Real Valladolid and Southampton confirmed the transfer of Mohammed Salisu on Wednesday afternoon and the Ghanaian goes on to top the list of players sold with the 12 million that the British have paid. In this way, the center-back is the first in the top-11 in which there are important names in the history of Real Valladolid.
Sale # 1 is Mohammed Salisu, with 12 million euros, which supersedes Benjamin Zarandona, with 1,700 million pesetas (10.2) to Betis in 1998, which becomes the second most important sale in the club's history. The third Its the Victor Fernandez to Villarreal, for 1,500 million pesetas, nine million euros, while the quarter happens to be that of Fernando Calero placeholder image in 2019, to Espanyol, for eight million euros and the fifth Its the Cesar Sanchez to Real Madrid at 2,000 per billion, 6 million euros.
Sergio Asenjo, to Atlético, in 2009, for 5.5 million plus the loan of Diego Costa represents the sixth sale white and violet, while the seventh most expensive player is Joseba Llorente, for five million, to Villarreal in 2008. The eighth it is Fernando Sánchez Cipitria, which was transferred to Betis, for 750 million pesetas, 4.5 million euros, in 1997 and the nineth position occupies it Pedro Léon, which was sold to Getafe, for four million euros, in 2009, while the tenth it is Gabriel Heinze. The Argentine was transferred to PSG, for about 600 million pesetas, 3.6 million euros, in 2001, while Jose Arnaiz It was sold to Barcelona for 3.5 in 2017 and closes the top-11 of white and black sales.
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