#6 Zlatan Ibrahimovic – €69.5m

Barcelona

One of the best strikers of his age, Zlatan Ibrahimovic advanced toward Barcelona from Inter Milan in the late spring of 2009 for an expense of €69.5m – with Samuel Eto’o heading the other way.

2008/09 had seen Ibrahimovic lead Inter to the Scudetto with a pull of 25 goals, and he’d been named both Footballer of the Year and Foreign Footballer of the Year in Serie A for his adventures.

The huge Swede was intended to be the last gem in Pep Guardiola’s crown at the Nou Camp, yet the move did not work out very just as it’d been arranged. Of course, he had some unbelievable high focuses – his acclaimed champ against Real Madrid in El Clasico, his 5 goals in his initial 5 league matches, setting another record – and he won La Liga in his debut season, yet his time at the Nou Camp likewise finished on a sharp note.

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Ibrahimovic scandalously dropped out with Guardiola following Barcelona’s Champions League semi-last exit on account of his old club, Inter Milan, and keeping in mind that his 21 goals in 45 matches was a moderately great aggregate, he never genuinely fit in at the Nou Camp and was lent to AC Milan in the mid year of 2010, and inevitably sold there toward the finish of 2010/11.

Because of his prosperity while he was at the club it’s difficult to call Ibrahimovic a tumble, yet he absolutely didn’t satisfy his tremendous sticker price either.

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