Quiz! Can you name the 50 most expensive transfer moves by English players?

Jude Bellingham celebrates after scoring for Real Madrid against Napoli in the Champions League in November 2023.
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It's football quiz time – and we want you to find the most expensive English players of all time.

Some players appear on the list more than once so 50 names won't be needed: eight minutes on the clock – you ready?

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You’ve successfully navigated the astronomical fees of England’s biggest financial powerhouses: so let's dig into some fierce local rivalries and the sheer scale of the global map: a fresh set of challenges is ready for you, courtesy of Kwizly.

We begin with a logistical marathon: can you name every club in Europe for 2025/26? It’s a massive test of your continental awareness following the latest round of promotions and qualifying. Once you've conquered the mainland, cross the pond to see if you can name every MLS team. From the newcomers in San Diego to the established giants of the East, it’s a test of how well you’ve tracked the stateside revolution.

Next, we return home for a test that will challenge your internal compass: can you put every Premier League club in order, from most northernly to most southernly? It’s harder than it looks once you get stuck in the Midlands. For a final test of loyalty and career paths, solve the London riddle: name whether these 20 players played for Arsenal, Chelsea, both or neither. This is a tribute to the players who dared to cross the divide in the capital.

To stretch your lateral thinking after all that travel, why not tackle FourFourTwo's Weekend Crossword 37, featuring Frenchmen, Wembley specialists, and the Seven Sisters? To ensure your footballing brain stays sharp, join our daily newsletter for a morning trivia hit, and register for free at The Club to earn exclusive badges, join interactive Q&As, and fight for your spot at the summit of our global leaderboards.

Sean Cole
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Sean Cole is a freelance journalist. He has written for FourFourTwo, BBC Sport and When Saturday Comes among others. A Birmingham City supporter and staunch Nikola Zigic advocate, he once scored a hat-trick at St. Andrew’s (in a half-time game). He also has far too many football shirts and spends far too much time reading the Wikipedia pages of obscure players.

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