Well, they know how it goes. Sometimes you buy a product that looks tempting, promising high quality and longevity, only to find out that it’s an entirely overpriced piece of junk. It’s sometimes the same with soccer players.
It is not easy to buy a quality player for good money. Even the best managers sometimes disappoint. They sign a footballer who rocks like a god, but by the time he moves to a new club, he is just a shadow of his former self.
This happens in many football leagues and in the best competition in the world – English Premier League. We have picked out the 13 worst transfers in the history of the English Premier League that managers regretted signing.
At £11 million, Dynamo Kyiv’s former star didn’t show much in North London. Whereas Serhiy Rebrov averaged a goal every other game in Ukraine, at Tottenham, he scored only ten times in sixty league games. More than his performances on the pitch, he made a name for himself among fans for his silly sayings.