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Current transfer records for all 20 Premier League clubs

Tottenham Hotspur v FC Internazionale - 2019 International Champions Cup

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 04: Tanguy Ndombele of Tottenham Hotspur runs with the ball during the 2019 International Champions Cup match between Tottenham Hotspur and FC Internazionale at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on August 04, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

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More than half of the Premier League’s teams broke transfer records in 2019. Half!

Arsenal, Brighton, Newcastle, Watford, Spurs, West Ham, Man City, Wolves, Leicester City, and Aston Villa all have new top record holders, but where do those (reported) fees line up in comparison to other clubs’ records?

[ MORE: PL transfer grades ]

Wait no further, friends. Here are all the club transfer records for all 20 teams, with all transfers over $70 million included in the interest of perspective.

Fees are rounded to the nearest American million, using the current exchange rate. Values for Top 100 all-time transfers come from Transfermarkt, the rest via reports:

Manchester United - Paul Pogba (2016) - $108M

Manchester United - Harry Maguire (2019) - $99M

Manchester United - Romelu Lukaku (2017) - $97M

Liverpool - Virgil van Dijk (2018) - $91M

Chelsea - Kepa Arrizabalaga (2018) - $91M

Arsenal - Nicolas Pepe (2019) - $88M

Man City - Rodri (2019) - $80M

Man City - Riyad Mahrez (2018) - $77M

Chelsea - Alvaro Morata (2017) - $75M

Man City - Joao Cancelo (2019) - $74M

Man City - Aymeric Laporte (2017) - $74M

Chelsea - Christian Pulisic (2019) - $73M

Arsenal - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (2017) - $73M

Man City - Raheem Sterling (2015) - $73M

Liverpool - Alisson Becker (2018) - $71M

Man City - Kevin de Bruyne (2015) - $70M

Spurs - Tanguy Ndombele (2019) - $68M

Everton - Gylfi Sigurdsson (2017) - $56M

Leicester City - Youri Tielemans (2019) - $51M

Newcastle United - Joelinton (2019) - $50M

Watford- Ismaila Sarr (2019) - $49M

West Ham - Sebastien Haller (2019) - $46M

Wolves - Raul Jimenez (2019) - $43M

Crystal Palace - Christian Benteke (2016) - $33M

Bournemouth - Jefferson Lerma (2017) - $30M

Southampton - Jannik Vestergaard (2018) - $29M

Aston Villa - Wesley (2019) - $27M

Brighton - Neil Maupay and Adam Webster (2019) - $24M each

Sheffield United - Oli McBurnie (2019) - $24M

Burnley - Ben Gibson (2018) and Chris Wood (2017) - $18M each

Norwich City - Steven Naismith (2016) and Tim Klose (2016) - $12M each

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