This document provides an overview and analysis of the winter 2017 transfer window for the top 5 European football leagues. Some key findings include:
- Total spending on transfers for the top 5 leagues was 633 million euros, a 48% increase from previous winter and the highest amount ever.
- The Premier League saw the most investment at 277 million euros, while La Liga spending was only 18 million euros.
- Player sales also reached record levels, with Premier League clubs generating 282 million euros from sales.
- PSG spent the most on transfers among all European clubs at 70 million euros.
2. 2
1. Technical sheet
2. Winter transfer window overview
3. LaLiga on going season review
4. Case study: Chinese SuperLeague
5. European football table 2016/17
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
3. 3
Football Transfer Review by Prime Time Sport provides
since 2009 (originally established as Football Transfer
Review) relevant data and insightful and independent
analysis on the variables that influence squad designs and
player transfers at main European Clubs
• 2 releases published every year, related to Summer and Winter
transfer windows
• The objective is to combine the available data in a way that helps to
come-up with insightful analysis, rather than the publication of the
information itself
• Addressed to both football industry professionals and those that
follow it with special interest
ABOUT SOCCEREX TRANSFER REVIEW
4. 4
• Data included refer to main divisions of top 5 European leagues ( LaLiga Santander,
Premier League, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1)
• Transfer data only include fix amounts.
• Year to year comparisons refer to winter market only, unless otherwise indicated
• Includes transfers that took place until February 1st 2017
• Transfer figures are gross of commissions or revenue share with other stake holders
• Sign-up means new player arrivals (not total number of registered players) and Exits
players leaving the team (even if on loan)
• On going season review and European Football Table have been produced mainly with
1st half of the season at top 5 European leagues (except where otherwise indicated)
• Sales of players (or stakes of economics rights) to investment funds are not considered
by the report
• Matches postponed: Valencia C.F. vs. Real Madrid; Bologna vs. Milan; Crotone vs.
Juventus
TECHNICAL SHEET
• Director: Esteve Calzada
• Head of content: Bruno Batlle and Aleix Piqué
• Analysts: Juan Cervantes and Carlos Gómez de la Vega
• Event host: Consejo Superior de Deportes
• Collaborates:
5. 5
1. Technical sheet
2. Winter transfer window overview
3. LaLiga on going season review
4. Case study: Chinese SuperLeague
5. European football table 2016/17
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
6. 1. Review Top 5 European leagues
2. LaLiga Santander
WINTER 2017 TRANSFER WINDOW TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
6
7. Winter transfers activity follows a summer window which showed highest
investments ever at most of top 5 European leagues to a 3,2bio€ record
combined investment
Consolidation of Chinese Super League purchasing power, continuing to target
Europe’s best players despite new regulations aimed at restricting overseas
players signings
Real Madrid and Atlético banned from signing players by FIFA
Players trading has become standard practice also among top clubs, with sales
becoming main income source to finance investment in new players
British Sterling currency depreciation following Brexit vote
BACKGROUND
7
8. Mio€
TOTAL INVESTMENT WINTER SIGNINGS- TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
8
+48%
Top five 5 European Leagues invested 633mio€ in players at
winter transfer window, up 48% to highest amount in history
9. WINTER TRANSFER VS SUMMER- TOTAL EUROPE
9
Amount spent this winter in Europe was almost 20% of total summer investment,
the second largest % ever after season 2010/11
Mio€
1.713
1.855
1.322
1.723
1.544
2.162 2.238
2.963
3.235
328
112
491
271 303 290 389 427
633
2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
Summer
Winter
10. COMBINED SIGNINGS INVESTMENT SUMMER + WINTER TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
10
Combined investment of summer and winter transfer windows in top 5 European
leagues was almost 3,9bio€, up 14% vs last season and again record high ever
+14%Mio€
11. 11
Premier League sides invested 277m€, +10% vs last winter and well ahead any other
league. League 1 is the surprise runner-up after almost multiplying investment by 5 to
153mio€. Bundesliga (99) & SerieA (87) follow, while LaLiga sides spent only 18m€
150
53
33 42
12
162
32
74
62 59
251
32 39
78
27
277
153
99
87
18
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
+10%
+378%
+12%
-33%
Mio€
WINTER WINDOW EXPENDITURE BY LEAGUE
+153%
12. 12
Combined season investment by Premier League clubs was again the
highest ever, in excess of 1,6bio€ (+15%). SerieA reached 751m€,
followed by Bundesliga (644), LaLiga (495), and Ligue1 (343)
881
444
291
400 428
1.190
364 348
559
166
1.420
657
432
545
335
1.636
751
644
495
343
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
Mio€
+15%
+14%
-8%
+2%
COMBINED SIGNINGS INVESTMENT SUMMER + WINTER TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
+49%
13. 115
35
11
24
11
132
67
14 10
34
90 86
43 45
67
282
85 79
38 33
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
13
Premier League sides sold players for a whopping 282m€ this winter, more than ever.
SerieA (85), Bundesliga (79) complete the top 3. Ligue1 & LaLiga sides only collected 38
& 33m€ for player sales respectively
Mio€
+213%
-1% +84%
-16%
-51%
WINTER WINDOW PLAYER SALES-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
14. 7
23 29 35
1
-5
60
23 30 25
-8 -4
-13
154
-40
115
20
2
-5
-16
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
14
High profile signings by PSG and investment of Olympique Marseille under new ownership
made Ligue1 the strongest in Europe in terms of net investment. Premier League were
only 4th, with player sales income 5m€ higher than amount spent (negative net investment)
Mio€
WINTER WINDOW NET SPENDING-TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
15. TOP 10 CLUBS WITH HIGHEST INVESTMENT IN EUROPE
15
PSG aspiration to improve position in the table made them the highest spenders in Europe
(70m€), followed by Crystal Palace & Marseille (38m€) in their mission to avoid relegation
and play in Europe respectively. Only 5 EPL teams feature in top 10 (vs 7 last year)
70
38 38
33 32 32
29
21 21 19
PSG C.Palace O.Marseille Wolfsburg M.City Everton Juventus West Ham Burnley Napoli
Mio€
16. 16
For the third time in the last 4 years, Chelsea lead the ranking of player sales income in
Europe winter after selling Oscar to Chinese side Shanghai SIPG. Benfica is once again
among top teams in income after selling Guedes to PSG. For the first time, 5 EPL sides
feature in European top 10 of sales income
67
49 47
39
31 29
26 25 24 23
Chelsea Benfica Wolfsburg M.United Genk West Ham Genoa Ajax Hull City Watford
Mio€
TOP 10 TEAMS IN PLAYER SALES VALUE
17. 40,0
32,0
30,0 29,3
22,9
18,0 17,6 17,0 16,0 15,1
Draxler G.Jesus G.Guedes Payet Schneiderlin Pavoletti Ndidi Gabbiadini Depay Brady
17
Draxler’s signing by PSG for 40m€ is the most expensive in Europe, followed by Manchester City’
Gabriel Jesus (32m€) and PSG’s Guedes (30). Only 5 out of 10 most expensive signings took place
in England (vs 9 last year). 9 of 10 took place either in England or France
Mio€
TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE WINTER SIGNINGS 2016/17
18. TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE WINTER SIGNINGS
18
58,5
44,7
41,0 40,0
37,0 35,0 34,6
32,3 32,0 32,0
F.Torres Mata Carroll Draxler Dzeko Willian Cuadrado Bony Schürrle Gabriel Jesus
Draxler signing by PSG and Jesus by Manchester City have joined historical top 10 of most expensive
transfers, which is still topped by Fernando Torres move to Chelsea for 58,5mio€ in 2011.
8 out of 10 most expensive winter signings ever, conducted by Premier League sides
Mio€
Season 10/11 13/14 10/11 16/17 10/11 12/13 14/15 14/15 14/15 16/17
19. 19
Manchester City was the side with highest combined investment (summer + winter) of
season 2016/17 with 206m€, followed by Juventus (199) and city rivals ManU (185).
FC Barcelona the only LaLiga side featuring in the top 10 of season 2016/17
173,6 169,5
185,0
75,6
141,3
123,0 109,8 113,0 108,8
58,5
32,0 29,0
70,0 8,6
38,4
Invierno
Verano205,6
198,5
185,0
145,6 141,3
123,0 118,4 113,0 108,8
96,9
Mio€
CLUB INVESTMENT RANKING 2016/17 (SUMMER + WINTER)
20. 1. Review Top 5 leagues
2. LaLiga Santander
WINTER 2017 TRANSFER WINDOW TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES
20
21. Mio€
21
LaLiga sides investment in winter was down 33% to just18m€, following strong summer
activity and lack of transfers by Madrid teams due to FIFA ban
LALIGA SANTANDER PLAYER SIGNINGS INVESTMENT TRACK RECORD
-33%
65
30
54
8
32
7
12 12
59
27
18
06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17
22. Mio€
22
The main portion of investment of the season continues to be conducted in the summer.
Investment in January only represents 4% of the summer expenditure at LaLiga
WINTER VS SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOWS- LALIGA SANTANDER
23. Mio€
23
Including summer signings, Spanish clubs have spent 495mio€ in player transfers
at season 2016/17, 3rd highest amount in LaLiga´s history.
FC Barcelona and Atletico were top spending teams
COMBINED SIGNINGS INVESTMENT SUMMER + WINTER – LALIGA SANTANDER
24. 24
3
4
5
4
2
1 1
2
1 1
2 2
1 1
3 1 1
3
2
1 1 1 1
1
Granada Malaga Rayo Eibar Levante Betis Valencia Sevilla Celta Espanyol Getafe Las
palmas
Sporting At.Madrid Deportivo
>50%minutes* <50%minutes*
2 2
Nº of players
6
1
3
222
1
55 5
2
5
2
*Minutes played since match day 20 at season 2015/16
Only 15 out of 45 players (33%) signed last winter participated in more than
half of the minutes in the games remaining to finish the season,
down from 64% last year. The performance did not reach the expectations
PARTICIPATION OF PLAYERS SIGNED IN WINTER 2015/16
25. 25
Nº of players
2 2 2
1
2
1 1 1
4
3
5
3
5
3 1
2
1
2 2
1
2
Granada Malaga Rayo Eibar Levante Betis Valencia Sevilla Celta Espanyol Getafe Deportivo Las
palmas
Sporting At.Madrid
No Yes
Only 12 out of 45 players signed last winter stayed at their teams for new season
2016/17, which confirms the search for short term contribution players
CONTINUITY IN 2016/17 OF PLAYERS SIGNED IN WINTER 2015/16
6
5 5 5 5
3
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1
26. Mio€
26
Investment at LaLiga was concentrated in just 5 teams –Sevilla, Granada, Málaga, Celta y
Betis- while the other 15 teams have not paid any transfer fees
LALIGA SANTANDER INVESTMENT IN SIGNINGS BY TEAM
27. Mio€
TOP SIGNINGS LALIGA SANTANDER WINTER 2017
5,5
5,0
2,0
1,8
1,2
1,0 1,0
Montoya Lenglet Luis Hernández Ingason Hjulsager Tosca Rui Silva
27
W. Montoya (5,5m€) and Lenglet (5) are the most expensive signings of the winter at LaLiga, both of
them were acquired by Sevilla. As usual, teams have limited their investments to very specific
necessities trying to obtain loans and players with zero cost
30. Mio€
30
Just 3 LaLiga teams had to sell players this winter. Villarreal topped the list after selling Pato to
Tanjin Quanjian (18m€). Sevilla and Celta are the two other teams that made income from
selling players this summer
PLAYER SALES VALUE BY TEAM- LALIGA SANTANDER
31. Nº of players
Loans
Signings
17 20
18
22
13
14
15
25
18 20
21
29
2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
42
31
16
24
4
Signings 0€
7
Signings 0€
9
13
Signings 0€
44
38
9
Signings 0€
31
10
Signings 0€
38
14
Signings 0€
43
A total of 42 players were signed by LaLiga sides in January,
of which 80% where either on loan (29) or free transfers (5)
5
Signings 0€
NUMBER OF SIGN-UPS LALIGA SANTANDER
33. Nº of players
-11 -15
2010/11
Loans
Signings
2011/12 2012/13
-6
2013/14
-7 -13
2014/15
33
2015/16
-9
-1
-8
-6
7
1
-1
-6
-10
-7
0
-14
-8
0
2016/17
-6
Just like it happened in previous years, LaLiga teams took advantage
of winter transfer window to reduce the number of players in their squads
NET SIGN-UPS VS EXITS- LALIGA SANTANDER
34. Nº of players
34
Leganes was the most active LaLiga team in January, bringing 8 new players and releasing 3.
Only 7 teams (including Real Madrid and Atletico) did not sign any new players this winter
SIGN-UPS BY TEAM- LALIGA SANTANDER
35. Nº of players
35
Granada and Villarreal were the teams that released the highest number of players (6 each),
followed by Las Palmas and Deportivo (5 each). FC Barcelona, At. Madrid and Málaga were the
only sides in LaLiga that did not release any player
PLAYER EXITS BY TEAM- LALIGA SANTANDER
37. 37
1. Technical sheet
2. Winter transfer window overview
3. LaLiga on going season review
4. Case study: Chinese SuperLeague
5. European football table 2016/17
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
38. %Players*
* % players signed or on loan in summer 2016-17 that played more than 50% of minutes until match day 19
PARTICIPATION OF PLAYERS SIGNED IN SUMMER- LALIGA SANTANDER
38
47%
32%
44%
39%
42%
45%
43% 42%
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
The use of summer signings stays similar to the previous years. 42% of the summer
transfers have played more than half of the minutes. One more season the amount does
not reach the 50% ratio
39. %Players*
RANKING USAGE OF NEW PLAYERS 2016/17
39
71%
64%
58%
56% 55% 53%
50% 50%
38%
33% 33%
31% 30% 30% 30%
20%
18%
0% 0%
0/5
5/7
10/18
2/4
5/13
3/10
1/5
3/10
7/11
7/12
6/11
3/6
4/13 3/10
2/11
9/17
1/3 3/9
0/1
Valencia is the team that has taken best advantage of summer player signings. On the
opposite side FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, where no players signed in the summer
have played more than 50% of the minutes
* % players signed or on loan in summer 2016-17 that played more than 50% of minutes until match day 19
40. PARTICIPATION OF TOP 10 EUROPEAN SIGNINGS 2016/17- EUROPE
Only top 10 most expensive players. Minutes played until match day 19
40
%Minutes
Pogba (the most expensive transfer ever) has become the most profitable player from top 10 most
expensive of last summer. Mané and Higuaín are also among the most profitable. On the opposite
side, Mkhitaryan, Sané and Batshuayi have participated in less than 50% of the minutes
95% 92%
76%
69% 67% 67%
59%
23% 23%
4%
Pogba Mané Higuaín Stones Joao Mario Xhaka Mustafi Mkhitaryan Sané Batshuayi
41. Only top 10 most expensive players. Minutes played until match day 19
PARTICIPATION OF TOP 10 LALIGA SANTANDER SIGNINGS 2016-17
41
74%
66%
53%
47%
43%
40%
37%
26% 24% 23%
F. Vázquez Gameiro Garay Umtiti André Gomes Digne Morata Gaitán Vrsaljko Alcácer
%Minutes
Franco Vazquez, played a main role in Sampaoli´s Sevilla, he played 74% of minutes and
he become the most profitable signing from top 10 most expensive of last summer. Gaitán,
Vrashljko and Alcácer the least used from those most expensive
42. % minutes played*
* % minutes played until match day 19 of La Liga 2016/17
RANKING FIELD PLAYERS WITH HIGHEST PARTICIPATION
42
The defenders M. Gaspar, Víctor Ruiz and Rosales have played all the minutes in the first half.
From the second year in a row, injuries have prevent Messi from being in the ranking of highest
participation. Neither is Ronaldo due to the muscular pains at the beginning of the season
100% 100% 100%
99%
97%
95% 95% 95% 95%
94%
M. Gaspar Victor Ruiz Rosales Trigueros G. Moreno Godin I. Martínez Camacho Pezzela Parejo
43. Nº. of key players*
* Fix players: have played more than 70% of minutes until match day 19 of LaLiga 2016/17
RANKING TEAMS WITH HIGHEST NUMBER OF FIX PLAYERS*
43
9 9
8 8
7 7 7 7
6
5 5 5 5 5
4 4 4 4
3 3
Villarreal and R.Sociedad are the teams with the most stable line-up: 9 of their players have played
more than 70% of the minutes. On the opposite side with only 3 players are Granada and Real
Madrid (2 less than last year) While FC Barcelona keeps 6 key players
44. Nº. of players*
* Players that participated with at least 1 minute until match day 19 of LaLiga 2016/17
NUMBER OF PLAYERS* FIELDED BY TEAM
44
29 28 27 27 26 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 22 21
Osasuna is the team who used more players until now (29).
On the opposite side there is At. Madrid with only 21
45. Nº. of players*
* Home grown players that participated with at least 1 minute unitl match day 19 of LaLiga 2016/17
PARTICIPATION OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM
45
21
15
14 14
10 10
8 8
7 7 7 7 7
6
3
2
1 1 1 1
For the 4th year in a row At. Bilbao (21) is the leader in the use of home grown players. Real
Sociedad (15) and Las Palmas (14) complete the Top 3. FC Barcelona is out of the podium for the
2nd consecutive year. Alavés, Leganés, Eibar and Deportivo (1) are in the last position
46. Nº. of players*
* Home grown players that participated with at least 1 minute unitl match day 19 of LaLiga 2016/17
Calculation among top 3 table positions at each of top 5 leagues
PARTICIPATION OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS EUROPE
46
Having used 10 home grown players, FC Barcelona finds itself in the first position of the
European for the 2nd year in a row. They have occupied this spot 7 times in the last 8
years. Following it we find Real Madrid, Hoffenheim and PSG with 7 home grown players
10
7 7 7
6 6 6
5
4
3 3 3
2
1
47. 47
1. Technical sheet
2. Winter transfer window overview
3. LaLiga on going season review
4. Case study: Chinese SuperLeague
5. European football table 2016/17
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
48. Mio€
INVESTMENT CHINESE SUPER LEAGUE SIDES
48
The Chinese Super League keeps erupting after reaching a historical record in players investment
last season. Teams from the Chinese Super League have spent 218€mio so far and the market
remains open until the end of the month
13 23 20 26
62
129
32 40
70
116
345
228
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
Summer
Winter
*Data collected until 07/02/2017
49. Mio€
TOP 10 SIGNINGS CHINESE SUPER LEAGUE + EUROPE WINTER 2017
49*Data collected until 07/02/2017
60,0
40,0
32,0 30,0 29,0
23,3 23,0
20,4 20,0 18,0
Oscar Draxler G. Jesús Guedes Payet Ighalo Scheneiderlin Zhang Witsel Pato
China
Europe
51. 51
1. Technical sheet
2. Winter transfer window overview
3. LaLiga on going season review
4. Case study: Chinese SuperLeague
5. European football table 2016/17
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
52. 1. Top 5 European leagues combined
2. Top scorers and assists
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
52
53. % Points
achieved
Total % of
PointsPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Chelsea 49 19 16 1 2 42 13 85,96
2 Juventus 45 18 15 0 3 39 14 83,33
3 B. Munich 42 17 13 3 1 40 10 82,35
4 Real Madrid 43 18 13 4 1 48 17 79,63
5 Nice 44 19 13 5 1 34 13 77,19
6 Leipzig 39 17 12 3 2 34 15 76,47
7 FC Liverpool 43 19 13 4 2 46 21 75,44
8 Monaco 42 19 13 3 3 56 20 73,68
9 Sevilla 42 19 13 3 3 42 25 73,68
10 FC Barcelona 41 19 12 5 2 51 17 71,93
53
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
POINTS ACHIEVED: TOP 10 EUROPE
54. 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
91,23 85,96 96,49 92,16 88,24 90,20 85,96
84,31 78,95 78,95 91,23 83,33 89,47 83,33
84,21 78,95 78,95 87,72 80,70 77,78 82,35
72,55 77,19 77,19 87,72 80,70 77,19 79,63
54
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
RANKING % POINTS ACHIEVED LAST 7 YEARS
55. % of points
55
55
73,10%
77,49%
70,18% 69,93%
69,01%
66,67%
75,05%
69,59%
75,82%
66,67%
77,19%
75,08%
73,97%
73,20% 73,09%
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
AVERAGE % OF POINTS TOP 3 POSITION TABLE
Ligue 1 and Bundesliga are the most competitive leagues during season 2016/17
(top 3 teams have collected 73% of the points in average).
On the opposite side, Premier League top 3 teams have collected 77% of the points
57. 57
% Points
achieved
Total % of
PointsPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Juventus 30 10 10 0 0 27 6 100,00
2 AS Roma 27 9 9 0 0 27 7 100,00
3 Leipzig 22 8 7 1 0 17 5 91,67
4 Monaco 22 8 7 1 0 31 6 91,67
5 Chelsea 27 10 9 0 1 28 6 90,00
6 Sevilla 24 9 8 0 1 21 11 88,89
7 Hertha Berlin 21 8 7 0 1 15 4 87,50
8 Real Madrid 26 10 8 2 0 26 10 86,67
9 FC Liverpool 23 9 7 2 0 26 7 85,19
10 Tottenham 23 9 7 2 0 19 5 85,19
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
POINTS ACHIEVED AT HOME: TOP 10
58. 58
% Points
achieved
Total % of
PointsPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Chelsea 22 9 7 1 1 17 7 81,48
2 B. Munich 19 8 6 1 1 14 6 79,17
3 FC Barcelona 23 10 7 2 1 28 10 76,67
4 Real Madrid 17 8 5 2 1 22 7 70,83
5 Nice 17 8 5 2 1 11 6 70,83
6 M. City 21 10 7 0 3 22 12 70,00
7 FC Liverpool 20 10 6 2 2 20 14 66,67
8 FC Arsenal 17 9 5 2 2 22 10 62,96
9 M. United 17 9 5 2 2 20 9 62,96
10 Leipzig 17 9 5 2 2 17 10 62,96
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
POINTS ACHIEVED AWAY: TOP 10
59. 59
Average goals
favor
Total Avge
GfPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Monaco 42 19 13 3 3 56 20 2,95
2 FC Barcelona 41 19 12 5 2 51 17 2,68
3 Real Madrid 43 18 13 4 1 48 17 2,67
4 FC Liverpool 43 19 13 4 2 46 21 2,42
5 B. Munich 42 17 13 3 1 40 10 2,35
6 Chelsea 49 19 16 1 2 42 13 2,21
7 Sevilla 42 19 13 3 3 42 25 2,21
8 Napoli 38 19 11 5 3 42 22 2,21
9 B. Dormund 30 17 8 6 3 37 20 2,18
10 Juventus 45 18 15 0 3 39 14 2,17
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
AVERAGE GOALS SCORED: TOP 10
60. 60
Average goals
favor
Total Avge
GfPt Played W D L Gf Ga
89 Nancy 21 19 5 6 8 15 23 0,79
90 Angers 19 19 5 4 10 15 24 0,79
91 Leganes 18 19 4 6 9 15 31 0,79
92 Crotone 9 18 2 3 13 14 33 0,78
93 Pescara 9 18 1 6 11 14 33 0,78
94 Augsburg 18 17 4 6 7 13 19 0,76
95 W. Bremen 16 17 4 4 9 12 36 0,71
96 Nantes 22 19 6 4 9 13 27 0,68
97 Darmstadt 98 9 17 2 3 12 11 30 0,65
98 Empoli 17 19 4 5 10 11 26 0,58
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
AVERAGE GOALS SCORED: WORST 10
61. 61
Average goals
favor
Total Avge
GfPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Monaco 22 8 7 1 0 31 6 3,88
2 AS Roma 27 9 9 0 0 27 7 3,00
3 Liverpool 23 9 7 2 0 26 7 2,89
4 B. Munich 23 9 7 2 0 26 4 2,89
5 Chelsea 27 10 9 0 1 28 6 2,80
6 Juventus 30 10 10 0 0 27 6 2,70
7 Real Madrid 26 10 8 2 0 26 10 2,60
8 Barcelona 18 9 5 3 1 23 7 2,56
9 Napoli 23 10 7 2 1 24 12 2,40
10 Sevilla 24 9 8 0 1 21 11 2,33
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
AVERAGE GOALS SCORED AT HOME: TOP 10
62. 62
Average goals
favor
Total Avge
GfPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 FC Barcelona 23 10 7 2 1 28 10 2,80
2 Real Madrid 17 8 5 2 1 22 7 2,75
3 Monaco 17 9 5 2 2 22 10 2,44
4 FC Arsenal 17 9 5 2 2 20 9 2,22
5 M. City 21 10 7 0 3 22 12 2,20
6 B. Dormund 12 9 3 3 3 19 15 2,11
7 Sevilla 18 10 5 3 2 21 14 2,10
8 FC Liverpool 20 10 6 2 2 20 14 2,00
9 Napoli 15 9 4 3 2 18 10 2,00
10 Chelsea 22 9 7 1 1 17 7 1,89
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
AVERAGE GOALS SCORED AWAY: TOP 10
63. 63
Average goals
against
Total Avge
GaPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 B. Munich 42 17 13 3 1 40 10 0,59
2 Chelsea 49 19 16 1 2 42 13 0,68
3 Nice 44 19 13 5 1 34 13 0,68
4 Tottenham 39 19 11 6 2 37 14 0,74
5 Villareal 31 19 8 7 4 26 14 0,74
6 Juventus 45 18 15 0 3 39 14 0,78
7 PSG 39 19 12 3 4 38 15 0,79
8 At. Madrid 35 19 10 5 4 34 16 0,84
9 St-Ètienne 26 19 6 8 5 18 16 0,84
10 Köln 26 17 6 8 3 21 15 0,88
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
AVERAGE GOALS CONCEDED: TOP 10
64. 64
Average goals
against
Total Avge
GaPt Played W D L Gf Ga
89 FC Metz 22 19 6 4 9 19 36 1,89
90 Palermo 10 19 2 4 13 16 36 1,89
91 Sporting 13 19 3 4 12 19 37 1,95
92 FC Lorient 15 19 4 3 12 20 38 2,00
93 W. Bremen 16 17 4 4 9 12 36 2,12
94 Hull City 13 19 3 4 12 16 41 2,16
95 Osasuna 9 19 1 6 12 20 42 2,21
96 Granada 10 19 1 7 11 16 42 2,21
97 Cagliari 23 19 7 2 10 27 43 2,26
98 Swansea 12 19 3 3 13 21 44 2,32
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
AVERAGE GOALS CONCEDED: WORST 10
65. 65
Goal
Difference
Total Goal
diffPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Monaco 42 19 13 3 3 56 20 36
2 FC Barcelona 41 19 12 5 2 51 17 34
3 R.Madrid 43 18 13 4 1 48 17 31
4 B. Munich 42 17 13 3 1 40 10 30
5 Chelsea 49 19 16 1 2 42 13 29
6 FC Liverpool 43 19 13 4 2 46 21 25
7 Juventus 45 18 15 0 3 39 14 25
8 PSG 39 19 12 3 4 38 15 23
9 Tottenham 39 19 11 6 2 37 14 23
10 Arsenal 40 19 12 4 3 41 19 22
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
GOAL DIFFERENCE: TOP 10
66. 66
Goal
profitability
Total Goal
profPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Nantes 22 19 6 4 9 13 27 1,69
2 Empoli 17 19 4 5 10 11 26 1,55
3 St-Ètienne 26 19 6 8 5 18 16 1,44
4 Rennes 28 19 8 4 7 20 23 1,40
5 Nancy 21 19 5 6 8 15 23 1,40
6 Augsburg 18 17 4 6 7 13 19 1,38
7 Marseille 30 19 8 6 5 22 19 1,36
8 Alavés 23 19 5 8 6 17 20 1,35
9 W. Bremen 16 17 14 4 9 12 36 1,33
10 Francfort 29 17 8 5 4 22 15 1,32
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
GOAL PROFITABILITY: TOP 10
67. Goals / game
2,9 2,8 2,7
2,9
2,6
2,9
2,7 2,8
3,2
2,4
2,6 2,6 2,6
2,8
2,42,5 2,6 2,5
2,8
2,4
2,9 2,9 2,8
2,6 2,5
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
67
Average after completion of 1st half of each league
AVERAGE GOALS PER GAME BY LEAGUE
68. 1. Top 5 European leagues combined
2. Top scorers and assists
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
68
69. Leo Messi 15
Luis Suárez 15
C.Ronaldo 12
I.Aspas 11
W.José 9
Griezman 8
R.Castro 8
Ben Yedder 8
Sansone 7
Andone 7
Goals scored during 1st half of each domestic league
TOP SCORERS TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES 2016/17
69
Diego Costa 14
A. Sánchez 13
Ibrahimovic 13
Lukaku 11
Defoe 11
Agüero 11
Kane 10
Dele Alli 10
Mané 9
Hazard 9
Icardi 14
Dzeko 13
Belotti 13
Higuaín 12
Mertens 11
Immobile 10
Bernardeschi 9
Salah 8
Falqué 8
Théréau 8
Aubameyang 16
Lewandowski 14
Modeste 13
Werner 10
Wagner 10
Ibisevic 8
Gnabry 7
Malli 6
Calhanoglu 6
Forsberg 5
Cavani 18
Lacazette 13
Falcao 11
Gomis 10
Pléa 10
Santini 8
Balotelli 8
Braithwaite 7
Boudebouz 7
Moukandjo 7
70. TOP 10 PLAYERS BY GOAL EFFICACY
70
Goals scored during 1st half of each domestic league
Minutes x goal
69,2
73,5
80,4 84,1 86,3 86,5 88,1
94,3 95,8 99,4
Falcao Cavani Carrillo Aubameyang Messi Lacazette Balotelli Luis Suárez Agüero Mertens
71. 71
Goals scored during 1st half of each domestic league
TOP 3 GOAL EFFICACY OF LAST 5 SEASONS
Minutes x goal
59,0
78,9 79,7
66,2
79,2
83,9
54,1
70,7
75,1 73,1 74,8
82,6
69,0
74,0
80,0
Messi Ibrahimovic Falcao L. Suárez C. Ronaldo D. Costa CisséC.Ronaldo Agüero IbrahimovicBenzema Aubameyang CavaniFalcao Carrillo
2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
72. TOP ASSISTS TOP 5 EUROPEAN LEAGUES 2016/17
72
Kroos 9
Neymar 7
E.Colak 7
Sarabia 7
Piatti 7
Nani 6
Parejo 6
Luis Suárez 6
Messi 5
Oyarzabal 5
De Bruyne 10
Phillips 8
Zaha 8
A.Sánchez 8
Matic 7
Payet 7
Eriksen 7
Lallana 7
Pedro 6
Sterling 6
Callejón 9
F.Anderson 8
Hamsik 7
A. Gómez 6
Pjanic 6
Suso 6
Perotti 6
Icardi 6
Di Genaro 5
Bonaventura 5
Forsberg 9
Grifo 8
Dembélé 7
Ribéry 6
Brandt 6
Malli 6
Müller 5
G.Castro 5
Kramaric 5
Rudy 4
Seri 8
Sanson 7
Marçal 6
B.Silva 6
Mbappé 6
Di María 5
Ntep 5
Diony 5
Baal 4
Ghezzal 4
Assists conceded during 1st half of each domestic league
73. 73
1. Technical sheet
2. Winter transfer window overview
3. LaLiga on going season review
4. Case study: Chinese SuperLeague
5. European football table 2016/17
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
74. Top five 5 European Leagues invested 633mio€ in players at winter transfer window, up
48% to highest amount in history and 2nd highest % vs summer
Combined investment of summer and winter transfer windows in top 5 European leagues
was almost 3,9bio€, up 14% vs last season and again record high ever
Premier League sides invested 277m€, +10% vs last winter and well ahead any other
league. League 1 is the surprise runner-up after almost multiplying investment by 5 to
153mio€. Bundesliga (99) & SerieA (87) follow, while LaLiga sides spent only 18m€
Combined season investment by Premier League clubs was again the highest ever, in
excess of 1,6bio€ (+15%). SerieA reached 751m€, followed by Bundesliga (644), LaLiga
(495), and Ligue1 (343)
Premier League sides sold players for a whopping 282m€ this winter, more than ever.
SerieA (85), Bundesliga (79) complete the top 3. Ligue1 & LaLiga sides only collected 38 &
33m€ for player sales respectively
High profile signings by PSG and investment of Olympique Marseille under new ownership
made Ligue1 the strongest in Europe in terms of net investment. Premier League were only
4th, with player sales income 5m€ higher than amount spent (negative net investment)
CONCLUSIONS FTR 2017- WINTER (1 OF 4)
74
75. PSG aspiration to improve table position made them the highest spenders in Europe
(70m€), followed by Crystal Palace & Marseille (38m€) in their mission to avoid relegation
and play in Europe respectively. Only 5 EPL teams feature in top 10 (vs 7 last year)
For the third time in the last 4 years, Chelsea lead the ranking of player sales income in
Europe winter after selling Oscar to Chinese side Shanghai SIPG. Benfica is once again
among top teams in income after selling Guedes to PSG. For the first time, 5 EPL sides
feature in European top 10 of sales income
Draxler’s signing by PSG for 40m€ is the most expensive in Europe, followed by
Manchester City’ Gabriel Jesus (32m€) and PSG’s Guedes (30). Only 5 out of 10 most
expensive signings took place in England (vs 9 last year). 9 of 10 took place either in
England or France. Both Draxler and Jesus signings join historiacal top 10 of most
expensive winter signings
Manchester City was the side with highest combined investment (summer + winter) of
season 2016/17 with 206m€, followed by Juventus (199) and city rivals ManU (185). FC
Barcelona the only LaLiga side featuring in the top 10 of season 2016/17
CONCLUSIONS FTR 2017- WINTER (2 OF 4)
75
76. LaLiga sides investment in winter was down 33% to just18m€, following strong
summer activity and lack of transfers by Madrid teams due to FIFA ban
Including summer signings, Spanish clubs have spent 495mio€ in player transfers at
season 2016/17, 3rd highest amount in LaLiga´s history. FC Barcelona and Atletico
were top spending teams
Only 15 out of 45 players (33%) signed last winter participated in more than half of the
minutes in the games remaining to finish the season, down from 64% last year. The
performance did not reach the expectations. Just 12 out of 45 players signed last
winter stayed at their teams for new season 2016/17, which confirms the search for
short term contribution players
Investment at LaLiga was concentrated in just 5 teams –Sevilla, Granada, Málaga,
Celta y Betis- while the other 15 teams have not paid any transfer fees
Montoya (5,5m€) & Lenglet (5) are most expensive signings of the winter at LaLiga,
both of them were acquired by Sevilla. As usual, teams have limited their investments
to very specific necessities trying to obtain loans and players with zero cost
CONCLUSIONS FTR 2017- WINTER (3 OF 4)
76
77. LaLiga income from player sales was down 50% to 33m€, the lowest amount of top 5
European leagues, confirming the improved ability of LaLiga sides top retain best
talent (amount would be just 15m€ if Villarreal would not have sold Pato to China).
Besides Villarreal, only Sevilla (amount reinvested) and Celta sold players to other
leagues
A total of 42 players were signed by LaLiga sides in January, of which 80% where
either on loan (29) or free transfers (5). On the other side, 48 players left their teams
this winter
Leganes was the most active LaLiga team in January, bringing 8 new players and
releasing 3. Only 7 teams (including Real Madrid and Atletico) did not sign any new
players this winter
Granada and Villarreal were the teams that released the highest number of players (6
each), followed by Las Palmas and Deportivo (5 each). FC Barcelona, At. Madrid and
Málaga were the only sides in LaLiga that did not release any player
77
CONCLUSIONS FTR 2017- WINTER (4 OF 4)
78. 78
SUMMARY: ON GOING SEASON REVIEW (1 OF 2)
The use of summer signings stays similar to the previous years. 42% of the
summer transfers have played more than half of the minutes. One more season
the amount does not reach the 50% ratio. Valencia is the team that has taken
best advantage of summer player signings. On the opposite side FC Barcelona
and Real Madrid, where no players signed in the summer have played more than
50% of the minutes
Pogba (the most expensive transfer ever) has become the most profitable player
from top 10 most expensive of last summer. Mané and Higuaín are also among
the most profitable. On the opposite side, Mkhitaryan, Sané and Batshuayi have
participated in less than 50% of the minutes
Franco Vazquez, played a main role in Sampaoli´s Sevilla, he played 74% of
minutes and he become the most profitable signing from top 10 most expensive
of last summer. Gaitán, Vrashljko and Alcácer the least used from those most
expensive
The defenders M. Gaspar, Víctor Ruiz and Rosales have played all the minutes in
the first half. From the second year in a row, injuries have prevent Messi from
being in the ranking of highest participation. Neither is Ronaldo due to the
muscular pains at the beginning of the season
79. 79
SUMMARY: ON GOING SEASON REVIEW (2 OF 2)
Villarreal and R.Sociedad are the teams with the most stable line-up: 9 of their
players have played more than 70% of the minutes. On the opposite side with
only 3 players are Granada and Real Madrid (2 less than last year) While FC
Barcelona keeps 6 key players
Osasuna is the team who used more players until now (29).On the opposite
side there is At. Madrid with only 21
For the 4th year in a row At. Bilbao (21) is the leader in the use of home grown
players. Sporting (15) and Las Palmas (14) complete the Top 3. FC Barcelona
is out of the podium for the 2nd consecutive year. Eibar, Leganés and
Deportivo (1) are in the last position
Having used 10 home grown players, FC Barcelona finds itself in the first
position of the European for the 2nd year in a row. They have occupied this
spot 7 times in the last 8 years. Following it we find Real Madrid, Hoffenheim
and PSG with 7 home grown players
80. 80
SUMMARY- EUROPEAN FOOTBALL TABLE 2016/17 (1 OF 3)
For the first time in the last 8 years, Chelsea leads the European
classification having earned 85,96% of the points ( highest % of an English
team in the last 10 years). Followed by Juventus with (83,33%) and Bayern
(82,35%) who has lead the table the previous 3 years. FC Barcelona
(71,93%) fells out of the Top3 because of the weak results at Camp Nou.
Real Madrid obtained 79,63% of the points and reaches the 4th spot in the
European classification, improving their results from last season (7th with a
70,18%)
Juventus and Rome are the only two teams that have won all their games
at home. Chelsea has been the best team away obtaining 81,48% of the
points during the first half of the season
Monaco leads European table in terms of the most goals scored (with an
average of 2,95 goals per game) followed by FC Barcelona (2,68) and
Real Madrid (2,67). Monaco also leads table of goals scored at home with
(3,88) the highest average in the last 4 years. FC Barcelona (2,80) and
Real Madrid (2,67) lead the table of goals scored away.
Bayern Munich has the best defense in Europe conceding only 0.59 goals
per game. Only followed by Chelsea and Niza with 0,68 goals per game
81. 81
SUMMARY- EUROPEAN FOOTBALL TABLE 2016/17 (2 OF 3)
Osasuna (LaLiga), Pescara (Serie A) and Crotone (Serie A), are the worse
teams in Europe
Nantes (1,69 points per goal on average), Empoli (1,55) y Saint-Etienne
(1,44) are the teams whose goals have the best performance in Europe
For the first time in 8 years, LaLiga Santander (2,91) leads the ranking in
average of scored goals after two years decreasing the average
The Premier League with an average of 2,85 goals holds the 2nd position
for the second consecutive year followed by Serie A (2,76), and Bundesliga
(2,60) that falls to the 4th position after leading the ranking the las 6years.
Ligue 1 closes the Top5 with an average of 2,52
The investment in new players has lead to best results on the field only for
5 out of the 10 teams that spent the most in Spain. Sevilla, Madrid y Real
Sociedad are the teams that have improve the most in comparison with
last season
82. 82
SUMMARY- EUROPEAN FOOTBALL TABLE 2016/17 (3 OF 3)
Cavani (18 goals) leads the table of top scorers after the first half of the
season in the5 main European leagues. For second year in a row , neither
Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, are the leaders. In the second position we
finde Aubameyang with 16 goals and in the third is Leo Messi with 15
goals
Falcao is the most eficient player in europe, he socres a goal every 69
minutes. Followed by Cavani (1 goal every 74 minutes) and Guido Carrillo
(1 every 80 minutes), all top 3 players come from the Ligue1
Kevin de Bruyne leads the the table in assits with a total of 10 assists
(smallest amount in the las 3 years) followed byToni Kroos, Callejón y
Forsberg with 9 assists each
83. 83
1. Technical sheet
2. Winter transfer window overview
3. LaLiga on going season review
4. Case study: Chinese SuperLeague
5. European football table 2016/17
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
85. % of total summer + winter
24%
31%
41%
57% 53%
16%
20%
21%
21% 25%
85
TOP 4
TOP 2
40%
51%
62%
78% 78%
Premier League has the smallest concentration as top 2 teams (ManCity and ManU) account for just
16% of total and top 4 for 24% (+Chelsea & Arsenal). Real Madrid is not among top 4 teams with
highest investment in a full season for the first time in LaLiga history
CONCENTRATION OF INVESTMENT BY TOP SPENDING TEAMS 2016/17
86. Season Players
Cost
(mio€)
League
Position
2005-06
- -
1º
2006-07
- -
1º
2007-08 J.M Pinto 0,4
2º
(-7 points)
2008-09
- -
1º
2009-10 - - 1º
2010-11 Afellay 3 1º
2011-12 - -
2º
(-5 points)
2012-13 - - 1º
2013-14 - - 1º
2014-15 - - 2º (-1 point)
2015-16 - - 2º
2016-17 - - 3º (-2 points)
Season Players
Cost
(mio€)
League
Position
2005-06
Cicinho 5 3º
(-12 points)Cassano 5,5
2006-07
F.Gago 20
2º
(-1 point)
G.Higuaín 10
Marcelo 6
2007-08 - - 1º
2008-09
Huntelaar 20 3º
(-12 points)L.Diarra 20
Faubert Loan
2009-10 - -
2º
(-5 points)
2010-11 Adebayor Loan
2º
(-7 points)
2011-12 - - 1º
2012-13 Diego López 3,5 3º (-18 points)
2013-14 - - 3º (- 3 points)
2014-15
Lucas Silva
Ödegaard
Marco Asensio
13
2,8
3,9
1º
2015-16 - - 3º (-2 points)
2016-17 - - 1º
86
FC Barcelona has only used winter market in 2 of the last 12 windows.
Real Madrid uses winter window more often (6 of 12), this year they have not used the winter market
due to the FIFA banned
BARÇA VS REAL MADRID WINTER SIGNINGS TRACK RECORD
87. Mio€
87
27,0
25,0
21,3 21,0 20,5 20,0
18,0
13,0
12,0
11,0
Huntelaar E.Pérez Aimar Geovanni Gago Diarra Banega Lucas Silva Higuaín Immobile
None of the players bought this winter are in the ranking of top 10 most
expensive winter signings ever at LaLiga
TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE WINTER SIGNINGS EVER – LALIGA SANTANDER
88. SPORTING RESULTS TREND EUROPEAN TEAMS WITH HIGHEST EXPENDITURE IN SUMMER 2016/17
88
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
Team
Summer
Investment
(Mio€)
2015/16 2016/17
League
position
% points
League
position
%
points
M.United 185 6 52,63 6 63,16
M.City 174 3 63,16 5 68,42
Juventus 170 2 68,42 1 83,33
Chelsea 141 14 35,09 1 85,96
FC Barcelona 123 2 77,78 3 71,93
Arsenal 113 1 68,42 3 70,18
B.Dortmund 110 2 74,51 4 58,82
Inter 109 3 68,42 7 57,89
Tottenham 83 4 61,40 4 68,42
At.Madrid 81 1 77,19 4 61,40
89. SPORTING RESULTS TREND LA LIGA TEAMS WITH HIGHEST EXPENDITURE IN SUMMER 2016/17
89
Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
Team
Summer
Investment
(Mio€)
2015/16 2016/17
League
position
% points
League
position
%
points
FC Barcelona 123 2 77,78 3 71,19
At.Madrid 81 1 77,19 4 61,40
Villarreal 56 4 68,42 6 54,39
Sevilla 56 7 50,88 2 73,68
Valencia 30 12 40,35 15 35,19
R.Madrid 30 3 70,18 1 79,63
Betis 22 14 35,09 13 38,60
Espanyol 15 13 36,84 9 45,61
R.Sociedad 11 15 35,09 5 61,40
Málaga 10 10 42,11 14 36,84
90. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
90
% Points
achieved
Total % of
PointsPt Played W D L Gf Ga
89 Hull City 9 10 2 3 5 11 20 30,00
90 Wolfsburg 8 9 2 2 5 6 12 29,63
91 Swansea 8 10 2 2 6 14 23 26,67
92 Crystal Palace 7 9 2 1 6 12 13 25,93
93 Leganes 7 9 1 4 4 7 13 25,93
94 Granada 7 9 1 4 4 7 11 25,93
95 Ingolstadt 5 8 1 2 5 7 14 20,83
96 Pescara 4 9 0 4 5 5 16 14,81
97 Osasuna 3 10 0 3 7 10 22 10,00
98 US Palermo 1 9 0 1 8 4 18 3,70
POINTS ACHIEVED AT HOME: WORST 10
91. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
91
% Points
achieved
Total % of
PointsPt Played W D L Gf Ga
89 Dijon 3 8 0 3 5 7 15 12,50
90 Sporting 3 10 0 3 7 6 17 10,00
91 Granada 3 10 0 3 7 9 31 10,00
92 B. M´gladbach 2 8 0 2 6 3 18 8,33
93 FC Lorient 2 9 0 2 7 11 19 7,41
94 Leicester 2 9 0 2 7 8 21 7,41
95 FC Burnley 1 8 0 1 7 2 18 4,17
96 SM Caen 1 9 0 1 8 5 17 3,70
97 Crotone 1 10 0 1 9 5 20 3,33
98 Darmstadt 98 0 8 0 0 8 4 20 0,00
POINTS ACHIEVED AWAY: WORST 10
92. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
92
Average goals
favor
Total Avge
GfPt Played W D L Gf Ga
89 Ingolstadt 5 8 1 2 5 7 14 0,88
90 Darmstadt 98 9 9 2 3 4 7 10 0,78
91 Leganes 7 9 1 4 4 7 13 0,78
92 Granada 7 9 1 4 4 7 11 0,78
93 Augsburg 9 9 2 3 4 6 12 0,67
94 Wolfsburg 8 9 2 2 5 6 12 0,67
95 FC Empoli 11 10 3 2 5 6 15 0,60
96 Pescara 4 9 0 4 5 5 16 0,56
97 FC Nantes 9 9 2 3 4 4 13 0,44
98 US Palermo 1 9 0 1 8 4 18 0,44
AVERAGE GOALS SCORED AT HOME: WORST 10
93. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
93
Average goals
favor
Total Avge
GfPt Played W D L Gf Ga
89 SCO Angers 7 9 2 1 6 5 12 0,56
90 SM Caen 1 9 0 1 8 5 17 0,56
91 FC Empoli 6 9 1 3 5 5 11 0,56
92 Darmstadt 98 0 8 0 0 8 4 20 0,50
93 Rennes 4 8 1 1 6 4 16 0,50
94 Crotone 1 10 0 1 9 5 20 0,50
95 Toulouse 7 9 1 4 4 4 9 0,44
96 B. M´gladbach 2 8 0 2 6 3 18 0,38
97 AS Nancy 6 8 1 3 4 3 13 0,38
98 FC Burnley 1 8 0 1 7 2 18 0,25
AVERAGE GOALS SCORED AWAY: WORST 10
94. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
94
Average goals
against
Total Avge
GaPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Marseille 18 8 5 3 0 9 1 0,13
2 Paris SG 21 9 6 3 0 19 3 0,33
3 B.Munich 23 9 7 2 0 26 4 0,44
4 Rennes 23 9 7 2 0 14 4 0,44
5 Hertha Berlin 21 8 7 0 1 15 4 0,50
6 Köln 16 8 4 4 0 13 4 0,50
7 Guingamp 17 8 5 2 1 9 4 0,50
8 Tottenham 23 9 7 2 0 19 5 0,56
9 St-Ètienne 16 9 4 4 1 10 5 0,56
10 Chelsea 27 10 9 0 1 28 6 0,60
AVERAGE GOALS CONCEDED AT HOME: TOP 10
95. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
95
Average goals
against
Total Avge
GaPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Pescara 4 9 0 4 5 5 16 1,78
2 Hull City 9 10 2 3 5 11 20 2,00
3 Palermo 1 9 0 1 8 4 18 2,00
4 Cagliari 19 9 6 1 2 20 19 2,11
5 Valencia 8 8 2 2 4 13 17 2,13
6 Hamburgo 8 8 2 2 4 8 17 2,13
7 Osasuna 3 10 0 3 7 10 22 2,20
8 Sporting 10 9 3 1 5 13 20 2,22
9 Swansea 8 10 2 2 6 14 23 2,30
10 FC Metz 11 8 3 2 3 11 19 2,38
AVERAGE GOALS CONCEDED AT HOME: WORST 10
96. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
96
Average goals
against
Total Avge
GaPt Played W D L Gf Ga
1 Villareal 11 9 2 5 2 8 6 0,67
2 B. Munich 19 8 6 1 1 14 6 0,75
3 Nice 17 8 5 2 1 11 6 0,75
4 Chelsea 22 9 7 1 1 17 7 0,78
5 Real Madrid 17 8 5 2 1 22 7 0,88
6 Augsburg 9 8 2 3 3 7 7 0,88
7 Francfort 11 9 3 2 4 8 8 0,89
8 Tottenham 16 10 4 4 2 18 9 0,90
9 At. Madrid 15 10 4 3 3 14 9 0,90
10 FC Barcelona 23 10 7 2 1 28 10 1,00
AVERAGE GOALS CONCEDED AWAY: TOP 10
97. Table after completion of 1st half of each domestic league
97
Average goals
favor
Total Avge
GfPt Played W D L Gf Ga
89 FC Burnley 1 8 0 1 7 2 18 2,25
90 Las Palmas 5 9 1 2 6 10 21 2,33
91 Leicester 2 9 0 2 7 8 21 2,33
92 Swansea 4 9 1 1 7 7 21 2,33
93 Hull City 4 9 1 1 7 5 21 2,33
94 Cagliari 4 10 1 1 8 7 24 2,40
95 Darmstadt 98 0 8 0 0 8 4 20 2,50
96 W. Bremen 6 8 1 3 4 9 21 2,63
97 Montpellier 4 9 0 4 5 12 24 2,67
98 Granada 3 10 0 3 7 9 31 3,10
AVERAGE GOALS CONCEDED AWAY: WORST 10
108. 108
LIST OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM
Club Canteranos
Sergi Roberto, Busquets, Messi, Piqué, Jordi Alba, Denis Suarez, Rafinha, Aleix
Vidal, Iniesta, Masip
Carvajal, Nacho, Morata, Lucas Vázquez, Casemiro, Yañez, Kiko Casilla, Mariano,
Saúl Ñíguez, Koke, Gabi, Lucas Hernández, Thomas, Torres
José Gayá, Carlos Soler, Jaume Doménech
Sergio Rico, David Soria
Iñigo Martínez, Illarramendi, Ander BardajiOyarzabal, Zurutuza, Xabi Prieto, Carlos
Martínez, Zaldua, Mikel Gonzalez, Bergara, Elustondo, Hector Hernández,
Gaztañaga, Aguirretxe
Laporte, Balenziaga, Iñaki Williams, Aduriz, San José, Beñat, Bóveda, Muniaín, Kepa,
Yeray, Iraizoz, Lekue, Susaeta, Iturraspe, Etxeita, Merino, Mikel Rico, Eraso, ,
Saborit, Alex Remiro
Laure, Álex Bergantiños, Pedro Mosquera
Uche Agbo
David López, Aarón Caricol, Javi López, Marc Roca, Duarte, Victor Álvarez, Gerard
Moreno, Álvaro Vázquez
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LIST OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS BY TEAM
Club Canteranos
Mario Gaspar, Trigueros, Jaume Costa, Musacchio, Rodri, Bruno
Juanpi, Fornals, Recio, Ontiveros, En-Nesyri
Toquero
Iago Aspas, S. Álvarez, Señé, R. Blanco, Hugo Mallo, Jonny, Pape Cheikh
Ander Capa
Lizoain, Roque Mesa, Vicente Gómez, J. Viera, Tana, David García, J.Castellano,
D.Castellano, Momo, Aythami, David Simón, Hernán, Jesé
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Oier, Unai García, R. Torres, David García, Berenger, M. Flaño, Kodro, Imanol
García, J. Flaño, Márquez, Olavide
Sergio Alvarez, Meré, Nacho Cases, Canella, Carlos Castro, Lora, Ndi,
Joaquín, Ceballos, Alex Alegría, Alex Martínez, Cejudo, Rafa Navarro, Dani Giménez
110. 1. Tables
2. About Prime Time Sport
FOOTBALL TRANSFER REVIEW 2017- WINTER WINDOW
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111. PRIME TIME SPORT BUSINESS AREAS
• Sponsors recruiting
• Media relationships
• Social networks
• Brand positioning &
development
• Player representation
• International player transfers
• Academies development
• Friendly games
• Consultancy PLAYER
IMAGE RIGHTS
FOOTBALL
CONTENT &
CONSULTANCY E-SPORTS
• YouTubers representation
• Off-line & online events
• Bespoke projects for brands
• Sponsors recruiting
• Sponsors activation
• Strategic consultancy
• Articles & media appearances
• Book Show Me the Money!
• Soccerex Transfer Review
CORPORATE
FINANCE
• M&A projects
• Investment in football clubs
• Secured lending
• Valuation of squads
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113. CONTACT DETAILS
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Esteve Calzada
Group CEO
esteve.calzada@primetimesport.com
+44 7741 3763 20
+34 669 84 24 46
Bruno Batlle
General Manager
bruno.batlle@primetimesport.com
+34 672 29 61 33
Joan Ramon Minguell
Director of Corporate Finance
jr.minguell@primetimesport.com
+34 652 44 31 59
Miguel A. Hernández
Chief Marketing & Digital Officer
miguel.hernandez@primetimesport.com
+34 609 83 46 59