Newcastle United and PIF The club may have spent a lot of money on a number of new signings over the years, but the club has also sold a number of stars in its recent history, dealing with clubs from all over the world.
But who is the Magpies’ all-time sales record? We’ve looked at the 10 most expensive flights departing from Newcastle.
Newcastle United’s most expensive ever sale |
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rank |
player |
cost |
Signed from |
Year |
=1 |
Andy Carroll |
£35 million |
liverpool |
2011 |
=1 |
Elliot Anderson |
£35 million |
nottingham forest |
2024 |
=3 |
yancuba mintai |
£30 million |
brighton |
2024 |
=3 |
Ayoze Perez |
£30 million |
Leicester City |
2019 |
=3 |
Moussa Sissoko |
£30 million |
tottenham hotspur |
2016 |
6 |
Georginio Wijnaldum |
£25 million |
liverpool |
2016 |
7 |
Ellen Saint-Maximin |
£23 million |
Al Ahli |
2023 |
8 |
Alexander Mitrovitch |
£22 million |
fulham |
2018 |
9 |
John Cabaye |
£20 million |
paris saint germain |
2014 |
10 |
Chris Wood |
£15 million |
nottingham forest |
2023 |
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Here’s a breakdown of Newcastle’s 10 departures…
10
Chris Wood
£15m donated to Nottingham Forest, 2023
Chris Wood joins from Burnley, Newcastle’s 2022 relegation rivals.
The New Zealand international helped the Magpies retain their top-flight status but moved on again 12 months later, joining Nottingham Forest on an initial loan deal. £15 million purchase obligation. The move has worked out well for Wood, who is now Forest’s Premier League goals record holder.
9
John Cabaye
Donated £20 million to Paris Saint-Germain in 2014
Midfielder Yohan Cabaye joined Newcastle from Lille in 2011 and spent two and a half years at St James’ Park.
Wearing the number 4 jersey, the Frenchman was a regular in black and white, scoring 18 goals before being drafted. Sold to Paris Saint-Germain Spending £20 million in January 2014.
8
Alexander Mitrovitch
Donated £22m to Fulham in 2018
Aleksandar Mitrovic got his first taste of English football when Newcastle signed him from Anderlecht in 2015. The Serbian failed to help the team stay in the top flight in his first season but did play his part in the title-winning squad in 2016/17.
In 2018, Mitrovic was loaned to Fulham and then moved permanently. After playing for the club, he was promoted to the Premier League three times with the Cottagers. £22 million transfer.
7
Ellen Saint-Maximin
Donate £23 million to Al Ahli in 2023
Crafty winger Alain Saint-Maximin was a fan favorite during his four years at St James’ Park, wowing fans with his ability on the ball.
Newcastle United also profited from the Frenchman, selling him to Saudi Arabian Professional League side Al Ahli. £23 million The transfer could help balance the Magpies’ books in 2023.
6
Georginio Wijnaldum
Donated £25 million to Liverpool in 2016
Midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum only played for Newcastle for one season in the 2015/16 season after joining from PSV Eindhoven.
The Dutchman’s performance was enough for Liverpool to win under Jurgen Klopp, under whom Wijnaldum wore the No. 5 shirt as the Reds won the Premier League and Champions League titles. £25 million Transfer after Newcastle were relegated.
5
Moussa Sissoko
Donated £30 million to Tottenham Hotspur in 2016
Powerful midfielder Moussa Sissoko got his first taste of English football when he joined Newcastle from Toulouse in 2013 and will be seen as an extremely shrewd signing.
Sissoko cost the Magpies just £1.5 million and went on to make more than 130 appearances in black and white before being sold to Tottenham for a huge fee. Profit £28.5m.
4
Ayoze Perez
Donated £30 million to Leicester City in 2019
Like Sissoko, Ayoze Perez only paid for Newcastle £1.5 million and sold as £30 million. The striker joined from Tenerife in 2014 and scored 48 goals in 195 games.
Leicester City invested heavily in the attacker in 2019, and Perez went on to win the FA Cup with the Foxes.
3
yancuba mintai
Donate £30m to Brighton in 2024
Players who recently left the initial match £30 million Winger Yankuba Minteh joins Brighton in 2024.
Minter joined Newcastle from Danish club Odense in June 2023 and went on loan to Feyenoord the following year. He never made a first-team appearance at St James’ Park but still brought in an eye-catching transfer fee.
2
Elliot Anderson
£35m donated to Nottingham Forest, 2024
Elliot Anderson’s big-money move to Nottingham Forest may read £35 million The true value of the deal is in dispute, but with goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos moving from the City Ground to St James’ Park for £20m, the deal’s true value is in dispute.
The move would help the Magpies and Reds in terms of the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, with Anderson being a product of the local academy and therefore representing pure profit.
1
Andy Carroll
£35m donated to Liverpool, 2011
An official was also invited £35 million The transfer fee – without complications – was Andy Carroll’s move from Newcastle to Liverpool.
The boyhood Magpies fan impressed after coming through the club’s academy and earned a deadline-day move to Anfield in January 2011. Carroll only lasted 18 months at Liverpool and was loaned to West Ham United in the summer of 2012, where he briefly returned to Tyneside on a free transfer in 2019 after spending a number of years there.