about to close, similar deals might take place. On that note, let us take a look at the most expensive Premier League transfers of all time.
Transfers are the most exciting part of an offseason or any club. The fans will be anxious about their club’s business, and the executives will be running around with deal sheets in their hands, along with a list of potential targets and players to trade. After Neymar Jr.'s blockbuster move to Paris Saint-Germain, which is also known as the most expensive transfer in the history of football, broke the transfer market, the fees were inflated. Hundreds of millions are being thrown around like it means nothing. Players have become proportionate to the revenues being generated by the club.
List of Premier League Most Expensive Transfers
Below we've compiled a list of the top 10 most expensive Premier League transfers ever. These ten most expensive Premier League transfers have changed the dynamic of the English football scene forever.
Rank | Player | From | To | Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Year |
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10 | Hugo Ekitike | Eintracht Frankfurt | Liverpool | Forward | 79 | 2025 |
9 | Antony | Ajax | Manchester United | Forward | 82 | 2022 |
8 | Paul Pogba | Juventus | Manchester United | Midfielder | 90 | 2016 |
7 | Romelu Lukaku | Inter Milan | Chelsea | Forward | 97.5 | 2021 |
6 | Jack Grealish | Aston Villa | Manchester City | Forward | 100 | 2021 |
5 | Declan Rice | West Ham United | Arsenal | Midfielder | 105 | 2023 |
4 | Enzo Fernandez | Benfica | Chelsea | Midfielder | 107 | 2023 |
3 | Moises Caicedo | Brighton | Chelsea | Midfielder | 115 | 2023 |
2 | Florian Wirtz | Bayer Leverkusen | Liverpool | Midfielder | 116.5 | 2025 |
1 | Alexander Isak | Newcastle United | Liverpool | Forward | 130 | 2025 |
Who is the Most Expensive Player in the Premier League?
The most expensive player in the Premier League tag was broken multiple times in 2023 itself, as seen in the table above. Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United are the usual culprits that splashed the biggest money. Here's a short breakdown for you all: as Chelsea and Liverpool have multiple expensive transfers and Manchester United has a couple of trades as well, in the most expensive Premier League transfers.
10. Hugo Ekitike | From Eintracht Frankfurt To Liverpool

The former PSG forward Hugo Ekitike’s transfer to Liverpool from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2025 is a significant move, with a reported fee of £79 million, including £10 million in add-ons. Ekitike’s impressive 22 goals and 12 assists last season made him attract attention from several big clubs like Liverpool, Chelsea and others, but in the end, Ekitike decided to represent the most successful club in the history of the Premier League.
The earlier uncertainty around the final deal excluded the former 23-year-old forward from the list of the top 10 most expensive Premier League transfers. However, with the transfer fees now finalised, which puts the newly signed Liverpool striker is at 10th position in our list of the most expensive Premier League signings. He has hit the ground runnin' for the Reds after his debut appearance in the 2025 Community Shield for the Merseyside giants.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Forward | 79 | 50 | 25 | 2x French champion, 1x French Super Cup winner |
9. Antony | From Ajax To Manchester United

Manchester United, especially in the post-Sir Alexander Ferguson era, has been terrible in the transfer market. They constantly overpaid for players they didn’t need, be it was transfer fees or be it wages. It wasn’t the fault of the players, but it was a sign of the club being poorly run by the officials at the top. Antony certainly falls into this category. The Brazilian winger is by no means a £80 million signing and remains among the most expensive Premier League transfers.
When his ex-boss at Ajax Amsterdam, Erik ten Hag called him, the expectation was that he would at least use him wisely. It fell apart very quickly as Antony found the Premier League too fast for his pace. The game was happening at a hundred miles an hour, and he reacted half a second too slow to everything. Through a string of poor performances, he lost his place in the squad.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Right-winger | 82 | 52 | 37 | FA Cup (23/24), EFL Cup (22/23), Eredivisie (21/22, 20/21), KNVB Cup (20/21) |
8. Paul Pogba | From Juventus To Manchester United

Paul Pogba left Manchester United as a teenager. The gifted midfielder then dominated Serie A donning Juventus colours. He was one of the best midfielders in the world who could glide around with the ball at his feet. His ball-winning prowess, along with his eye for a pass and goal, made him stand a tier apart from the rest. He was expected to be the best and hold that position for many years. Manchester United paid £90 million for him in 2016, making him one of the most expensive Premier League transfers.
It was touted as a prodigal son’s homecoming and celebrated with love. He was supposed to help Man United get back on its perch as they searched for an identity in the post-Sir Alexander Ferguson era. What unfolded was sheer tragedy. Pogba never truly got in with managers at the club. His attitude problems meant he fell out of favour with the special one Jose Mourinho, first. He won the World Cup in 2018 and seemed to have turned a page in his career. However, the problems at the club level persisted.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Midfielder | 90 | 73 | 90 | Premier League (10/11), Europa League (16/17), EFL Cup (16/17), Community Shield (11/12), Serie A (15/16, 14/15, 13/14, 12/13), Super Cup (15/16, 13/14, 12/13), Coppa Italia (23/24, 15/16, 14/15) |
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7. Romelu Lukaku | From Inter Milan To Chelsea

Well, here we are again. The Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku has been synonymous with big-money deals and rightfully deserves a place among the most expensive Premier League transfers. The Belgian international, though, is a stranger to seeing success with those big-money moves. The Belgian, after a horror show at Manchester United, rejuvenated himself at Inter Milan. The Belgian striker is ranked 5th on our list of the most expensive strikers in football history.
He admitted that he never should’ve left Inter Milan just two months after landing in London. Through a series of rifts with managers and tactical mismatches, Lukaku was frozen out at Chelsea and forced to go on loan. In the summer of 2024, he made a permanent move to yet another Serie A club, Napoli, where he reunited with his ex-boss, Antonio Conte. Lukaku found his groove once more and led them to a Scudetto title with his prolific scoring.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Striker | 97.5 | 315 | 97 | FA Cup (11/12), Champions League (11/12), FIFA Club World Cup (21), Serie A (20/21, 24/25), Super Cup (22/23), Coppa Italia (22/23), First Division A (09/10), Super Cup (10/11 |
6. Jack Grealish | From Aston Villa To Manchester City

Jack Grealish was one of the best players in the English top flight. He single-handedly kept Aston Villa in the best league in the world, with his scintillating performances. The former Aston Villa star Jack Grealish was an exciting player who always took on players and made play happen. Manchester City paid the £100 million release clause as they wanted a homegrown superstar to appeal to a newer generation.
Grealish was scorned by Aston Villa’s fanbase for wanting to leave, as the move was poorly received. He found the titles he was looking for as he won the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League with them, but he lost his flair and talent, which made him a crowd-puller. He fell out of favour with Guardiola recently, and he is destined for an exit; this window. This summer, the Englishman went on a season-long loan spell to Everton and has looked brilliant for the Toffees.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Left-winger | 100 | 54 | 77 | Premier League (21/22, 22/23, 23/24), Champions League (22/23), UEFA Super Cup (23/24), FIFA Club World Cup (2023), Community Shield (24/25) |
5. Declan Rice | From West Ham United To Arsenal

England has produced multiple world-class midfielders during their golden generation, and then suddenly there was a gap. Declan Rice was born and took a spot as one of the best midfielders in Premier League. He is one of the finest modern-day defensive midfielders. His tackling is well-complemented by his long reach. The English midfielder Declan Rice is lethal with the ball as well. Rice’s ball striking is as pure as it gets, and he can deliver whipping corners along with sensational curling free kicks.
To take the next step in his career and constantly challenge for big trophies, he opted to join London rivals Arsenal. A record £105 million was shelled out for him. Ever since he arrived at the Emirates Stadium, he has been world-class. He deputised as centre back, played as a box-to-box midfielder, and also as a holding midfielder, according to his boss Mikel Arteta’s demands. He excelled in every single role as the Gunners became a force to be reckoned with again.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Midfielder | 105 | 31 | 35 | Conference League (22/23), Community Shield (23/24) |
4. Enzo Fernandez | From Benfica To Chelsea

The Argentine midfield maestro Enzo Fernández turned heads at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and went on to justify his place among the most expensive Premier League transfers. He returned to Benfica immediately as the club had no intentions of selling him. He even kissed the badge after scoring a goal in early 2023. Chelsea wanted to make a statement signing in the Todd Boehly era.
The Argentine struggled to replicate his heroics in England as he struggled to adjust to new surroundings. Coupled with the constant management changes, his role wasn’t clear, which didn’t help his case. Enzo Maresca was the saviour as he unlocked Fernandez by not putting pressure on him. As a result, he showed his best self at Chelsea during the second half of the 2024/25 season. With the Blues, he lifted the inaugural 2025 FIFA World Club Cup.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Midfielder | 107 | 36 | 43 | Conference League (24/25), Liga Profesional (2021), Recopa Sudamericana (2019), Trofeo de Campeones (2021), Copa Argentina (2019), Copa Sudamericana (2020), Recopa Sudamericana (2021), FIFA Club World Cup (2025) |
3. Moises Caicedo | From Brighton To Chelsea

Brighton and Hove Albion have a way of discovering gems, polishing them and selling them off for bumper profits. Venezuelan star Moises Caicedo made a name for himself as one of the best box-to-box midfielders in the world at the Amex Stadium. Caicedo set his sights on a move to London as he had a gentleman’s deal with them. Putting an end to a long transfer saga, he put pen to paper with the London side in a deal that would easily rise to £115 million, including achievable add-ons.
It wasn’t easy for Caicedo to settle in at Chelsea initially. He was part of a bloated squad, and the constant change in management and tactics didn’t help him enough. However, Enzo Maresca’s arrival in 2024 changed his game and career at Stamford Bridge. He was given the freedom to roam the park by winning the ball and driving forward with it. His tackling and goalscoring made him a superb player on the ball as he rediscovered his Brighton form. He was a vital cog for the Blues in their recent 2025 FIFA Club World Cup success in the United States.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Midfielder | 115 | 14 | 16 | Copa Sudamericana (2019), Conference League (24/25), FIFA Club World Cup (2025) |
2. Florian Wirtz | From Bayer Leverkusen To Liverpool

Liverpool rarely spends in the transfer market. But when they spend in the market, they make sure they spend it big and spend it wisely — proven fact in the 2025 transfer window. That said, the 4th-ranked player in our list of best young players comes into the squad as the second most expensive in the EPL. He was also the club’s record signing prior to Alexander Isak's transfer. Pressure is a small word that the shoulders of the playmaker would carry. He will be linking with his fellow newcomers in the attack.
The supremely talented German international will be under tight scrutiny for every action he takes on the pitch. Especially, the coming 25/26 season will be an emotional one for the club. Having lost Diogo Jota tragically, the club will be grieving. Hopefully,, the former number 10 of Bayer Leverkusen can bring some joy to the fans with his playing style and help the Reds to retain their title. The German midfielder Florian Wirtz is one of the most expensive player in EPL history.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Midfielder | 116.5 | 57 | 63 | Bundesliga (23/24), DFB Pokal (23/24), Super Cup (24/25) |
1. Alexander Isak | From Newcastle United to Liverpool

At the start of the 2025 summer transfer window, Newcastle United and Alexander Isak's relationship was tarnished, with the striker no longer wanting to play for the Magpies. On the back of a standout 2024-25 campaign, as he led his side to a historic EFL Carabao Cup triumph – their major trophy in 56 years. The 25-year-old striker bagged an impressive 27-goal tally for Newcastle United, out of which 23 of them arrived in the Premier League, including 6 assists. Isak concluded the 2024-25 season in second place in the PL Golden Boot race, only behind Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah.
The striker, who rose to prominence with Swedish side AIK, was not a part of Newcastle United's pre-season tour and did not feature in their initial league matches. From the very first day, his desire was to leave St James Park for a dream move to Anfield. After weeks of drama and rift, the Reds finally managed to land the in-demand marksmen on a stunning British record transfer deal worth a whopping £130million includes a solidarity fee of £5 million. Hence, the former Borussia Dortmund forward Alexander Isak takes the crown position in the list of most expensive Premier League transfers.
Position | Transfer Fee (in million £) | Goals | Assists | Trophies |
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Forward | 130 | 134 | 28 | DFB Pokal (2016–17), Copa Del Rey (2019-20), EFL Carabao Cup (2024-25) |
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