The REAL MADRID DOES not APPEAR
The Barça was the Spanish club with more transfers in the 2020, according to the FIFA
Published:20/01/2021 - 00:24h
Updated:20/01/2021 - 00:36h
In spite of the pandemia, the Catalan group was the Spanish club with more transfers in the past year gone on down the Athletic of Madrid, but the Real Madrid does not appear in the top 20
According to the global report of transfer of market of the FIFA, the Barcelona has been the Spanish club with more transfers to world-wide level in the year 2020. The group culé only was surpassed in the ranking global by Chelsea, the Manchester United and the Manchester City.
In fact, it is the only club of LaLiga Santander in the top 10 gone on down the Juventus, Leeds, Tottenham, Benfica, Naples and Wolverhampton. The following is the Athletic of Madrid in the place 13. However, it is striking that the Real Madrid does not appear neither between the first 20 clubs of the ranking.
It is curious that only appear two Spanish teams when Spain has been one of the most active countries in the exit of players of the 2020 with a total of 690 and only surpassed by England (698), Portugal (755) and Brazil that leads this facet with 1.015 players. The same place occupies the Spanish football regarding the exit of players with number almost identical. In the 2020, also left Spain a total of 690 footballers, data that only surpass Portugal (753), Brazil (820) and England (867). Of them 64 had like destination the Premier League English.
More income that costs
The explanation to this classification, where only appear two Spanish teams between the twenty first, is definitely in the following data: The Spanish football had an entry of greater money to what spent during all the past year, a marked year by the quarantines as a result of the pandemia of the covid-19.
In the section of worn quantities like consequence of these traspasos, Spain rises to the third place. Like this, the Spanish clubs spent 501 millions during the year that finish to conclude. In this section, only is surpassed by the Italian league with 604 millions and the English league that lead said ranking with a total cost of 1345 million euros. The mentioned statistical, reflects like the Spanish clubs have been able to adapt to the new derivative reality of the covid-19, which, is in the income received by the clubs like consequence of the sale of his players.
Other leagues
Spain is all an example the numbers attained in the 2020 leading this section and with a remarkable distance with regard to the rest of leagues. A total of 649,5 million euros ingresaron the Spanish clubs like consequence of the sale of his footballers, sixty millions more than the Italian league that attained 481 millions in this section. The Premier descends to the fourth place in this variable attaining almost 487 million euros.
It is precisely of the Premier of where come from big part of the income received by the Spanish clubs, figure that equivale to a total of 280 million the 649,5 pertinent of the traspasos made by the Spanish league during the past year. This supposes 43% of the total, what clearly reflects the importance that has had the British market like main destination of the footballers that went out of the Spanish clubs.
Feminine categories and football interested
In the referred report, detail that the feminine football grew in the 2020. The quantity of active clubs in international transfers rose of 276 (in 2019) to 349, what supposes an increase of the 26.4 %. These numbers reflect the advances that is registering the feminine football, since the number of professional players has increased with every year.
The FIFA highlighted that, in 2020, registered 1035 international transfers, figure that equivale to an increase of the 23.7 % regarding the year precedent. Besides, in the 2020 registered for the first time the transfers in the world of the football interested: 10.465 clubs of 196 federations members participated in the 17.382 transfers of players interested (men and women) in a total of 17.632 transfers. This is proportional to that 246 footballers changed of club more than once during six months.