Belgium Sets New Transfer Record as Clubs Cash In
Belgian football has broken its transfer record this summer, with clubs in the Jupiler Pro League and Challenger Pro League generating 381 million euros from outgoing transfers, exceeding last year’s figure of 314 million euros. The Pro League announced these figures on Monday evening, shortly before the closure of the transfer window, reports 24brussels.
Belgium’s status as a talent exporter has reached new heights. European top-tier clubs are increasingly eyeing Belgian clubs and academies, willing to invest substantial amounts for their players. Club Brugge’s transfer of Swiss midfielder Ardon Jashari to AC Milan for 36 million euros stands out as the priciest outgoing transaction in Belgian football history.
English clubs were particularly active in the Belgian market this summer. Players such as Maxime De Cuyper, Chemsdine Talbi, Tolu Arokodare, and Senne Lammens all joined Premier League teams, each commanding transfer fees exceeding 20 million euros.
Pro League CEO Lorin Parys noted, “The provisional balance sheet for the transfer period shows a positive balance of 234 million euros. That is higher than the combined total of the two previous transfer windows. It demonstrates the strength of our training model. This is not luck, but the result of years of investment in youth development and coaching.”
Global Market Hits Unprecedented Levels
The Belgian record comes amid a thriving international football transfer market. A FIFA report revealed that clubs globally spent 9.76 billion dollars (8.38 billion euros) between June 1 and September 2, a surge of over 50 percent compared to 2024. There were nearly 12,000 registered transfers, marking yet another record high.
English clubs again led the spending spree, with expenditures exceeding 3 billion dollars (2.57 billion euros). The most significant move occurred on transfer deadline day when Liverpool acquired Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for 145 million euros.
Women’s football also experienced remarkable growth, with transfer spending reaching 12.3 million dollars (10.56 million euros), reflecting an 80 percent increase from the previous year. Over 1,100 transfers were recorded, with the United States at the forefront of both investment and player movement.
Ardon Jashari. © BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER