Football transfers — 2017/18 summer window paid transfers
Every signing, loan, free transfer and release tracked across the leagues SportScore covers. Filter by season, transfer window, deal type or club — the list, the spotlight strip and the sidebar widgets all follow your selection.
Biggest deals — 2017/18
Bournemouth AFC
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Toulouse FC
Sporting CP
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sunderland
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Besiktas JK
Valencia CF
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Eibar
Borussia Dortmund
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VfB Stuttgart
ATSV Stadl Paura
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ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha (- 2023)
Union Gurten
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Bury
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Sunderland
Middlesbrough
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Real Betis
Frydek-Mistek
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SC Znojmo
Mlada Boleslav
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Brno
Benevento
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Parma
Swansea City
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West Ham United
Hannover 96
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SV Werder Bremen
Olbia
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Cagliari
FC Zlín
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Heart of Midlothian
Bari
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Hellas Verona
Club Brugge
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RC Sporting Charleroi
Southend United
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Bradford City
FC Köln
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Tianjin Tianhai(2006-2020)
Brighton Hove Albion
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Rangers
The New Saints
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Cardiff City U21
Vysocina Jihlava
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Sigma Olomouc
Besiktas JK
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Guangzhou City(2011-2023)
About the SportScore transfer centre
SportScore tracks every player transfer across the leagues our data provider covers, from headline paid moves to free signings, loans and releases. The list is updated on a nightly incremental schedule so completed deals appear within hours of being announced — no sitting on rumours.
Season groupings follow the standard football calendar (July → June) so a January winter-window move is grouped with the previous August's summer-window deals, matching how every federation books the season. Fees are shown in euros where the original currency is known, and marked with a dash when the deal was undisclosed.
You can jump into any transfer directly from a player or club page — every row links to the player profile and the club's own transfer history lives at the bottom of each team page.
Transfer centre FAQ
What is the biggest transfer in the 2017/18 season?
The biggest transfer on record in the 2017/18 season is Leonardo Bonucci joining AC Milan for €42M from Juventus.
Which club has spent the most in 2017?
AC Milan lead the spend chart with €61.7M across 2 signings on record.
What is the most expensive football transfer ever recorded?
The highest fee on record in our database is Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid to Juventus for €117M (2018).
How often is the transfer data updated?
We pull transfer movements from our data provider on a nightly incremental schedule, so completed deals appear within hours. Fees shown are based on publicly reported figures; undisclosed deals are flagged with a dash.
When are the football transfer windows?
Most top-flight European leagues open a summer window between June and early September, and a shorter winter window in January. Exact dates vary by federation. Use the season/window filters above to narrow the list to a specific window.