Surpasses Alaba
Now it is official: EURO 2020 winner Gianluigi Donnarumma is joining Paris Saint-Germain after leaving youth club AC Milan. The 22-year-old has signed a contract running until 2026 with the French top club and is reported to have already completed the medical during the European Championship in Rome in June. With a market value of €60 million, the Italian international replaces David Alaba as the world’s most valuable free transfer. The Austrian, who moved from Bayern Munich to Real Madrid, had only set this record when his transfer was announced at the end of May.
For PSG, Donnarumma is already the third free transfer for the new season after Sergio Ramos from Real Madrid and Georginio Wijnaldum, who arrived from Liverpool. Together, the trio has a total market value of €105 million.
Donnarumma, Alaba, Beckham & Co. – The most valuable free transfers in history
43 Ruud van Nistelrooy – 2010 – Market Value: €16M
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Real Madrid to Hamburg
42 Goran Pandev – 2010 – Market Value: €16M
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Lazio to Inter
41 Ryan Fraser – 2020 – Market Value: €17.5M
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Bournemouth to Newcastle
40 Max Meyer – 2018 – Market Value: €18M
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Schalke to Crystal Palace
39 Mark Uth – 2018 – Market Value: €18M
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Hoffenheim to Schalke
38 Joel Matip – 2016 – Market Value: €18M
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Schalke to Liverpool
37 Maxi Rodríguez – 2010 – Market Value: €18M
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Atlético to Liverpool
36 David Beckham – 2007 – Market value: €19.8M
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Real Madrid to LA Galaxy
35 Edinson Cavani – 2020 – Market Value: €20M
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PSG to Manchester United
34 Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 2020 – Market value: €20M
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Arsenal to Roma
33 Dani Parejo – 2020 – Market value: €20M
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Valencia to Villarreal
32 Mario Balotelli – 2019 – Market value: €20M
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Marseille to Brescia
31 Diego Godín – 2019 – Market value: €20M
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Atlético to Inter
30 Mario Balotelli – 2019 – Market value: €20M
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Nice to Marseille
29 Jack Wilshere – 2018 – Market value: €20M
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Arsenal to West Ham
28 Yevgen Konoplyanka – 2015 – Market value: €20M
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Dnipro to Sevilla
27 Sami Khedira – 2015 – Market value: €20M
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Real Madrid to Juventus
26 Keisuke Honda – 2014 – Market value: €20M
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CSKA Moscow to Milan
25 Fernando Llorente – 2013 – Market value: €20M
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Athletic Club to Juventus
24 Michael Ballack – 2010 – Market value: €20M
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Chelsea to Leverkusen
23 Luis Figo – 2005 – Market value: €20M
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Real Madrid to Inter
22 Yacine Brahimi – 2019 – Market value: €21M
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Porto to Al Rayyan
21 Joe Cole – 2010 – Market value: €21M
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Chelsea to Liverpool
20 Héctor Herrera – 2019 – Market value: €22M
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Porto to Atlético
19 Samuel Eto’o – 2013 – Market value: €22M
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Anzhi to Chelsea
18 Willian – 2020 – Market value: €22.5M
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Chelsea to Arsenal
17 Thomas Meunier – 2020 – Market value: €24M
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PSG to Borussia Dortmund
16 Sergio Agüero – 2021 – Market value: €25M
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Manchester City to Barcelona
15 Ander Herrera – 2019 – Market value: €25M
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Manchester United to PSG
14 Georginio Wijnaldum – 2021 – Market value: €30M
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Liverpool to PSG
13 Santi Mina – 2019 – Market value: €30M
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Valencia to Vigo
12 Emre Can – 2018 – Market value: €30M
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Liverpool to Juventus
11 James Rodríguez – 2020 – Market value: €32M
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Real Madrid to Everton
10 Adrien Rabiot – 2019 – Market value: €35M
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PSG to Juventus
9 Michael Ballack – 2006 – Market value: €35M
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Bayern Munich to Chelsea
8 Hakan Calhanoglu – 2021 – Market value: €35M
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AC Milan to Inter Milan
7 Aaron Ramsey – 2019 – Market value: €40M
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Arsenal to Juventus
6 Leon Goretzka – 2018 – Market value: €40M
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Schalke to Bayern Munich
5 Stefan de Vrij – 2018 – Market value: €40M
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Lazio to Inter
4 Memphis Depay – 2021 – Market value: €45M
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Olympique Lyon to Barcelona
3 Robert Lewandowski – 2014 – Market value: €50M
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Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich
2 David Alaba – 2021 – Market value: €55M
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Bayern Munich to Real Madrid
1 Gianluigi Donnarumma – 2021 – Market value: €60M
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AC Milan to PSG
Donnarumma had played for Milan since 2013 and made 251 senior appearances, keeping a clean sheet 88 times. But now the ways parted, because the Rossoneri were not willing to accept the salary requests of agent Mino Raiola. The goalkeeper is said to have demanded wages of €12 million net a season for an extension. Two years ago, before the last extension of the younster, there had already been similar problems. Milan ultimately withdrew their offer and signed Lille’s title-winning keeper Mike Maignan instead at the end of May. PSG, however, met Raiola’s expectations.
PSG: Donnarumma to compete with “best in the world” Navas
In Paris, Donnarumma faces strong competition: Keylor Navas only extended his contract until 2024 in April. PSG president Nasser Ghanim Al-Khelaïfi called him the “best goalkeeper in the world” at the time.
Donnaruma 2nd – The most valuable keepers in the world
11 Wojciech Szczesny | Juventus | Market value: €25M
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10 Edouard Mendy | Chelsea | Market value: €25M
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9 Mike Maignan | AC Milan | Market value: €25M
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8 Emiliano Martínez | Aston Villa | Market value: €30M
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7 André Onana | Ajax | Market value: €30M
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6 Ederson | Man City | Market value: €50M
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5 Marc-André ter Stegen | FC Barcelona | Market value: €60M
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4 Thibaut Courtois | Real Madrid | Market value: €60M
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3 Alisson | Liverpool | Market value: €60M
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2 Gianluigi Donnarumma | PSG | Market value: €60M
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1 Jan Oblak | Atlético | Market value: €70M
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