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La Liga, Madrid

February 4th 2016

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1. Technical sheet

2. Winter transfer window overview

3. EPL on going season review

4. Case study: Chinese Super League

5. European football table 2015/16

6. Conclusions

7. Annexes

SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2016- WINTER WINDOW

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Soccerex Transfer Review by Prime Time Sport provides

since 2009 (originally established as Football Transfer

Review) relevant data and insightful and independent

analysis on the variables that influence squad designs and

player transfers at main European Clubs

• 2 releases published every year, related to Summer and Winter

transfer windows

• The objective is to combine the available data in a way that helps to

come-up with insightful analysis, rather than the publication of the

information itself

• Addressed to both football industry professionals and those that

follow it with special interest

ABOUT SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW

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• Data included refer to main divisions of top 5 European leagues ( La Liga, Premier League,

Lega Calcio, Bundesliga and Ligue 1)

• Transfer data only include fix amounts.

• Year to year comparisons refer to winter market only, unless otherwise indicated

• Includes transfers that took place until February 1st 2016

• Transfer figures are gross of commissions or revenue share with other stake holders

• Sign-up means new player arrivals (not total number of registered players) and Exits players

leaving the team (even if on loan)

• “Top European teams”: fix group of teams that according to Prime Time Sport are the most

important in Europe (FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Manchester City,

Chelsea, Arsenal, PSG, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus y Bayern Munich).

• On going season review and European Football Table have been produced mainly with 1st half

of the season at top 5 European leagues (except where otherwise indicated)

• Sales of players (or stakes of economics rights) to investment funds are not considered by the

report

• Matchday 16 is not considered for FC Barcelona and Sporting (17/02/2016)

• Director: Esteve Calzada

• Head of content: Bruno Batlle

• Coordinator: Aleix Piqué

• Analyst: Pere Hernández

• Event host: LaLiga

TECHNICAL SHEET

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1. Technical sheet

2. Winter transfer window overview

3. EPL on going season review

4. Case study: Chinese Super League

5. European football table 2015/16

6. Conclusions

7. Annexes

SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2016- WINTER WINDOW

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1. Review Top 5 European leagues

2. English Premier League

WINTER 2016 TRANSFER WINDOW TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

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Improved economy across the board due to increased revenues and more strict financial

control

Irruption of Chinese Super League with strong sides finance wise and high players

purchasing capability. Other investments from China include acquisition of shares at

European clubs (Manchester City, Espanyol)

Winter transfers activity follows a summer window which showed highest investments

ever in Premier League (1,169mio€), La Liga (518) and Bundesliga (393) to a 3bio€

record combined investment at top 5 European leagues

Significant increase of TV revenues in Spain, as a result of both new centralised sales

system and higher sales

Great Britain pound exchange rate continues strong vs Euro

BACKGROUND

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328

112

491

271 303 290

389 427

2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

Mio€

TOTAL INVESTMENT WINTER SIGNINGS- TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

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+10%

Winter transfers total investment in top 5 European Leagues grew 10%

to 427mio€, the second highest amount in history

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WINTER TRANSFER VS SUMMER- TOTAL EUROPE

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Winter transfer window continues to be a complement to investment taking place in the summer.

This January it only represented 14% of amount spent in summer (vs 17% last season)

1,713 1,855

1,322

1,723 1,544

2,162 2,238

2963

328 112

491 271 303 290 389 427

2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

Summer

Winter

Mio€

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COMBINED SIGNINGS INVESTMENT SUMMER + WINTER TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

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Combined investment of summer and winter transfer windows in top 5 European

leagues was almost 3,4bio€, up 29% vs last season and again record high ever

2,041 1,967 1,813

1,994 1,847

2,452 2,627

3,389

2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

+29% Mio€

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WINTER WINDOW EXPENDITURE BY LEAGUE

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Premier League was again the dominant force in Europe, investing 43%

more than all other leagues together. SerieA invested 78mio€, followed by

Bundesliga (39mio€, -47%), Ligue1 (32mio€, =) and LaLiga (27m€, -54%)

146

91

33 21 12

150

42 33 53

12

162

62 74

32 59

251

78

39 32 27

2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

+55%

+26%

0% -54% -47%

Mio€

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COMBINED SIGNINGS INVESTMENT SUMMER + WINTER TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

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Combined season investment by Premier League clubs was again the

highest ever, in excess of 1,4bio€ (+19%). SerieA reached 657mio€,

followed by LaLiga (545), Bundesliga (432) and Ligue1 (335)

763

426

140

271 247

881

444 400 291

428

1,190

364

559

348

166

1,420

657 545

432 335

2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

Mio€ +19%

+80% -2%

+24% +101%

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% of total summer + winter

16%21% 20%

25%16%

24%

32% 36%

51%63%

CONCENTRATION OF INVESTMENT BY TOP SPENDING TEAMS 2015/16

13

TOP 4

TOP 2

40%

53% 56%

76% 79%

Premier League has the smallest concentration as top 2 teams (ManCity and ManU) account for just

24% of total and top 4 for 40% (+Arsenal and Chelsea). On the opposite side, Ligue1 is most

polarized tournament (PSG and Monaco monopolize 63% of investment)

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2ND DIVISION EXPENDITURE– TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

14

39

2 1 1 0

Mio€

England dominance gets replicated when analyzing second division expenditure by country.

Championship sides invested 39m€, 10 times more than Bundesliga B,

Serie B, Liga Adelante and Ligue 2 together, that invested 4m€.

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58

20 21

60

21

115

35

11

24

11

132

67

34

10 14

90 86

67

45 43

2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

WINTER WINDOW PLAYER SALES-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

15

Premier League player sales were down 32% to 90mio€, almost same amount

as SerieA. Atlético last minute Jackson sales takes LaLiga to 67mio€, double vs last year

Mio€

+28%

-32%

+97%

+450% +307%

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9 12 20

-39

-8

35 23

7

29

1

30

60

-5

23 25

154

-4 -8 -13

-40

2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

WINTER WINDOW NET SPENDING-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

16

Mio€

Premier League net investment of 154mio€ is a record high while rest of the leagues

follow a different trend with negative net investment records. LaLiga leads the negative

investment (40mio€) after Jackson’s sale

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TOP 10 CLUBS WITH HIGHEST INVESTMENT IN EUROPE

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Watford spent more than any other team in Europe. 8 of the top 10 teams in spending play

in the Premier League (none in the top 8), including all 3 teams promoted this season

43

38

33

24 23 23 22 19

13 12

Watford Newcastle Norwich Stoke AS Roma Bournemouth Everton Sunderland AS Monaco Sassuolo

Mio€

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TOP EUROPEAN TEAMS INVESTMENT RANKING

18

Only 3 top teams (Arsenal, Juventus and Chelsea) made any investment in January. Bayern

and FC Barcelona did not spent any cash on transfer fees for 5th consecutive winter transfer

window

53

45

25

17 18

5

35 32

20

6 6 6 4.6

2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 Mio€

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Season Players Cost (mio€)

League

Position

2005-06 -

-

2006-07 -

-

2007-08 J.M Pinto

0,4

2º (-7 points)

2008-09 -

-

2009-10 - - 1º

2010-11 Afellay 3 1º

2011-12 - - 2º

(-5 points)

2012-13 - - 1º

2013-14 - - 1º

2014-15 - - 2º (-1 point)

2015-16 - - 2º

Season Players Cost (mio€)

League

Position

2005-06 Cicinho 5 3º

(-12 points) Cassano 5,5

2006-07

F.Gago 20 2º

(-1 point) G.Higuaín 10

Marcelo 6

2007-08 - - 1º

2008-09

Huntelaar 20 3º

(-12 points)

L.Diarra 20

Faubert Loan

2009-10 - - 2º (-5 points)

2010-11 Adebayor Loan 2º

(-7 points)

2011-12 - - 1º

2012-13 Diego López 3,5 3º (-18

points)

2013-14 - - 3º (- 3 points)

2014-15

Lucas Silva

Ödegaard

Marco Asensio

13

2,8

3,9

2015-16 - - 3º (-2 points)

BARÇA VS REAL MADRID WINTER SIGNINGS TRACK RECORD

19

FC Barcelona has only used winter market in 2 of the last 11 windows.

Real Madrid uses winter window more often (6 of 11)

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TOP 10 TEAMS IN PLAYER SALES VALUE

20

42

28

24

21 19 18 18

16 16 16

At.Madrid Chelsea Porto AS Roma B.Dormund Lokomotiv Moscú

Girondins Tottenham Swansea Inter

Mio€

Atlético reaches the 1st position in the ranking following Jackson move to China. Chelsea is

again in the top 2 of winter window, topping sales tables for 3nd year in a row. Porto’s sale of

Imbula to Stoke gets it in 3rd position in Europe

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RANKING TOP EUROPEAN TEAMS IN PLAYER SALES

21

Chelsea is the top club with highest sales activity for 3rd consecutive year,

followed at distance by Inter Milan. Virtually no activity recorded in most top clubs

62

5

48

5 6

12

1 1

28

15.5

1.5 1

2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 Mio€

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24.3

17.9 16.0 16.0 15.7

13.3 12.0 11.9 11.8 11.0

Imbula Niasse Shelvey Gerson Townsend Afobe Klose Rhodes Khazri Naismith

TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE WINTER SIGNINGS 2014/15

22

Imbula’s signing by Stoke for 24mio€ is the most expensive in Europe, followed by Everton’s Niasse

(18m€). Both signings took place on deadline day. 9 out of 10 most expensve signings took place in

England, including Rhodes by Championship club Middlesbrough

Mio€

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TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE WINTER SIGNINGS OVER THE LAST 6 YEARS

23

58.5

45.0 41.0

37.0 35.0 34.6

32.3 32.0 30.0

26.5

Torres Mata Carroll Dzeko Willian Cuadrado Bony Schürrle David Luiz Luis Suárez

No signings of this winter transfer window have joined historical top 10 of most expensive transfers,

which is still topped by Fernando Torres move to Chelsea for 58,5mio€ in 2011.

7 out of 10 most expensive winter signings ever, conducted by Premier League sides

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

Mio€

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CLUB INVESTMENT RANKING 2015/16 (SUMMER + WINTER)

24

Manchester City was the side with highest combined investment (summer + winter) of

season 2015/16 with 200mio€, followed by city rivals ManU (139) and Atletico (139).

None of them spending in winter.

200.0

139.7 139.5 125.3 111.9 116.1 108.4 69.6

99.0 82.3

6.0 7.0

37.7 12.5

Winter

Summer 200,0

139,7 139,5 131,3 118,9

116,1 108,4 107,3

99,0 94,8

Mio€

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THE TRANSFERS THAT DID NOT TAKE PLACE

25

Player Team Market Value

Romelu Lukaku FC Everton 50 Mio€

John Stones FC Everton 40 Mio€

Sadio Mané FC Southampton 20 Mio€

Jamie Vardy Leicester City 25 Mio€

Nolito Celta de Vigo 20 Mio€

Saido Berahino West Bromwich Albion 20 Mio€

Iñaki Williams Athletic Club 20 Mio€

Riyad Mahrez Leicester City 20 Mio€

Lucas Pérez Deportivo de la Coruña 8 Mio€

Felipe Caicedo RCD Espanyol 8 Mio€

Revenues growth and debt reduction in both Premier League and LaLiga resulted in increase capacity

for modest teams to retain talented players that normally would have been sold to powerhouse teams

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1. Review Top 5 leagues

2. Premier League

WINTER 2016 TRANSFER WINDOW TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES

26

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Mio€

EPL WINTER PLAYER SIGNINGS INVESTMENT TRACK RECORD

27

11195

202187

29

268

82

146 150162

251

05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16

Winter transfers total investment in EPL grew a whopping

55% to 251mio€, the second highest amount in history

+55%

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Mio€

Total investment of Premier League teams during season 2015/16 was up another 19% to 1,4bio€,

the highest amount in history, ahead of even more lucrative TV deals from season 2016/17

COMBINED SIGNINGS INVESTMENT SUMMER + WINTER - PREMIER LEAGUE

28

+19%

757

539

703 635

763 881

1,190

1,420

2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

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PARTICIPATION OF PLAYERS SIGNED IN WINTER 2014/15

29

1

2

1 1 1 1

2

1 1 1

6

2

3

2 2

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

>50%minutes* <50%minutes*

Nº of players

2 2

7

1 1 1

4

2 2 2

3

2 2 2

3 3

*Minutes played since match day 20 at season 2014/15

27 out of 39 players (69%) signed last winter played more than half of EPL minutes, which

significantly improves last year’s 34%. Crystal Palace was the most active and players

brought in had a decisive contribution on pitch performance (6 out of 7 played regularly)

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CONTINUITY IN 2015/16 OF PLAYERS SIGNED IN WINTER 2014/15

30

4

3

1

3

1

2

1 1 1

2

1 1 1

3

1

2 2

2 2

1 1 1 1

1

No Yes

Nº of players

2 2

7

1 1 1

4

2 2 2

3

2 2 2

3 3

As much as 17 out of 39 players (44%) signed last

winter did not stay at their teams for the new season

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Mio€

2.0

7.3

52.8

8.9

45.0

9.0

12.8

18.0

12.8

3.9

34.6 32.3

15.5

6.6 6.4 4.2

2.6

42.8

37.7

32.8

24.3 22.9 21.9 19.3

12.0 9.5

7.0 6.0 5.2 4.8 4.6

2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

PREMIER LEAGUE INVESTMENT IN SIGNINGS BY TEAM

31

Watford was the most active EPL team by spending 42m€ in new players (although some where sent

on loan to sister teams). Modest teams top the table, including the 3 promoted teams on top 5

positions in an attempt to avoid relegation and cash-in on EPL TV revenues windfall next season

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Mio€

TOP 10 SIGNINGS PREMIER LEAGUE WINTER 2016

32

24.3

17.9 16.0 15.7

13.3 12.0 11.8 11.0 10.6 10.6

Imbula Niasse Shelvey Townsend Afobe Klose Khazri Naismith Doucouré Peñaranda

Stoke’s 24m€ signing Imbula was most expensive signing of the EPL (and Europe), followed by

Everton’s Niasse (both on deadline day). All top 10 signings were conducted by bottom 12 teams

and most are young talent bets after little availability of experienced and high quality players

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Mio€

TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE WINTER SIGNINGS EVER – PREMIER LEAGUE

33

58.5

45.0 41.0

37.0 34.6

32.3 30.0

26.5 25.0 24.3

F.Torres Mata Carroll Dzeko Cuadrado Bony David Luiz Luis Suarez Matic Imbula

Stoke’s Imbula record high signing becomes 10th most

expensive in winter transfer window history

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Mio€

*Summer window not included

ACCUMULATED 7 YEAR SPENDING OF TEAMS- PREMIER LEAGUE

34

220.1

100.8 84.2

61.8 47.3 46.4 45.1 42.8 39.6 38.8

Chelsea Liverpool Newcastle M.United M.City Sunderland Aston Villa Watford Norwich City Arsenal

Chelsea is the driving force of winter transfer window in the last 7 years,

monopolizing both total expenditure (220mio€) and sales (158)

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Mio€

28.5

150.1

62.1 57.8

115.1

132.2

96.9

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

PLAYERS SALES VALUE PREMIER LEAGUE

35

Premier League sides sold players for just 97mio€ in winter transfer window, which resulted in

highest winter net investment in EPL history (154mio€)

-27%

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Mio€

1

118

20

88

35 30

154

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

NET INVESTMENT PREMIER LEAGUE

36

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Mio€

PLAYER SALES VALUE BY TEAM- PREMIER LEAGUE

37

62.0

7.9 7.8

0.4

25.0

8.5

47.8

32.3

6.6 7.4 6.4

12.0

7.3 4.0

1.1 1.0

28.0

16.0 16.0

11.0 9.4

7.9 5.5

2.0 0.7 0.3 0.1

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

Up to 8 EPL teams cashed-in from player sales this winter. Chelsea topped the table after

selling Ramires to Chinese side for 28mio€. Swansea (Shelvey) and Tottenham (Townsend)

complete top 3 in player sales income this winter

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Mio€

*Summer window not included

ACCUMULATED 7 YEAR PLAYER SALES- PREMIER LEAGUE

38

157.7

81.7 78.6

54.1 45.6

36.7 32.3 29.9 17.3 15.5

Chelsea Newcastle Liverpool Swansea City Tottenham M.City Sunderland Everton C.Palace M.United

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NUMBER OF SIGN-UPS PREMIER LEAGUE

39

Nº of players

26

38 41

37 30 27

37

21

19 16

15 21

10

11

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

47

57 57

13 Signings 0€

52

12 Signings 0€

12 Signings 0€ 9

Signings 0€

Loans

Signings

4 Signings 0€

51

8 Signings 0€

37

A total of 48 players were signed by Premier League sides in January,

of which 11 were on loan and an other 6 came on a free

48

6 Signings 0€

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NUMBER OF PLAYER EXITS- PREMIER LEAGUE

40

Nº of players

31 35 36 44 51 48 34

86

116 108 112

83 87

91

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

117

151 144

156

Loans

Signings

134 135

A total of 125 players were released by Premier League sides in January,

of which 91 (73%) were on loan. As an average, each team released 6 players

125

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NET SIGN-UPS VS EXITS- PREMIER LEAGUE

41

Nº of players

-5 3 5 -7

-21 -21

3

-65

-97 -92 -97 -62

-77

-80

-70

-94

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12

-87

2012/13

-104

Loans

Signings

2013/14

-83

2014/15

-98

Just like it happened at the other top European leagues, Premier League sides took

advantage of winter transfer window to reduce the number of players in their squads,

resulting in a total reduction of 77 players

-77

2015/16

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Nº of players

SIGN-UPS BY TEAM- PREMIER LEAGUE

42

42

5

1

4

3

2

5

1

5

4

1 1

2

1

3

1 1

4

2 2

7

3

1 1

3

2

1 1

8

5 5 5

4

3 3 3

2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

Norwich was the most active team in signings by bringing 8 new players, followed by Sunderland,

Bournemouth and Watford (5 each). Manchester sides, Spurs and Aston Villa were

the only sides not signing any players. In terms of player exists, Chelsea (10),

and Manchester sides (9 each) conducted massive number of loans

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Nº of players

PLAYER EXITS BY TEAM- PREMIER LEAGUE

43

13

12

6

10

7

4

7

5 5

2

12

8

6

5

7

4

14

11

9

8

5

10

8

9

7

5

9 9

2

8

7

6

2

10

9 9 9

8 8 8

7 7 7

6 6 6

5

4 4

3 3 3 3

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

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Nº of players

-1 -1 -1

-2 -2 -2

-3 -3 -3 -3

-4 -4

-5 -5

-6

-7 -7

-9 -9

NET SIGN-UPS VS EXITS BY TEAM- PREMIER LEAGUE

44

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45

1. Technical sheet

2. Winter transfer window overview

3. EPL on going season review

4. Case study: Chinese Super League

5. European football table 2015/16

6. Conclusions

7. Annexes

SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2016- WINTER WINDOW

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%Players*

* % players signed or on loan in summer 2015-16 that played more than 50% of minutes until match day 22

RANKING USAGE OF NEW PLAYERS 2015/16

46

100%

78%

71% 67%

60% 60% 57%

50% 50% 50%

40% 36%

33% 33% 33% 29%

25% 20%

13%

0%

0/6

1/5

1/1

4/6

3/5 4/7

3/6

4/11 2/6 2/6

2/7 1/4

1/8

7/9 5/7

3/5

4/8

1/3

3/6

2/5

44% of players (53 out of 121) that joined Premier League last summer have played

more than half of the minutes. Arsenal, Aston Villa and M.United are the sides using

more intensively the new signings. On the other end: Swansea and Bournemouth.

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PARTICIPATION OF TOP 10 EUROPEAN SIGNINGS 2015/16- EUROPE

Only top 10 most expensive players. Minutes played until match day 19

47

%Minutes

85%

76% 71% 70%

67% 64% 63% 61%

48%

32%

A.Vidal Sterling De Bruyne Martial Otamendi Draxler Di María Benteke Firmino Kovacic

A. Vidal has become the most profitable player from top 10 most expensive of last summer. Sterling,

De Bruyne and Martial also among most profitable. On the opposite side, Firmino and Kovacic, have

participated in less than 50% of the minutes

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Only top 10 most expensive players. Minutes played until match day 19

PARTICIPATION OF TOP 10 PREMIER LEAGUE SIGNINGS 2015-16

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76% 71% 70% 69% 67%

61% 60% 56%

48%

28%

Sterling De Bruyne Martial Pedro Otamendi Benteke Schneiderlin Depay Firmino Son

%Minutes

Sterling, De Bruyne and Martial, are most profitable signings from top 10 most expensive

of last summer. On the opposite side, Firmino and Son, have participated in less than 50%

of the minutes

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% minutes played*

* % minutes played until match day 22 of Premier League 2015/16

RANKING FIELD PLAYERS WITH HIGHEST PARTICIPATION

49

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Morgan Vertonghen Alderweireld Clyne Barry Dawson Surman Deeney Williams Mbemba

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Nº. of key players*

* Fix players: have played more than 70% of minutes until match day 22 of Premier League 2015/16

RANKING TEAMS WITH HIGHEST NUMBER OF FIX PLAYERS*

50

9 9 9

8 8 8 8 8

7 7 7 7

6 6 6 6 6

5

4 4

Chelsea, Tottenham and WBA are the teams with the most stable line-up: 9 of its players

have participated in more than 70% of the minutes. Sunderland and Aston Villa, with only

4, are the teams with the highest rotation of players

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Nº. of players*

NUMBER OF PLAYERS* FIELDED BY TEAM

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* Players that participated with at least 1 minute until match day 22 of Premier League 2015/16

28 28 27 26 26 25 25 25 25 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 21 21

M.United is the team that has fielded most different players for second year in a row (28).

On the other end, WBA and Arsenal only fielded 21 different players

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Nº. of players*

* Home grown players that participated with at least 1 minute unitl match day 22 of Premier League 2015/16

PARTICIPATION OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM

52

7 7

4 4

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

2

1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0

For 3rd year in a row ManU (7) is still the side fielding the largest number of home grown

players. On the opposite side, Stoke, Watford, Bournemouth and

Swansea have not fielded any home grown players

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1. Technical sheet

2. Winter transfer window overview

3. EPL on going season review

4. Case study: Chinese Super League

5. European football table 2015/16

6. Conclusions

7. Annexes

SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2016- WINTER WINDOW

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13 23 20 26

6232 40

70

116

202

2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

Winter

Mio€

INVESTMENT CHINESE SUPER LEAGUE SIDES

54

Summer

Chinese Super League has broken into European football with highest investment ever on players

from top leagues. Chinese sides invested 202mio€ so far and winter transfer window is still open until

the end of February

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42.0

28.0

18.5 18.0

13.0 11.1 9.8 9.2 8.5 8.4

Jackson M. Ramires Elkeson Gervinho Guarin Jinhao Bi Lu Zhang Ke Sun Gil Ning Jiang

Mio€

TOP 10 SIGNINGS CHINESE SUPER LEAGUE WINTER 2016

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Years

*Summer window included

56

1.22 1.21

0.88

2012/13 2013/14 2014/15

NEW SIGNING AVGE DURATION IN CHINESE SUPER LEAGUE

The average stay of players arriving in the Chinese league is less than one year, which

confirms the difficulty for players to adapt to different culture and light competitive level

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Mio€

57

250

202

78

39 32 27

WINTER WINDOW EXPENDITURE BY LEAGUE

Chinese Super League has outspent 4 of 5 top European leagues

and was only 20% less than Premier League

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1. Technical sheet

2. Winter transfer window overview

3. EPL on going season review

4. Case study: Chinese Super League

5. European football table 2015/16

6. Conclusions

7. Annexes

SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2016- WINTER WINDOW

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% of points

59 Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league 59

76.47%

85.97% 80.70%

71.93% 73.10% 69.93%

77.49% 70.18% 73.10%

69.01%

75.82% 75.05% 69.59%

66.67% 66.67%

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

Ligue 1 and Premier League are the most competitive leagues during season 2015/16

(top 3 teams have collected 67% of the points in average).

On the opposite side, Bundesliga top 3 teams have collected 76% of the points

AVERAGE % OF POINTS TOP 3 POSITION TABLE

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Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league

Average goals

favor

Total Avge

Gf Pt Played W D L Gf Ga

1 B. Dortmund 38 17 12 2 3 47 23 2,76

2 R.Madrid 40 19 12 4 3 52 18 2,74

3 B. Munich 46 17 15 1 1 46 8 2,71

4 PSG 51 19 16 3 0 48 9 2,53

5 FC Barcelona 42 18 13 3 2 44 15 2,44

6 Napoli 41 19 12 5 2 38 15 2,00

7 Borussia M. 29 17 9 2 6 34 30 2,00

8 M.City 36 19 11 3 5 37 20 1,95

9 Fiorentina 38 19 12 2 5 37 19 1,95

10 Leicester 39 19 11 6 2 37 25 1,95

AVERAGE GOALS SCORED: TOP 10

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Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league

Goal

profitability

Total Goal

prof Pt Played W D L Gf Ga

1 Angers 31 19 8 7 4 17 11 1,82

2 Ingolstadt 20 17 5 5 7 11 18 1,82

3 Nantes 24 19 6 6 7 14 17 1,71

4 Málaga 24 19 6 6 7 14 15 1,71

5 At.Madrid 44 19 14 2 3 27 8 1,63

6 Inter 39 19 12 3 4 24 12 1,63

7 Lille 24 19 5 9 5 15 13 1,60

8 Betis 20 19 5 5 9 13 28 1,54

9 Villarreal 39 19 12 3 4 26 16 1,50

10 Stoke City 29 19 8 5 6 20 19 1,45

GOAL PROFITABILITY: TOP 10

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Goals / game

2.86 2.83

2.49 2.61 2.55

2.90 2.82 2.74 2.85

2.58

3.20

2.68 2.76 2.91

2.41

2.82 2.59 2.61 2.56

2.43

2.82 2.6 2.54 2.54

2.36

2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

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Average after completion of 1st half of each league

AVERAGE GOALS PER GAME BY LEAGUE

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Goals scored during 1st half of each domestic league

Minutes x goal

TOP 10 PLAYERS BY GOAL EFFICACY

63

73.1 74.8 82.6

87.4 89.0 93.0 93.4 94.3 95.7 96.4

Benzema Ibrahimovic Aubameyang Lewandowski Higuaín Bale Müller Chicharito Neymar Agirretxe

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Team Summer

Investment (Mio€)

2014/15 2015/16

League

position % points

League

position % points

M.City 200 2 75,44 3 63,16

M.United 140 3 63,16 6 52,63

Liverpool 112 8 49,12 7 52,63

Chelsea 82 1 80,70 14 35,09

Tottenham 72 6 54,39 4 61,40

Newcastle 70 10 45,61 18 21,05

Aston Villa 66 13 36,84 20 14,04

Southampton 50 4 57,89 12 42,11

West Ham 47 7 54,39 8 50,88

Watford 47 Championship Championship 9 50,88

Performance during 1st half of Premier League

SPORTING RESULTS TREND PREMIER TEAMS WITH HIGHEST EXPENDITURE IN SUMMER 2015/16

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1. Technical sheet

2. Winter transfer window overview

3. EPL on going season review

4. Case study: Chinese Super League

5. European football table 2015/16

6. Conclusions

7. Annexes

SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2016- WINTER WINDOW

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Winter transfers total investment in top 5 European Leagues grew 10% to

427mio€, the second highest amount in history

Combined investment of summer and winter transfer windows in top 5 European

leagues was almost 3,4bio€, up 29% vs last season and again record high ever

Premier League was again the dominant force in Europe, investing 43% more

than all other leagues together. SerieA invested 78mio€, followed by Bundesliga

(39mio€, -47%), Ligue1 (32mio€, =) and LaLiga (27m€, -54%)

Combined season investment by Premier League clubs was again the highest

ever, in excess of 1,4bio€ (+19%). SerieA reached 657mio€, followed by LaLiga

(545), Bundesliga (432) and Ligue1 (335)

Premier League player sales were down 32% to 90mio€, almost same amount as

Serie A. Atlético last minute Jackson sales takes LaLiga to 67mio€, double vs last year.

Premier League net investment of 143mio€ is a record high, more than doubling

LaLiga spending and eclipsing amounts of any other leagues

CONCLUSIONS STR 2016- WINTER (1 OF 4)

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Watford spent more than any other team in Europe. 8 of the top 10 teams in spending

play in the Premier League (none in the top 8), including all 3 teams promoted this

season

Only 3 top teams (Arsenal, Juventus and Chelsea) made any investment in January.

Bayern and FC Barcelona did not spent any cash on transfer fees for 5th consecutive

winter transfer window

Atlético reaches 1st position of European ranking after selling Jackson Martínez to

Guangzhou. Chelsea is again in the top 2 in January, topping sales tables for 3nd year in

a row. Porto’s sale of Imbula to Stoke gets it in 3rd position in Europe

Chelsea is the top club with highest sales activity for 3rd consecutive year, followed at

distance by Inter Milan. Virtually no activity recorded in most top clubs

Imbula’s signing by Stoke for 24mio€ is the most expensive in Europe, followed by

Everton’s Niasse (18m€). Both signings took place on deadline day. 9 out of 10 most

expensve signings took place in England, including Rhodes by Championship club

Middlesbrough

CONCLUSIONS STR 2016- WINTER (2 OF 4)

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Manchester City was the side with highest combined investment (summer + winter) of

season 2015/16 with 200mio€, followed by city rivals ManU (139) and Atletico (139). None

of them spent any money in January

Winter transfers total investment in EPL grew a whopping 55% to 251mio€, the second

highest amount in history. Total investment of Premier League teams during season

2015/16 (summer + winter) was up another 19% to 1,4bio€, the highest amount in history,

ahead of even more lucrative TV deals from season 2016/17

27 out of 39 players (69%) signed last winter played more than half of EPL minutes, which

significantly improves last year’s 34%. Crystal Palace was the most active and players

brought in had a decisive contribution on pitch performance (6 out of 7 played regularly).

As much as 17 out of 39 players (44%) signed last winter did not stay at their teams for the

new season

Watford was the most active EPL team by spending 42m€ in new players (although some

where sent on loan to sister teams). Modest teams top the table, including the 3 promoted

teams on top 5 positions in an attempt to avoid relegation and cash-in on EPL TV

revenues windfall next season

CONCLUSIONS STR 2016- WINTER (3 OF 4)

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Stoke’s 24m€ signing Imbula was most expensive signing of the EPL (and Europe),

followed by Everton’s Niasse (both on deadline day). All top 10 signings were conducted

by bottom 12 teams and most are young talent bets after little availability of experienced

and high quality players. Stoke’s Imbula record high signing becomes 10th most expensive

in winter transfer window history

Chelsea is the driving force of winter transfer window in the last 7 years, monopolizing

both total expenditure (220mio€) and sales (158)

Premier League sides sold players for just 97mio€ in winter transfer window, which

resulted in highest winter net investment in EPL history (154mio€)

Up to 8 EPL teams cashed-in from player sales this winter. Chelsea topped the table after

selling Ramires to Chinese side for 28mio€. Swansea (Shelvey) and Tottenham

(Townsend) complete top 3 in player sales income this winter

Norwich was the most active team in signings by bringing 8 new players, followed by

Sunderland, Bournemouth and Watford (5 each). Manchester sides, Spurs and Aston Villa

were the only sides not signing any players. In terms of player exists, Chelsea (10), and

Manchester sides (9 each) conducted massive number of loans

CONCLUSIONS STR 2016- WINTER (4 OF 4)

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44% of players (53 out of 121) that joined Premier League last summer have

played more than half of the minutes. Arsenal, Aston Villa and M.United are the

sides using more intensively the new signings. On the other end: Swansea and

Bournemouth.

A. Vidal has become the most profitable player from top 10 most expensive of last

summer in Europe. Sterling, De Bruyne and Martial also among most profitable. On

the opposite side, Firmino and Kovacic, has participated in less than 50% of the

minutes

Sterling, De Bruyne and Martial, being the most profitable signings from top 10

most expensive of last summer. On the opposite side, Firmino and Son, has

participated in less than 50% of the minutes

SUMMARY: ON GOING SEASON REVIEW (1 OF 2)

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Chelsea, Tottenham and WBA are the teams with the most stable line-up: 9 of its

players have participated in more than 70% of the minutes. Sunderland and Aston

Villa with only 4 are the teams with the highest rotation of players

M.United is the team that has fielded most different players for second year in a

row (28). On the other end, WBA and Arsenal only fielded 21 different players

For 3rd year in a row ManU (7) is still the side fielding the largest number of home

grown players. On the opposite side, Stoke, Watford, Bournemouth and Swansea

are the Premier League teams not having fielded any home grown player

SUMMARY: ON GOING SEASON REVIEW (2 OF 2)

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1. Technical sheet

2. Winter transfer window overview

3. EPL on going season review

4. Case study: Chinese Super League

5. European football table 2015/16

6. Conclusions

7. Annexes

SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2016- WINTER WINDOW

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1. Tables

2. About Prime Time Sport

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LIST OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM

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Club Home grown players

Sam Johstone, Patrick Mcnair, Andreas Pereira, Jesse Lingard, James Wilson

Jamal Blackman, John Terry, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Bertrand Traoré

Kieran Gibbs, Francis Coquelin, Jack Wilshere, Héctor Bellerín

Kelechi Iheanacho

Jon Flanagan, Jordan Rossiter, Jordon Ibe

Nabil Bentaleb, Ryan Mason, Tom Carroll, Alex Pritcahrd, Andros Townsend, Harry

Kane

Ciaran Clark, Gary Gardner, Jack Grealish, Gabriel Agbonlahor

Tyias Browning, Tonny Hibbert, Ross Barkley, Leon Osman, Conor Mcaleny

Jeffrey Schlupp, Andy King

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LIST OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM

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Club Home grown players

-

Williams, Zaha

Tim Krul, Steven Taylor, Paul Dummet, Rolando Aarons

Matt Targett, James Ward-Prowse, Harrison Reed, Lloyd Isgrove

Daniel Alfei

James Tomkins, Reece Oxford, Mark Noble

Daniel Bachmann, Andy Wilkinson

Tom Hoban, Lloyd Doyley

Jack Rose, Saido Berahino

Declan Ruud, Harry Toffolo, Josh Murphy

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1. Tables

2. About Prime Time Sport

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