Following a lackluster season at Barcelona, Malcom revitalized his career at Zenit. His great performances in Russia caught Al Hilal’s eye, with the Saudi club securing his signature for a €60 million package deal, according to Fabrizio Romano. This transfer makes the winger the third Brazilian who moved more money throughout his career, as Globo Esporte notes.
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10. Richarlison – 111.98 million euros
- America-MG > Fluminense (2016) – €2.38m
- Fluminense > Watford (2017) – €12.4m
- Watford > Everton (2018) – €39.2m
- Everton > Tottenham (2022) – €58m
9. Danilo – 112.4 million euros
- America-MG > Santos (2010) – €900k
- Santos > Porto (2011) – €13m
- Porto > Real Madrid (2015) – €31.5m
- Real Madrid > Manchester City (2017) – €30m
- Manchester City > Juventus (2019) – €37m
8. Hulk – 115 million euros
- Really Tokyo > Porto (2008) – €19m
- Porto > Zenit (2012) – €40m
- Zenit > Shanghai Port (2016) – €56m
7. Matheus Cunha – 118 million euros
- Sion > RB Leipzig (2018) – €15m
- RB Leipzig > Hertha Berlin (2020) – €18m
- Hertha Berlin > Atletico Madrid (2021) – €35m
- Atletico Madrid > Wolverhampton (2023) – €50m
6. Arthur – 118.1 million euros
- Grêmio > Barcelona (2018) – €31m
- Barcelona > Juventus (2020) – €80.6m
- Juventus > Liverpool (2022) – €4.5m (loan)
- Juventus > Fiorentina (2023) – €2m (loan)
5. David Luiz – 118.7 million euros
Vitória > Benfica (2007) – €500k
Benfica > Chelsea (2011) – €25m
Chelsea > PSG (2014) – €49.5m
PSG > Chelsea (2016) – €35m
Chelsea > Arsenal (2019) – €8.7m
4. Paulinho – 126.9 million euros
Audax > Coimbra (2010) – €650k
Coimbra > Corinthians (2012) – €5m
Corinthians > Tottenham (2013) – €19.75m
Tottenham > Guangzhou (2015) – €14m
Guangzhou > Barcelona (2017) – €40m
Barcelona > Guangzhou (2018) – €5.5m (loan)
Barcelona > Guangzhou (2019) – €42m
3. Malcom – 150.5 million euros
Corinthians > Bordeaux (2016) – €5m
Bordeaux > Barcelona (2018) – €41m
Barcelona > Zenit (2019) – €44.5m
Zenit > Al Hilal (2023) – €60m
2. Phillipe Coutinho – 180.3 million euros
Vasco > Inter Milan (2008) – €3.8m
Inter Milan > Liverpool (2013) – €13m
Liverpool > Barcelona (2018) – €135m
Barcelona > Bayern Munich (2019) – €8.5m (loan)
Barcelona > Aston Villa (2022) – €20m
1. Neymar – 310 million euros
Santos > Barcelona (2013) – €88m
Barcelona > PSG (2017) – €222m
*All fees via Transfermarkt.