Austin Okocha Is Most Expensive African Sold by Turkish Club
Published: June 04, 2015Turkish sports daily Fanatik has published on its electronic edition the top 25 most expensive transfers from the Turkish Super Lig to an overseas club.
Fenerbahce dominated the list with the Yellow Canaries involved in five of the top ten transfers of all time.
Austin Okocha’s move to PSG in 1998 from the Istanbul side was third in the ranking and it remains the biggest amount paid for an African. The French team paid €12.4 million to land his signature.
Emmanuel Emenike’s transfer to Spartak Moscow from Fenerbahce came fifth. The Nigeria international completed his move to the Muscovites on July 28, 2011 for a fee of 10 million euros.
The highest transfer fee paid by a foreign team to a Turkish club is €15.6 million. Real Madrid parted with that sum to secure retired Bosnia international Elvir Baljić from Fenerbahce in 1999.
Biggest Transfer Fee Paid To A Turkish Club By Foreign Team
1)Elvir Balic - Fenerbahce --> Real Madrid - €15.6m
2)Arda Turan - Galatasaray --> Atletico Madrid - €13m
3)Jay Jay Okocha - Fenerbahce --> PSG - €12.4m
4)Nicolas Anelka - Fenerbahce --> Bolton - €12m
5)Emmanuel Emenike - Fenerbahce --> Spartak Moscow - €10m
6)Gokdeniz Karadeniz - Trabzonspor--> Rubin Kazan - €8.7
7)Abdul Kader Keita - Galatasaray --> Al Sadd - €8.15m
8)John Carew - Besiktas --> Lyon - €7.6m
9)Mamadou Niang - Fenerbahce --> Al - Sadd - €7.5m
Fatih Tekke - Trabzonspor --> Zenit - €7.5m
Photo Credit : Twitter.com
Fenerbahce dominated the list with the Yellow Canaries involved in five of the top ten transfers of all time.
Austin Okocha’s move to PSG in 1998 from the Istanbul side was third in the ranking and it remains the biggest amount paid for an African. The French team paid €12.4 million to land his signature.
Emmanuel Emenike’s transfer to Spartak Moscow from Fenerbahce came fifth. The Nigeria international completed his move to the Muscovites on July 28, 2011 for a fee of 10 million euros.
The highest transfer fee paid by a foreign team to a Turkish club is €15.6 million. Real Madrid parted with that sum to secure retired Bosnia international Elvir Baljić from Fenerbahce in 1999.
Biggest Transfer Fee Paid To A Turkish Club By Foreign Team
1)Elvir Balic - Fenerbahce --> Real Madrid - €15.6m
2)Arda Turan - Galatasaray --> Atletico Madrid - €13m
3)Jay Jay Okocha - Fenerbahce --> PSG - €12.4m
4)Nicolas Anelka - Fenerbahce --> Bolton - €12m
5)Emmanuel Emenike - Fenerbahce --> Spartak Moscow - €10m
6)Gokdeniz Karadeniz - Trabzonspor--> Rubin Kazan - €8.7
7)Abdul Kader Keita - Galatasaray --> Al Sadd - €8.15m
8)John Carew - Besiktas --> Lyon - €7.6m
9)Mamadou Niang - Fenerbahce --> Al - Sadd - €7.5m
Fatih Tekke - Trabzonspor --> Zenit - €7.5m
Photo Credit : Twitter.com
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