PSG signs Illya Zabarnyi for €63 million: transfer becomes the second in Ukraine's history.
Ukrainian center-back Illya Zabarnyi has become a player for French 'PSG'. The French paid €63 million for the player and will add another €3 million if they win Ligue 1 and the Champions League.
Zabarnyi is second only to Mykhailo Mudryk, whom the management of Donetsk 'Shakhtar' managed to sell to 'Chelsea' for €70 million.
The third place is held by the legendary Andriy Shevchenko with €43.88 million, which 'Chelsea' paid 'Milan'. Interestingly, both transfers of Ukrainians to 'Chelsea' failed.
Fourth in the ranking is Oleksandr Zinchenko, for whom 'Arsenal' gave 'Manchester City' €35 million and currently regrets it greatly.
The TOP-5 is completed by Artem Dovbyk, whom 'Girona' sold to 'Roma' for €30.5 million.
6. Andriy Yarmolenko (from 'Dynamo' to 'Borussia D') — €25 million; 7. Dmytro Chygrynskiy (from 'Shakhtar' to 'Barcelona') — €25 million; 8. Andriy Shevchenko (from 'Dynamo' to 'Milan') — €23.9 million; 9. Vitaliy Mykolenko (from 'Dynamo' to 'Everton') — €23.5 million; 10. Illya Zabarnyi (from 'Dynamo' to 'Bournemouth') — €22.7 million.
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After a successful transfer to 'PSG', Illya Zabarnyi entered the TOP-10 of the most expensive Ukrainian footballers. It should be noted that Ukrainian athletes actively represent the country in international competitions, while conflicts between Ukrainian clubs may create tension in the country's football relations.Read also
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