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Barcelona/ManchesterSeptember 8th 2014
LIGA BBVA
EDITION
SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2015
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1. Technical sheet
2. Summer transfers window 2014/15
3. Squads review La Liga
4. FC Barcelona & Real Madrid face to face
5. Conclusions
6. Annexes
3
CONTENT
MISSION
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
4
SPECIFICATIONS
TEAM
• Data included refer to main division of English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1
• Transfer figures include guaranteed amounts only• It includes player transfers that took place until September 1nd 2014• Player loans with purchase obligation are accounted as a transfer at the time of
effective player exit• Transfer figures are gross of agent fees or revenue share with other stakeholders• It is considered that teams where players are landing have paid for transfer fees,
regardless of the participation of other investors• Loan fees not included unless really relevant (ie Falcao to Manchester United)• Neymar transfer has been updated to 65 mio€ (added 8mio€ described as first
option on other Santos players)• Squads review includes only players registered as first team members• Sign-up means new player arrivals (not total number of registered players) and
Exit means players leaving a team (either on loan or on contract expiration)
• Director: Esteve Calzada• Head of content: Bruno Batlle• Coordinator: Aleix Piqué• Analyst: Jordi Ratera
TECHNICAL SHEET
5
SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2015
1. Technical sheet
2. Summer transfers window 2014/15
3. Squads review La Liga
4. FC Barcelona & Real Madrid face to face
5. Conclusions
6. Annexes
6
1. Background
2. European football
3. La Liga
SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2015
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UEFA’s Financial Fair Play completed first 3 year analysis cycle and resulted in sanctions to a number of teams. PSG and Manchester City reached an agreement with UEFA and accepted a series of penalties
Some leagues have implemented additional and even more strict financial control on the teams. At Spanish La Liga, for example, all sides have to submit and get approved their expenses budget and all player deals
This summer transfer window has been significantly influenced by the squad renovation of 2 European giants: Manchester United and FC Barcelona
In addition to sporting needs, FC Barcelona had to anticipate new player signings as a result of FIFA ban for the next 3 transfer windows
Second year of lucrative TV contracts at English Premier League which increased purchasing capacity of its sides by more than 50% vs previous 3 year cycle
Debate in place on role and regulation of investment funds and 3rd party player rights ownership (forbidden in certain high profile leagues such as English Premier League)
Great Britain pound increased its value vs Euro in 8% compared to last year’s summer transfer window
BACKGROUND
1. Background
2. European football
3. La Liga
SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2015
8
9
Mio€
PLAYER ACQUISITION SPENDING-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
Combined investment of top 5 European Leagues at summer transferwindow reached 2,2bio€, in line with record high levels of lastyear and as a result of diverse trends in different countries
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
1,838
1,3211,723
1,544
2,162 2,238
+3,5%
10
Mio€
PLAYER ACQUISITION SPENDING-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
435
262327
157 140
553
360
465
151194
617
128
335
238 226
731
396 402
258
375
1028
500
302 274
134
2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Premier League has become the driving force of European football by surpassing 1bio€ in players spending, +41% vs last year and record high ever. La Liga is back to top 2 with 500mio€ spent.
Also Bundesliga reached record high figures. Financial Fair Play and difficulty to generate income severely hits Serie A and Ligue 1
+41%
+26%
-25% +6%-64%
11
% OF TOTAL INVESTMENT BY TOP 4 IN EACH LEAGUE
Series1
88.5%
76.2%
58.0% 53.3%45.0%
Mio€
FC BarcelonaReal Madrid
At.MadridValencia
AS RomaJuventus
TorinoUdinese
B. DormundB. Munich
B.LeverkusenHamburgo
Investment was led by teams with high revenue generation potential and significant income from selling the best players. 7 European teams invested more than 100mio€ and accounted for 42% of total
investment in Europe. La Liga stays as most monopolized European league with 4 teams accounting for 88,5% of total investment
PSGAS MónacoO.Marsella
Stade Rennais
M.UnitedLiverpoolChelseaArsenal
12
PLAYER SALES-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
187
287269
176141
336
290
438
152128
299
183
365
164135
261
480
410
228200
563
512
272
221192
2010/11 2010/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15Mio€
Premier League lead the sales ranking for the first time cashing-in more than half bio€ (563), its highest level ever and doubling last year’s. La Liga confirms its
selling profile and also reaches record amount (512mio€)
+215%
-34%
+7%
-3% -4%
13
NET SPENDING-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
248
1658
-24 -36
217
23 2770
42
318
103
-30-55
62
470
58
-8
-84
147
465
82
30
-12
-87
2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15Mio€
Premier League dominance becomes even stronger when deducting income from player sales,with a net investment of still 462mio€, more than 6 times than runners-up Bundesliga (82mio€). La
Liga had negative investment for 3rd consecutive season and Ligue1 became again a selling league
14
Nº. of players
245
120 143 12092
79
68 2915
29
Loans
Signings
324
188172
121135
# OF PLAYER SIGNINGS-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
940 players were signed at summer transfer window, with Italian Serie A showing again the highest number. Loan format continued to gain popularity
Nº. of players
258 207136 139 123
385
117
70 40 49
Loans
Signings
643
324
206172179
# OF PLAYER EXITS-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
15
# of exits confirms Serie A as the league with highest players circulation.Premier League reaches highest number ever of players on loan
16
NET # SIGNINGS VS EXITS-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
Nº.of players
-285
-75-94
-54-38
-250
-115
-54 -56 -59
-247
-113
-56 -54 -55
-242
-115
-66-50 -48
-319
-152
-58
-18-37
2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
For the 5th consecutive season all leagues experimented a net players reduction as teams continue to optimize squad wages costs
17
Manchester United spent more than ever (196mio€) to top European ranking on determination to improve pitch performance. FC Barcelona, Liverpool, Atlético, Chelsea and Arsenal also reached a
spending record high in their history. 7 of top 10 spending sides sold players for 60mio€ or more
Mio€
196
157 149120
105 104 10273 66 60
M.United FC Barcelona Liverpool R.Madrid At.Madrid Chelsea Arsenal Southampton M.City Valencia
TOP 10 SPENDING RANKING
TOP 10 SPENDING RANKING 2013/14
18
183 166
122 111 107 87 78 67 67 66
R.Madrid AS Monaco Tottenham PSG M.City Napoli Chelsea D.Moscow Shakhtar D. AS Roma
Mio€
19
TOP EUROPEAN TEAMS SPENDING RANKING
65
33 30
100
4364 70
147
52
244334
65
183
78
45
107
62
111
32 26 29
196
157
120104 102
6650 50
3412 10
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Mio€
ManU led the spending ranking after 2 years of quiet activity.FC Barcelona gets back to the top after major squad renovation.
PSG not in the top positions for the first time since sold to Qatari Royal family
20
09/10 14/15 13/14 01/02 03/04 14/15 04/05 12/13 01/02 10/11
265
196183 177
158 157 150 147 146 145
Mio€
EUROPEAN ELITE HISTORICAL SPENDING RANKING
ManU investment becomes second largest in football history.2 of top 10 highest investments ever took place this summer
*Winter window transfers not included
TOP 5 SPENDING CLUBS IN EACH LEAGUE
21
Manchester United 196,0
Liverpool 149,4
Chelsea 103,7
Arsenal 101,7
Southampton 73,2
FC Barcelona 157,3
Real Madrid 120,0
At.Madrid 105,1
Valencia CF 60,0
Sevilla FC 21,0
AS Roma 49,8
Juventus 34,3
Torino 26,0
Udinese 25,7
Hellas Verona 22,4
Borussia Dormund 54,1
Bayern Munich 50,1
Bayern Leverkusen 28,1
Hamburgo 26,5
Hoffenheim 19,2
PSG 49,5
AS Mónaco 24,0
O.Marsella 20,5
Stade Rennais 8,2
Lorient 5,0
Mio€
ACCUMULATED 6 YEAR SPENDING OF TOP TEAMS
22
731
615
500435 420 406
308 288 277207
153
Mio€
Real Madrid continues to be the team with highest accumulated investment during last 6 years. FC Barcelona (500mio€) joins top 3 after major squad renovation
*Winter window transfers not included
TOP 10 TEAMS IN PLAYER SALES INCOME
23
Mio€
Southampton was the shocking European leader in player sales income with 120mio€, 3rd highest in football history. Financial Fair Play forces top teams to sell high profile players and thus teams like Real Madrid (113mio€), Chelsea (94), Liverpool (92), FC Barcelona (79) & Atlético (77) and Manchester City
(62) all achieved historical record high income from player sales
120 11397 94 92
80 79 77 7362
Southampton R.Madrid AS Monaco Chelsea Liverpool Porto FC Barcelona At. Madrid Benfica M.City
TOP 10 TEAMS IN PLAYER SALES INCOME 2013/14
24
Mio€
140 128
105 104
82 78 74 71 68
45
Anzhi Tottenham Roma R.Madrid Sevilla At.Madrid Porto Napoli Shakhtar D. Lille
TOP EUROPEAN TEAMS PLAYER SALES RANKING
25
39
10 0
24
0 11
69
17
56
35
3
104
3
28
9
41
0
16
37
12 7
29
113
94
79
62
49 39
29 22
16 6 2
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Mio€
Real Madrid repeated as the team with highest income from player salesamong the top ones. Chelsea and FC Barcelona complete the top 3
26
01/02 14/15 13/14 09/10 02/03 14/15 09/10 09/10 06/07 14/15
136
113104 103 100
94 89 84 84 79
Mio€
EUROPEAN ELITE HISTORICAL SALES RANKING
For second year R.Madrid leads the players sales ranking reaching the 2nd position. Chelsea and FC Barcelona sales this summer allow them a position in the Top-10 ever
*Winter window transfers not included
TOP EUROPEAN TEAMS PLAYER SALES RANKING
27
Southampton 119,5
Chelsea 94,1
Liverpool 91,7
Manchester City 62,2
Manchester United 39,2
Real Madrid 112,5
FC Barcelona 79,4
Atlético Madrid 77,0
Sevilla FC 50,6
Valencia CF 47,3
Torino 35,6
AS Roma 28,9
Milan 28,5
Hellas Verona 26,7
Juventus 22,3
Bayern Munich 49,4
Hamburgo 24,2
Freiburg 18,6
Bayern Leverkusen 18,1
Herta Berlin 18,0
AS Mónaco 89,5
Stade Rennais 20,5
O.Marsella 16,5
Montpellier 15,9
Lille 14,4
Mio€
ACCUMULATED 6 YEAR PLAYER SALES OF TOP TEAMS
28
373
229 222 218 209
181 176
152138 130
39
Mio€
Real Madrid gets reconfirmed as the most active team in the market,toping 6 year both accumulated investment and player sales
*Winter window transfers not included
TOP EUROPEAN TEAMS NET INVESTMENT RANKING
29
54
-13
33
144
36
90
-9
840
70
-45
34 33 3782
-5
75 79
22
98
21 10
157
86 7848
12 10 7 4 4 1
-17
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Mio€
Manchester United also tops European ranking of net investment (157mio€ afterdeducting income from sales), followed by Arsenal (86) and FC Barcelona (78).
Italian teams continue to lose investment power
ACCUMULATED 6 YEAR NET INVESTMENT OF TOP TEAMS
30
439381 358
283 278225
170 170 147
-11-76
Mio€
*Winter window transfers not included
31
Players
Parma Hellas Verona
Chievo Verona
Cesena Rayo Juventus Udinese Torino Genoa Empoli
35
25 25 24
20 19 18 18 17 17
EUROPEAN CLUBS RANKING IN # OF SIGNINGS
Italian clubs remain most active sides in terms of players circulation (number of player arrivals and exits)
32
Players
Parma Inter Juventus Chievo Verona
Atalanta AC Milan Udinese Sampdoria Hellas Verona
Napoli
115
42 41 40 38 34 33 33 32 30
EUROPEAN CLUB RANKING IN # OF EXITS
33
L.Suárez James Di María D.Luiz A.Sánchez Mangala D.Costa Shaw A.Herrera Lukaku
81 8075
5043 40 38 38 36 35
Mio€
TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYERS 2014/15
Luis Suárez signing by FC Barcelona for 81mio€ was the most expensive of the summer, followed by James (80) and Di Maria (75). Di Maria signing for ManU established a new Premier League record.
All most expensive moves involved La Liga or Premier League clubs either selling or buying
TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYERS 2013/14
34
101
65 65 60
45 45 40 39 38 37
Bale Neymar Cavani Falcao Özil James Fernandinho Illarramendi Willian HiguaínGötze
Mio€
*Winter window transfers not included
TOP 5 MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYERS IN EACH LEAGUE
35
Di María 75
Alexis Sánchez 43
Mangala 40
Diego Costa 38
Shaw 38
Luis Suárez 81
James 80
Kroos 30
Griezmann 30
Negredo 29
Iturbe 22
Morata 20
Iturbe 15
Manolas 13
Stefan de Vrij 9
Benatia 26
Immobile 19
Calhanoglu 15
X.Alonso/Ginter/Bernat 10
Adrián Ramos 9
David Luiz 50
Abdennour 13
Bakayoko 8
Batshuayi 6
Alessandrini/Dória 5
Mio€
RANKING MOST EXPENSIVE TRANSFERS EVER
36
101 94
81 80 75 72 66 65 65 65
Bale C.Ronaldo L.Suárez James Di María Zidane Ibrahimovic Kaka Cavani Neymar
Mio€
Half of the top 10 most expensive transfers ever have been made by Real Madrid and 3 by FC Barcelona.
3 of the top 10 transfers took place this summer (L.Suárez, James and Di Maria)
1. Background
2. European football
3. La Liga
SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2015
37
TOTAL PLAYER ACQUISITION SPENDING- LA LIGA
38
2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
270
470
262
360
128
396
500
Mio€
La Liga BBVA spent 500mio€, up 26% vs previous summer. Reinvestment after highest sales ever and major squad changes at FC Barcelona, Real Madrid,
Atlético (that joins the elite), among key reasons
+26%
PLAYER ACQUISITION SPENDING- LA LIGA
39
Total Liga Liga excl. FCB & RM
470
94
262
111
360
245
128
65
396
148
500
223
2009/102010/112011/122012/132013/142014/15
Mio€
Signings by FC Barcelona and Real Madrid account for 55% of La Liga total, down from 62% in 2013/14. Atlético irruption (21% of total), the main reason
NEW PLAYERS SPENDING BY TEAM
40
FC Bar
celon
a
R.Mad
rid
At.Mad
rid
Valenc
ia
Sevilla
Villarre
al
Real S
ocied
ad
Grana
daCelt
a
Espan
yol
At.Bilb
ao
Mála
ga
Leva
nte
Rayo
Eibar
Getaf
e
Córdo
ba
Almer
iaElch
e
Depor
tivo
33 30
1
2313
4 6 3 3 1 6
65
183
33
14
34
163 6 5 1
153 1
157
120105
60
2112 12
4 3 2 1 1 1 1
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
Mio€
FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atlético and also Valencia account for 88% of La Liga investment. 5 teams did not spend any money and 12 spent 3mio€ or less
*Data not included for seasons in which team not at Liga BBVA
TOP 10 ON 6 YEAR ACCUMULATED INVESTMENT
41
Mio€
Real Madrid tops the ranking of total La Liga players investment of the last 6 years. Real Madrid and FC Barcelona account for 58% of total investment
731
500
241 163 117 80 69 31 31 23
Real Madrid FC Barcelona Atletico Valencia Sevilla Malaga Villarreal Athletic Getafe Granada
TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYERS 2014/15
42
L.Suárez and James signings joined top 10 of most expensive signings ever. 9 of top 10signings in Spain were made by Real Madrid, FC Barcelona or Atlético de Madrid
81 80
30 30 29 20 18 18 16 16
L.Suárez James Kroos Griezmann Negredo Mathieu Mandzukic Rakitic Cerci Oblak
Mio€
TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYERS 2013/14
43
101
65
39 30
10 8 8 8 7 7
Bale Neymar Illarramendi Isco Guilavogui Beñat Pabón Gameiro Bacca AlderweireldBaptistao
Mio€
TOTAL VALUE OF PLAYER SALES- LA LIGA
44
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
245286 290
183
480512
Mio€ +7%
La Liga reaches a record high income from players sales,surpassing half bio€ and growing 7% to 512mio€
PLAYER SALES BY TEAM
45
R. Mad
rid
FC Bar
celon
a
At.Mad
rid
Sevilla
Valenc
ia
R. Soc
iedad
At.Bilb
ao
Grana
da
Leva
nte
Villarre
al
Mála
gaElch
e
Espan
yol
Getaf
e
Almer
íaCelt
a
Depor
tivo
Rayo
Córdo
baEiba
r
39
18
30
1
40
2 4
29
1
104
28
7882
42 39
4 6 6
37
12 13
18 7
113
79 77
5147 45
36
21
10 8 7 6 5 3 3 2
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
Mio€
*Data not included for seasons in which team not at Liga BBVA
Top teams forced to sell some of their best players to spend on new top players.As a result, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético hit record players income numbers.
Sevilla, Valencia and Real Sociedad sold again their marquee players.
TOP 10 ON 6 YEAR ACCUMULATED PLAYER SALES
46
Real Madrid also tops combined player sales ranking of the last 6 summers.FC Barcelona still out of player sales top 3 despite their record amount this summer.
Atlético and Valencia become usual suspects
375
300 262
225
173
101 84 76 74 69
Real Madrid At.Madrid Valencia FC Barcelona Sevilla Villarreal R.Sociedad At.Bilbao Málaga Getafe
Mio€
PLAYERS TRADING ATLÉTICO 2004-2015
0.0 3.3 7.0
51.5
3.5 9.921.5
81.9
19.0
78.084.5
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Atlético de Madrid has sold players for 300mio€ during last 6 years, well ahead the majority of top teams. Considering investment in new players (241mio€), it has participated
in transfer for more than half bio€ in the last 6 years
11.326.5
54.1
81.5
25.08.3
22.8
75.0
1.0
33.0
105.1
SIGNINGS
SALES
47
Mio€
PLAYERS TRADING ATLÉTICO SUMMER 2014
Atlético is pioneer and proactive in of players trading with support of 3rd party investors. Mandzukic and Cerci where both bought 50/50 with other investors and net Diego Costa income was 17mio€, as rest (21mio€) was recuperated on significant profit by investors
48
Signings Sales
3038
1817
1611
15 6
10.5
5
1032.6
Griezmann
Manduzkic
Oblak
Cerci
Jiménez
SiqueiraMoyà
Velázquez
Diego Costa
Filipe Luis
Adrián
Asenjo
Loan fees for 6mio€:Guilavogui 4Toby 2Manquillo 1
Shared at 50%
17mio€ net for club.Rest (55%) to investors
Atlético pays 9mio€ for 50%. Rest shared with investors
Atlético pays 7,5mio€ for 50%. Rest shared with investors
Roberto
105Mio€
77
SALES ABROAD OF NATIONAL PLAYERS
49
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
5747
17
74 79
115
139
166
Spanish players exports grew for 5th consecutive season (19% to 166mio€),the highest amount ever. La Liga sides have become “producers” of players for other leagues
Mio€
*It includes sales from la Liga BBVA and Liga Adelante
TOTAL NET SPENDING- LA LIGA
50
€Mio
225
-24
70
-55-84
-12
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
The highest ever sales at La Liga resulted in a negative net investment of 12mio€,La Liga is confirmed as a “selling” type of league
NET PLAYERS SPENDING BY TEAM
51
€Mio
77.9
25.1
12.77.5 4.5
1.0 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.0
-3.0 -3.1 -3.3 -6.0 -6.0 -9.2-16.7
-29.6-33.2 -35.0
FC Barcelona clearly lead net investment ranking after its squad renovation. 12 of 20 teams could not reinvest their income from players sales
NET PLAYERS SPENDING BY TEAM 2013/14
52
€Mio
Real M
adrid
FC Bar
celon
a
At.Bilb
ao
Villarre
al
Grana
da
Vallad
olid
Elche
Osasu
na
Almer
iaCelt
aBet
is
Leva
nte
Rayo
Espan
yol
Getaf
e
Valenc
ia
Mála
ga
R.Soc
iedad
At.Mad
rid
Sevilla
79.0
37.0
15.310.0
2.8 0.2 0.0
-0.9 -1.0 -3.0 -4.0 -6.1 -7.0-11.7 -12.8
-27.3-33.5 -36.0
-45.0 -48.0
# OF SIGNINGS- LA LIGA
53
Nº of players
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
95
5334
58 48
31
28 36
37
58 68
3758
63
3972
Loans
Signings
126122
57
147Signings 0€ 134
The number of new players was the highest of last 6 years.The percentage of loans and signings at 0 cost increased vs last season (74% vs 63%)
155
188
# OF EXITS- LA LIGA
54
Nº of players
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
133 126146 133
155136
46 50
5855
5170
Loans
Signings
176
204
179188
The number of exits stays the same, the highest in recent years.In average, every team released 10 players
206 206
NET # OF SIGNINGS VS EXITS- LA LIGA
55
Nº of players
-53 -54 -57 -54 -51
-18
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Reduction of players in squad was down 65% to just 18, which confirms stabilization and good results of La Liga’s and Spanish Government finances control regulations
# OF SIGNINGS BY TEAM- TOP 10
56
Nº of players
Rayo Eibar Granada Córdoba Sevilla Deportivo At. Madrid Almeria Valencia Villarreal
12 12
64
7
13 1314
8 86
8
20
1615 15
1311 11
10 108
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
*Data not included for seasons in which team not at Liga BBVA
Rayo has conducted the biggest squad turnaround of la Liga by bringing 20 new players. FC Barcelona, traditionally amongst the less active teams, signed 7 new players
On the other side, Athletic only signed one new player
# OF SIGNINGS BY TEAM- BOTTOM 10
57
Nº of players
Málaga Getafe Elche Espanyol FC Barcelona
Levante Celta R. Sociedad Real Madrid Athletic
4
67
2
12
6
4
23
8
5
13
7
1
9
5
3
5 5
8 87 7 7
6 65
4
1
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
*Data not included for seasons in which team not at Liga BBVA
# OF SIGNINGS BY TEAM AND CATEGORY
58
Rayo
Eibar
Grana
da
Córdo
ba
Sevilla
Depor
tivo
At. M
adrid
Almer
ia
Valenc
ia
Villarre
al
Mála
ga
Getaf
eElch
e
Espan
yol
FC Bar
celon
a
Leva
nte
Celta
R. Soc
iedad
Real M
adrid
Athlet
ic
12 2
8 8
43
12
7
2 2 23
1
95
49
3
7
1
4
6
3
3 54
21
10
99
6 2
42
6 23
34 2
4 2
Signings 0€ Loans
Signings
Nº of players
# OF EXITS BY TEAM- TOP 10
59
Nº of players
Granada Valencia Atletico Sevilla Rayo FC Barcelona
Eibar R. Sociedad Córdoba Levante
22
1210
1110
35
8
22
7
14
19
11
64
10
2018
1715
14 1413
10 109
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
*Data not included for seasons in which team not at Liga BBVA
Granada released the highest number of players (20) for 3rd consecutive year.FC Barcelona , traditionally not that active, saw 14 players leaving the squad this summer
Málaga released the lowest number (3)
# OF EXITS BY TEAM- BOTTOM 10
60
Nº of players
Getafe At. Bilbao Elche R. Madrid Almeria Deportivo Espanyol Villarreal Celta Malaga
910
910
5
12
9
1110
87
11 11
7
11
98 8 8
76 6 6
5
3
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
*Data not included for seasons in which team not at Liga BBVA
NETS # OF SIGNINGS VS EXITS
61
Nº. of players
Rayo
Depor
tivo
Córdo
ba
Mala
ga
Almer
iaEiba
r
Villarre
al
Celta
Espan
yol
Elche
Getaf
e
Sevilla
Leva
nte
Real M
adrid
R.Soc
iedad
Grana
da
At.Mad
rid
FC Bar
celon
a
At. Bilb
ao
Valenc
ia
65 5 5
3 32
1 1
-1 -1-2
-3-4
-5 -5-6
-7 -7-8
Valencia is the team with highest reduction of players in the squad.11 out of 20 teams have now less players in the pay roll
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1. Technical sheet
2. Summer transfers window 2014/15
3. Squads review La Liga
4. FC Barcelona & Real Madrid face to face
5. Conclusions
6. Annexes
% OF NON NATIONAL PLAYERS BY LEAGUE
63
63%
45%50%
40%38%
63%
47% 49%
39% 39%
64%
52%49%
41%37%
70%
54%
46% 45%40%
67%
53%
47% 45%
39%
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
Non-national players
La Liga is still the league that has the highest % of national players (61%), while English Premier League sides continue to struggle to grab more national players
AVERAGE AGE OF PLAYERS IN SQUAD
64
Age
*Average age as of September 2014
27,6 27,5 27,2 26,7 26,5 26,5 26,4 26,4 26,3 26,3 26,3 26,2 26,0 25,8 25,7 25,7 25,5
25,1 24,7
23,7
HOME GROWN PLAYERS BY SQUAD
65
20
13 12
9 9 8
7 6 6
5 4 4 4 4 4
2 2 1 1
Players
* Players having participated in any youth teams of the club, including reserves (B teams)
Athletic Bilbao clearly leads the ranking increasing the number of home grown players (17 last season),
FC Barcelona has decreased by 5 its home grown players in the squad
AVERAGE STABILITY OF SQUAD- TOP 10
66
R.Sociedad FC Barcelona Real Madrid At.Bilbao Deportivo Villarreal At.Madrid Celta Espanyol Málaga
3.1
3.8
2.4
3.2
2.0
1.2 1.2 1.1
3.53.7
3.03.3
2.4
1.1
1.7
1.31.6
4.2 4.3
2.7 2.8
1.4 1.41.7
2.3
1.7
4.2
3.43.3 3.2
1.9 1.81.7 1.6 1.5 1.5
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Real Sociedad is now the team with most consolidated squad. For the first timein 4 years, FC Barcelona is not at the top as a result of squad renovation
Years*
* Average time of stay in the club
AVARAGE STABILITY OF SQUAD- BOTTOM 10
67
Years*
Levante Getafe Eibar Almería Valencia Elche Sevilla Granada Rayo Córdoba
1.0
1.3
1.6
2.0
0.81.01.1
1.61.8
2.0
1.3
0.80.9
1.7
1.21.4
0.91.1
1.2
0.8
1.41.3
1.21.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8
0.7
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
* Average time of stay in the club
Cordoba and Rayo Vallecano -with 15 and 20 signings respectively-are the teams with the newest squad
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1. Technical sheet
2. Summer transfers window 2014/15
3. Squads review La Liga
4. FC Barcelona & Real Madrid face to face
5. Conclusions
6. Annexes
NEW PLAYERS INVESTMENT R. MADRID VS FC BARCELONA
69
Series1
265
11278 73
55 6030 33
183
65
120157
2009/102010/112011/122012/132013/142014/15
Mio€
FC Barcelona spent more than ever (157mio€) to renovate squad on determination to improve pitch results and ahead of FIFA ban for next 3 transfer windows.
Real Madrid invested heavily after winning Champions League and traded high profile players in & out
PLAYERS MOVEMENT
70
2013/14 2014/15 2013/14 2014/15
Revenues* (mio€) 530 N/A 604 N/A
Profit/Loss* (mio€) 41 N/A 39 N/A
Signings investment (mio€) 65 157 183 120
Player sales (mio€) 28 79 104 113
Net signings investment (mio€) 37 78 79 7
# of signings 1 7 5 3
# of exits 7 14 8 8
Average cost per new player 65 22 37 40
Continuity players signedlast season 2/2 1/1 2/2 4/5
Most expensive signing (mio€) Neymar (65) L.Suárez (81) Bale (101) James (80)
PLAYERS MOVEMENT- ACCUMULATED 6 YEARS
71
2009/15 2009/15
Signings investment (mio€) 500 731
Player sales (mio€) 222 373
Net signings investment (mio€) 278 358
Most expensive signing (mio€) Luis Suárez (81) Bale (101)
Most important sale (mio€) A. Sánchez (43) Di María (75)
* Seasons 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13 , 2013/14 & 2014/15
SQUAD REVIEW
72
2014/15 2014/15
Nº players in First team 23 22
Average age 26,5 25,7
Average stability of squad (Average time of stay in the
club)3,4 3,3
% Foreign players 56% 59%
Nº Nationalities 9 10
Home grown players by squad 12 6
New home grown players by squad 2 1
U21 Players 1 2
# OF SIGNINGS- FC BARCELONA
73
2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 20010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
Van Bronckhorst
Larsson
Belletti
Edmilson
Giuly
Deco
Eto’o
Van Bommel
Ezquerro
Thuram
Gudjohnsen
Zambrotta
Y.Touré
Abidal
Milito
Henry
Pinto
Piqué
Henrique
Keita
Cáceres
Hleb
D.Alves
Maxwell
Keirrison
Chygrynskiy
Ibrahimovic
Adriano
Mascherano
Villa
A.Sánchez
Cesc
J.Alba
Song
Neymar
Sylvinho
L.Suárez
Mathieu
Ter Stegen
Bravo
Vermaelen
Douglas
Rakitic
HOMEGROWN PLAYER SALES FC BARCELONA 2004-2015
74
8,8
1,5 7,0
2,2
9,5
0,0 0,0
20,8
0,0
26,0
36,9
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Luis García (8,75)
Sergio Garcia (1,5)
Gabri (0) Motta (2)G. dos Santos
(6)Jorquera (0) V.Sánchez (0) Thiago (25) Cesc (33)
Santamaría (0)
Ros (0) Damià (1)ToniCalvo
(0,2)Oleguer (3) O.Romeu(5) Fontàs (1)
J. dos Santos (1,5)
Tortolero (0)Fernando
Navarro (6)Crosas (0,5) Jeffren (3.75) Bojan (1,8)
Bojan (12) Rodri (0,6)
V.Valdés (0)
Oier (0)
Cuenca (0)
Mio€
75
FC BARCELONA ACTIVITY AT A GLANCE
El FC Barcelona ha tenido el mercado más movido de su historia® 2º equipo con mayor inversión de Europa (157mio€). También es la
mayor inversion de su historia® Mayor cifra de ventas de su historia (79mio€)® Fichaje más caro: Luis Suárez (81mio€)® Venta más cara: Alexis (42,5mio€). A excepción del abono de la cláusula
por Luis Figo® Mayor cifra por traspaso de canterano: Cesc (33mio€)® Mayor inversión por un portero: Ter Stegen (12mio€) y Bravo (12mio€)
Tras la remodelación de plantilla® Reduce el número de canteranos de 17 a 12® Por primera vez en 4 años no tiene la plantilla más estable (pasa de 4,3
a 3,4 años de media)
76
REAL MADRID ACTIVITY AT A GLANCE
® Mayor cifra de ventas de la historia de la Liga BBVA (113mio€). También son las mayores ventas de su historia
® Venta más cara de su historia: Di Maria (75mio€)® Mayor cifra por traspaso de canterano: Morata (20mio€)® Mayor inversión por un portero: Keylor Navas (10mio€) ® 2º fichaje más caro de la temporada en Europa: James (80)
SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2015
77
1. Technical sheet
2. Summer transfers window 2014/15
3. Squads review La Liga
4. Barça vs Real Madrid
5. Conclusions
6. Annexes
78
CONCLUSIONS STR 2015 (1 OF 5)
El total de la inversión en fichajes de las 5 grandes ligas europeas alcanzó los 2,2bio€, en línea con el récord de la temporada pasada, y como consecuencia de tendencias desiguales en los distintos países
La Premier League ha liderado la inversión superando el billón de Euros por primera vez, tras crecer un 41% vs la temporada pasada y establecer un nuevo récord histórico. La Liga BBVA vuelve a la 2ª posición tras alcanzar un gasto de 500mio€. Además, la Bundesliga supero su anterior récord. El Financial Fair Play de la UEFA y la dificultad de generar nuevos ingresos han golpeado a la inversión de la Serie A y la Ligue1
La inversión fue liderada por equipos con gran potencial de generación de ingresos y que consiguieron importantes ingresos vendiendo a sus mejores jugadores. 7 equipos europeos han invertido más de 100mio€ y representan un 42% de la inversión en Europa. La Liga se mantiene como la liga con mayor polarización, 4 equipos acumulan el 88% de la inversión
La Premier League lidera el ranking de ventas por primera vez tras alcanzar una cifra superior al medio billón de Euros (563mio€) doblando el importe del pasado año y estableciendo un nuevo récord a nivel europeo. La Liga BBVA se confirma como una liga vendedora y alcanza un nuevo récord de ingresos por ventas de jugadores (512mio€)
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CONCLUSIONS STR 2015 (2 OF 5)
La Premier League lidera también el ranking de inversión neta, una vez deducido el ingreso por ventas, alcanzando la cifra de 465mio€. Esta cifra es 6 veces superior a la del segundo en el ranking, la Bundesliga (82mio€). La Liga obtiene una inversión neta negativa (-12mio€) por tercer año consecutivo y la Ligue 1 recupera su tradición vendedora
Un total de 914 jugadores fueron adquiridos y 1524 traspasados por las 5 grandes ligas europeas, resultando en un balance negativo por 5ª temporada consecutiva. El formato de cesión sigue gozando de gran popularidad, especialmente en la Premier League, donde los equipos cedieron 117 jugadores, la cifra más alta hasta el momento
El Manchester United realizó la mayor inversión de su historia (196mio€, 2ª mayor de la historia del fútbol), liderando el ranking europeo por el objetivo de mejorar sus resultados en el terreno de juego. FC Barcelona, Liverpool, Atlético, Chelsea y Arsenal también han establecido su propio récord de inversión. 7 de los 10 equipos con mayor inversión vendieron jugadores por 60mio€ o más. Por primera vez desde la adquisición por parte de la familia real Qatarí el PSG no se encuentra en las primeras posiciones del ranking de inversión.
El Southampton es el sorprendente líder europeo en ingresos, al obtener 120mio€, la 3ª cifra más alta en la historia del fútbol. El Financial Fair Play obliga a los principales equipos a vender jugadores importantes, por lo que grandes equipos como el Real Madrid (113mio€), Chelsea (94), Liverpool (92), FC Barcelona (79), Atlético (77) and Manchester City (62,2) alcanzan su propio record histórico de ventas.
80
CONCLUSIONS STR 2015 (3 OF 5)
El Real Madrid se mantiene como el protagonista indiscutible del mercado Europeo de fichajes de los últimos 6 años, siendo el club con una mayor inversión acumulada (731mio€) y un mayor ingreso agregado por venta de jugadores (373mio€). El Manchester City es el club con mayor inversión neta (439mio€).
Manchester United (157mio€), Arsenal (86) y FC Barcelona (78) son los equipos con una mayor inversión neta (tras deducir las ventas de la inversión) en este mercado de verano. El Real Madrid también tienen una inversión neta positiva de 7mio€.
El fichaje de Luis Suárez (81mio€) es el más caro del verano y el 3º de la historia del fútbol. Le siguen el fichaje de James por parte del Real Madrid (80), y el de Di Maria por el Manchester United (75). El fichaje de Di Maria es también el más caro de la historia de la Premier League. Los 3 fichajes se sitúan en el top 5 del ranking de los 10 fichajes más caros de la historia del fútbol
La Liga BBVA gasta 500mio€ en fichajes, un 26% más que la pasada temporada. Además de los habituales FC Barcelona y Real Madrid, Atlético y Valencia (por proyecto nuevo propietario) se unen a los grandes y entre los 4 monopolizaron el 88% de la inversión. La mayor parte de la inversión se ha financiado con ventas de jugadores
81
CONCLUSIONS STR 2015 (4 OF 5)
Hasta 5 equipos de la liga no realizaron ningún gasto en fichajes y 12 ficharon por valor igual o inferior a 3mio€.
La Liga BBVA ha vendido jugadores por valor de 512mio€ en esta ventana de verano, lo que supone también la cantidad más alta de su historia. Todos los equipos, incluidos Real Madrid y FC Barcelona, se ven obligados a vender a algunos de sus mejores jugadores para afrontar nuevos fichajes y cumplir así con el control financiero de la LFP, aún más estricto que el Financial Fair Play de la UEFA
Real Madrid (113mio€), FC Barcelona (79mio€) y Atletico de Madrid (77mio€) también copan el top 3 de la Liga de ventas de jugadores. Otros 4 equipos más también venden por encima de 30mio€: Sevilla (51), Valencia (47), Real Sociedad (45), Athletic (36)
La venta de jugadores españoles a ligas extranjeras ha crecido por 5º año consecutivo, hasta 166mio€, la cifra más alta de la historia, lo que confirma la fuga de talento español a otras ligas. Asimismo, la inversión de la Liga en jugadores españoles se ha visto reducida a 22mio€ (vs 124mio€ la temporada pasada)
82
CONCLUSIONS STR 2015 (5 OF 5)
La cifra más alta de ventas de la historia de la Liga (512mio€) se ha traducido en una inversión neta negativa de 12mio€. Por tercer año consecutivo la liga es una liga “vendedora”, ingresando más por ventas de lo que invierte en fichajes, por la necesidad de los equipos de apretarse el cinturón y reducir su abultada deuda. 12 de los 20 equipos de La Liga han vendido más de lo que han invertido en fichajes
La Liga BBVA sigue siendo la que tiene el mayor % de jugadores nacionales en las plantillas (61%). En el otro extremo se sitúa la Premier League, con tan solo un 33% de jugadores nacidos en Inglaterra
El Rayo es el club con mayor número de incorporaciones a su plantilla (20) . En el otro extremo se encuentra el Athletic con una sola incorporación. El FC Barcelona, que llevaba 2 siendo el equipo con menos movimiento, incorpora 7 nuevos jugadores (por uno el verano anteror)
El Athletic es nuevamente el equipo con mayor número de canteranos en su plantilla (20), seguido por la Real Sociedad (13). El equipo donostiarra es también el equipo con mayor estabilidad de plantilla (4,2 años de media), desbancando al FC Barcelona
SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW 2015
83
1. Technical sheet
2. Summer transfers window 2014/15
3. Squads review La Liga
4. FC Barcelona & Real Madrid face to face
5. Conclusions
6. Annexes
REVENUE TREND TOP EUROPEAN LEAGUES
84
Big five leagues have experimented revenue growth for the 4th consecutive year, except Ligue1 in 2010/11. Revenue ranking remains unchanged and clearly led by Premier League, followed by
Bundesliga and La Liga.
Series1
2,326
1,575 1,501 1,494
1,048
2,479
1,664 1,6221,532
1,072
2,500
1,746 1,7181,553
1,040
2,917
1,8721,765
1,570
1,136
2,9462,800
1,8591,682
1,297
2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13
Source Deloitte Annual Review of Football Finance, June 2014
Mio€
CLUB EUROPEAN RANKING BY REVENUES
85Source: Deloitte Football Money League 2014
While we wait for all teams publishing their 2012/13 results, season 2011/12 saw the same teams in top 6 positions in a ranking lead once again by Real Madrid followed by FC Barcelona
Real Madrid FCBarcelona B.Munich Man.United Man.City Chelsea Arsenal Juventus AC Milan Inter
401
366
290
327
102
245263
203197 197
439
398
323350
153
259274
205
244 225
480451
321
367
170
253 251
154
235
211
513483
368396
286
323
290
195
257
186
519
483
431 424
316303
284 272264
169
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
Mio€
6 YEAR ACCUMULATED INVESTMENT TOP 5 LEAGUES
3.850
2.231 2.092
1.314 1.308
* Winter window transfers not included 86
Mio€
AVERAGE VALUE TOP 10 EUROPEAN SIGNINGS LAST 6 YEARS
87
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
44
26
32
38
52 52
Mio€
Average value of top 10 signings in 2014/15 is 52mio€, samefigure as last year record
*Winter window transfers not included
77% 76% 70% 67%
63% 60% 59% 51% 49%
41% 41%
James Fernandinho Higuaín Cavani Özil Bale Gotze Neymar Willian Illarramendi Falcao
%Minutes
USAGE TOP 10 EUROPEAN SIGNINGS 2013/14
88
James was the most profitable signing last season (number of minutes) followed by Fernandinho
*Winter window transfers not included. Calculated on domestic league minutes
89
Mio€
SIGNINGS* OF NATIONAL PLAYERS AVERAGE COST
2.72.9
4.0
1.0
2.2
0.4
Premier league La Liga
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15
EPL sides hunt of English talent resulted in average cost of homeborn players climbing to 4mio€ (compared with La Liga’s 0,4)
*Loans not included
ARRIVALS & EXITS LA LIGA 2014/2015
90
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
Ter StegenRakiticBravo Luis SuárezMathieuVermaelenDouglas
Total
1218128120104
-157
Victor ValdésCesc J.Dos SantosCuencaAlexis SánchezOierTelloKeirrisonKrkicPinto AfellayDeulofeu SongRodri
Total
0331,50
42,50
Loan0
1,80
LoanLoanLoan0,6
79,4
JamesKroosKeylor NavasChicharito
Total
803010
Loan
-120
SahinCheryshevMorataCasemiroJ.FernándezDiego LópezDi MaríaXabi Alonso
Total
7Loan
20Loan
0,50
7510
112,5
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
MoyàSiqueiraMandzukicOblakGriezmanJiménezAnsaldiGámezMoreiraVelázquezCerci
Total
310181630
10,5Loan
00
2,615
-105,1
InsúaVillaRobertoAsenjoÓliver TorresDiego CostaR.PérezAranzubiaDiegoAdriánFilipe LuisThomasBaptistaoManquilloGuilavoguiVelázquezAlderweireld
Total
Loan065
Loan38
Loan001117
LoanLoanLoanLoanLoanLoan
77
Borja Viguera
Total
1
-1
Ander HerreraR. FernándezIñigo PérezRamalhoUnaiEkizaIkerIñigo
Total
3600
LoanLoan
0LoanLoan
36
ARRIVALS & EXITS LA LIGA 2014/2015
91
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
ArribasDenis SuárezAleix VidalCariçoNico ParejaBarbosaIago AspasKrychowiakMbiaDeulofeuÉver BanegaTrémouliansKolodziejczak
Total
0Loan
31,82,50,2
Loan5,50
Loan2,52,53
-21
GuarenteJuliánRakiticPerottiHervásBotíaAlberto MorenoManu del MoralVarasFazioStevanovicJairoRabelloRusescuBabá
Total
00
180,4
Loan2
18Loan
0100
2,2LoanLoanLoan
50,6
EspinosaAsenjoCheryshevRukavinaJ. Dos SantosViettoVíctor RuízAlexis Pérez
Total
05
Loan0
1,55,5
LoanLoan
-12
PerbetIñiguezDe GuzmánPanticJ.PereiraAquino
Total
1,5Loan
6LoanLoanLoan
7,5
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
FinnbogasonRaúl NavasUrkizuRulliGranero
Total
800
Loan4
-12
BravoAbaroaRaúl NavasJavi RosUrkizuGriezmanÓscar VegaIfránSeferovicCadamuro
Total
120
Loan0
Loan300
Loan3,2
Loan
45,2
De PaulAndré GomesRodrigoYoelMustafiOrbánJoao CanceloZuculiniFilipe AugustoNegredo
Total
4,815
LoanLoan
83,5
LoanLoanLoan28,7
-60
KeitaSenderosBernatFedeRamiPabónRicardo CostaMathieuMíchelGuaitaCissokhoVíctor RuízÉver BanegaViníciusGuardadoJ. Viera Hélder PostigaJonas
Total
00
10Loan4,360
20Loan
02,5
Loan2,5
LoanLoan
200
47,3
ARRIVALS & EXITS LA LIGA 2014/2015
92
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
MauroQuiqueDangdaRubénJuliánXimoHemedWellingtonThomasThievy
Total
00
Loan0000
LoanLoanLoan
0
RafitaEstebanTébarAleix VidalOscar DíazRaúl GarcíaMarcelo Silva
Total
0003000
3
PlanasCabralP. HernándezSergi GómezLarriveyRadoja
Total
00
1,600
0,9
-2,5
BustosJonathan VilaSamuelYoelJota
Total
00
LoanLoan1,5
1,5
ArbillaSalva SevillaCaicedoMontañésÁlvaroLucasCañas
Total
000
1,11,1
Loan0
-2,2
TejeraCapdevilaC.GómezThievyD. LópezC.Alfonso
Total
Loan0
LoanLoan5,3
Loan
5,3
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
CanellaCuencaLucasJoséFariñaCavaleiroMendujaninHélder PostigaJuanfranSidneiDiakité
Total
Loan0
LoanLoanLoanLoan
00
LoanLoan
0
0
ArizmendiNúñezMarchenaL. FernándezRudyBastón
Total
000
Loan0
Loan
0
HinestrozaYodaJonathan LópezMíchelGuaitaVelázquezNaldoBabá
Total
Loan0
LoanLoan
0LoanLoanLoan
0
MaricaMoyàGavilánMosqueraBorjaJulio CésarMíchelAdriánRafa
Total
030000000
3
ARRIVALS & EXITS LA LIGA 2014/2015
93
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
Álex MorenoInsúaAmayaBoatengQuiniAguirreManuchoJozabedMorcilloPozueloMojicaBaLicáKakutaBaptistaoPereiraAquinoC.ÁlvarezToñoFatau
Total
0Loan
00000000
0,5LoanLoanLoanLoanLoanLoanLoan
0Loan
-0,5
PereraGálvezArbillaRubénRatAdriánLarriveyJosé CarlosNery CastilloMojicaSebasBoatengAguirreGaleano
Total
000000000
Loan000
Loan
0
Víctor PérezGavilánMartinsJesúsMariñoToño
Total
Loan00
0,5Loan0,3
-0,8
RogerPallardóSergioPedro RiosNagoreKeylor NavasÁngelJaviNong
Total
Loan0000
100
Loan0
10
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
JaimeJavi LaraDani GarcíaRaúl NavasÁngelDani NietoEkizaOzkoidiDídac VilàAbrahamManu del MoralPivoccariBoatengTejerinaSaúl BerjónLekic
Total
000
Loan0
0,200
LoanLoanLoanLoan
0000
-0,2
D. JiménezDiego RivasRaúl NavasIbañezMainzUrko VeraAitor ArregiAsenjoOzkoidiKijeraTejerinaIriarte
Total
000000
LoanLoanLoan
0LoanLoan
0
BokaLuis AlbertoOchoaRosalesHortaCousillasMiguel TorresAmrabat
Total
0Loan
00
0,8Loan
0Loan
-0,8
Willy CaballeroEliseuJesús GámezAnderson
Total
5,810
Loan
6,8
ARRIVALS & EXITS LA LIGA 2014/2015
94
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
SissokoBabinFoulquierLarssonJ. MarquésWagueCarlos PérezOierParedesJosanRochinaCórdobaNounkeuMartinsEddy
Total
Loan0
2,5000
Loan0000
1,83Loan
0Loan
-4,33
SiqueiraKitokoAnguloAllanZapataFerreiroTotiJonaParedesBrahimiGarridoWagueJosanD. BenítezBelkalemAssulinB. GómezYebdaBuonanotteOrtiz
Total
10Loan1,53000
Loan0
6,50
LoanLoan
000
Loan0
Loan0
21
Team Arrivals €Mio Exits €Mio
V. RodríguezA. GonzálezMosqueraTytonJonathasPasalicRoco
Total
000
LoanLoanLoanLoan
0
RivasFidelMantecónPelayoI’AnsonC. SánchezSapunaruFloresToño
Total
0Loan
0LoanLoan
6000
6
DeividHavenaarFidelF. CartabiaL. GaraiJ. CarlosEkengMatosRossiPanticI.LópezB. GarcíaCrespoGhilasF. Vico
Total
00
LoanLoan
000
LoanLoanLoan
0LoanLoanLoanLoan
0
A. RodríguezAstrainBernardoCruzCabezasObioraPedroSamuR. BravoNietoJoseluJuanlu
Total
Loan0
LoanLoanLoan
00
Loan0000
0
HOMEGROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM
95
Club Canteranos
Masip, Piqué, Bartra, Alba, Montoya, Busquets, Iniesta, S.Roberto, Xavi, Rafinha, Pedro, Messi
Casillas, Fernando, Nacho, Carvajal, Arbeloa, Jesé,
Saúl Ñíguez, Koke, Mario Suárez, Gabi
Gayà, Robert Ibañez, Carles Gil, Alcácer
Reyes
Zubikarai, I.Martínez, M.González, Ansotegi, C.Martínez, Zaldua, Estrada, Bergara, Elustondo, R.Pardo, Zurutuza, Xabi Prieto, Aguirretxe
Iraizoz, Herrerin, Kepa, Laporte, San José, Gurpegi, Etxeita, Aurtenetxe, Iraola, Bustinaza, Iturraspe, Morán, Beñat, Unai López, Aketxe, Ibai, Susaeta, Muniain, Aduritz,
Guillermo
Fabri, Insúa, Laure, Seoane, Bergantiños, Juan Domínguez, Juan Carlos, Remeseiro
-
Kiko Casilla, G.Parreño, Pau López, R.Rodríguez, V.Álvarez, Clerc, J.López,
HOMEGROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM
96
Club Canteranos
Juan Carlos, Aitor Fernández, Jaume Costa, Gaspar, Bruno Soriano, Trigueros, Moisés, Nahuel, Gerard Moreno
Recio, Portillo, Juanmi, Samu
Álex Pérez, Arroyo
S.Álvarez, Rubén Blanco, David Costas, Hugo Mallo, J.Castro, B.Oubiña, Álex López, Madinda, Santi Mina
X.Irureta, Ander Capa
José Ángel, Anaba, Álvaro Giménez,Cristian Herrera
Hector Rodas, Juanfran, Camarasa, Iván López, Rubén, Morales
Amaya, Nacho Martínez, Lass Bangoura, Leo Baptistao
Fede Vico
Angel Trujillo, Fran Vélez, Zongo, Azeez, Edgar Méndez
PLAYERS SIGNINGS AT. MADRID 2004-2015
97
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
L. Franco (0) Kezman (9) Pernía (4)D. Costa
(1,5)Heitinga (10)
L. Cabrera (1,5)
D. Costa (1) Miranda (0) Emre (0)J. Giménez
(0,9)Moyà (3)
P. Ibáñez (3)M. Rodríguez
(5)Zé Castro (0)
R. García (13)
Ujfalusi (0) Juanito (0) F. Mérida (0) Sílvio (7)C. Rodríguez
(0)Demichelis (0) Siqueira (10)
P. Luccin (5) J. Valera (0) Seitaridis (6) Abbiati (loan)Sinama-
Pongolle (10)Asenjo (5,5)
M. Suárez (1,8)
Gabi (3) Cata Díaz (1)L. Baptistao
(7)Mandzukic (18)
A. López (0) Galletti (2,5)Kun Agüero
(21,7)Forlán (21) Coupet (2)
Roberto (1,25)
F. Luís (12) Adrián (0) D. Cisma (0) Villa (2,1) Oblak (16)
J. Velasco (0) Petrov (10) Costinha (6) L. García (4) Assunçao (3) Godín (8) R. Micael (5) Roberto (6) Griezmann (30)
Sosa (0) Mista (4)C. Santana
(8)Banega (loan)
Courtois (loan)
Aranzubia (0)R. Jiménez
(10,5)
Perea (3,3)De las
Cuevas (0,4)Simao (20) Falcao (47)
Alderweireld (7)
Ansaldi (loan)
Colsa (0) Jurado (3) Reyes (12)Pacheco
(loan)Guilavogui
(10)J. Gámez (0)
S. Ballesta (loan)
Maniche (9) Motta (2) Pizzi (loan) Moreira (0)
Diego (loan)E. Velázquez
(2,6)
A. Turan (13) Cerci (15)
11.326.5
54.1
81.5
25.08.3
22.8
75.0
1.0
33.0
105.1
PLAYERS EXITS AT. MADRID 2004-2015
0.0 3.3 7.0
51.5
3.5 9.921.5
81.9
19.0
78.084.5
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Lequi (0) Pinola (Loan 0,3) Del Moral (0) Pinola (1,2) Jurado (Loan) Zé Castro (2) P. Ibáñez (0) Baldé (1) Perea (0) Falcao (60) Insúa (Loan)
Juanma (0) R. Núñez (0) García Calvo (0) Gabi (0) Cuéllar (0) Maniche (0) Roberto (8,5) Ujfalusi (2) A. López (0) Silvio (Loan) Villa (0)
Movilla (0) Denia (0) Sosa (Loan) Galletti (2,1) Eller (0) Bernabé (0) Baldé (Loan) De Gea (20) Domínguez (8) Cisma (0) Roberto (6)
Ortiz (Loan) Nano (0) Sicilia (0) Torres (38) Falcón (0) De las Cuevas (0,3) Pernía (0) Kun Agüero (45) Pizzi (Loan) Micael (3) Asenjo (5)
Gálvez (0) Larena (Loan) Toché Loan) Petrov (7) Mista (0) Leo Franco (0)R. Pérez (Loan) Valera (0) Assunçao (0) Robles (4) O. Torres (Loan)
Toché (Loan) Grönkjaer (3) Musampa (0) Bravo (0) M. Suárez (0,8) Coupet (0,8) Cabrera (Loan) R. García (Loan) Pérez (Loan) Pérez (Loan) Costa (38)
D. Rivas (0) Sosa (Loan) Ibagaza (0) Toché (0) Zé Castro (Loan) D. Costa (0)Salvio
(Loan 2)Micael (Loan) Micael (Loan) Pulido (0) R. Pérez (Loan 0,5)
Gabi (Loan) Toché (Loan) Aragoneses (0) Roberto (Loan) Roberto (0) L. García (0) Jurado (11) Pacheco (Loan) Salvio (11) Díaz (0) Aranzubia (0)
Arizmendi (Loan) Novo (0) Colsa (0) Cuéllar (Loan) Motta (0) Seitaridis (0) Mérida (Loan) Cabrera (Loan) Asenjo (Loan) Diego (0)
Fabri (0) Contra (0) Larena (0) Costinha (0)Reyes
(Loan 2,65)Heitinga (6,8) Elias (8,85) Mérida (0) Pizzi (6) Adrián (11)
Contra (Loan) J. Moreno (0) Ortiz (0) M.Suárez (Loan) Costa (Loan) Forlán (5) Bastón (Loan) Roberto (Loan) F. Luís (17)S. Sánchez (0) Medina (Loan) Kezman (7) D. Costa (Loan) Santana (Loan) Bastón (Loan) Saúl (Loan) Thomas (Loan)
Romero (Loan) Paunovic (0) M.Suárez (Loan) Braulio (0) Valera (Loan) Cabrera (Loan) Demichellis (5) Baptistao (Loan)
Munteanu (0) Romero (0) Medina (0) Luccin (2,8) Pérez (Loan) Manquillo (Loan 1)
Guilavogui (Loan 4)
Velázquez (Loan)
Toby (Loan 2)
PLAYERS EXITS R. MADRID 2004-2015
99
9,3 45,0
15,2 30,8 66,0
87,5
11,0 16,5 38,5
103,5 112,5
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15Morientes
(9,3)Figo (0) Zidane (-) Helguera (0) A. Gonález (-) Heinze (1,5) Metzelder (0) Garay (5) Altintop (3,5) Ozil (45) Sahin (7)
Owen (25) Portillo (0) Pavón (0) Cassano (0) Parejo (3) Guti (0)Pedro León
(5)Canales
(7,5)Higuaín (37) Morata (20)
Celades (0) Cobeño (0) Mejía (0) Balboa (4) García (7) Raúl (0) Sarabia (3) Gago (3,5) Albiol (12) Jesús (0,5)
Solari (2) Sánchez (0) Bravo (2,3) García (0) Codina (0)Van der Vaart
(11)Juan Carlos
(2.5)Granero (8) Callejón (9,5) D.López (0)
Samuel (18) Arbeloa (1,3) Diogo (4,5) Granero (3) Saviola (5) Fran Rico (1) Diarra (5) Carvalho (0) Di María (75)
César (0) Borja (-) Beckham (0) Soldado (6)Cannavaro
(0)Drenthe (-) Kaká (0) X.Alonso (10)
Juanfran (0,4) R. Carlos (0) Baptista (10)Huntelaar
(15)Carvajal (5) Adán (0)
Gravesen (3) D.López (7) Robinho (43) Negredo (15) Joselu (6)
Jurado (3) Cicinho (9) De la Red (-) Sneijder (15)
González (-) De la Red (3) Robben (24)
Ronaldo (7,5) Émerson (5) Torres (2)
Salgado (0)Van
Nistelrooy (0)
PLAYERS EXITS FC BARCELONA 2004-2015
100
14,8 10,0 13,0 14,0
55,0
22,0
69,0
23,8
0,0
28,1
79,4
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Cocu (0)Rochemback
(1,5)Larsson (0)
Van Bronckhorts
(0)Edmílson (0) Eto’o (20) Touré (30)
V.Sánchez (0)
Keita (0) Thiago (25) Cesc (33)
Santemaría (0)
Ros (0) Gabri (0) Saviola (0) Oleguer (3)Gudjohnsen
(2)Chygrynskiy
(15)Milito (0) Henrique (0) Fontàs (1)
A.Sánchez (42,5)
Luis García (8,75)
Albertini (-) Damià (1) Giuly (4,5)Ronaldinho
(25)Jorquera (0)
R. Márquez (0)
Jeffren (3.75) Villa (2,1)J. dos
Santos (1,5)
Overmars (0) Riquelme (7) Recber (0)Máxi lópez
(2)Ezquerro (0) Sylvinho (0) Henry (0) Bojan (12) Abidal (0) Bojan (1,8)
Kluivert (0) Gérard (0) López (0) Belletti (5,5) Deco (10)Ibrahimovic
(24)Cáceres (3) Rodri (0,6)
Quaresma (6) García (1,5) Navarro (6) Motta (2) Thuram (-) O.Romeu(5) Keirrison (0)
Dani (0) Rodri (0)G. dos
Santos (6)Luis Enrique
(0)Mark van
Bommel (6)Zambrotta
(10,5)
Reiziger (0) Crosas (0,54)
Tortolero (0)
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