FIFA study shows English, Saudi clubs’ spending fuels record year for transfers

FIFA study shows English, Saudi clubs’ spending fuels record year for transfers
FIFA study shows English, Saudi clubs’ spending fuels record year for transfers

Spending by English and Saudi clubs fueled a record-setting year for soccer’s international transfer market, FIFA said Friday.


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