Crystal Palace’s Record Transfers: Biggest Signings and Sales

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Crystal Palace’s transfer record tells the story of a club that has evolved from bargain hunting to serious Premier League player, investing heavily in young talent and selling smart at the top of the market. Recent windows have shattered previous records on both incoming and outgoing deals, particularly around attacking midfielders and ball‑playing defenders.

Record Transfer Sales

Palace’s model in the 2020s has centred on developing or polishing young stars, then commanding huge fees from Europe’s elite and Premier League giants. Eberechi Eze’s move to Arsenal in August 2025 became the club’s record sale at around £68m, overtaking Michael Olise’s £50.8m transfer to Bayern Munich in 2024 and Aaron Wan‑Bissaka’s £45–50m switch to Manchester United in 2019.

More recently, Joachim Andersen’s £30m sale to Fulham in 2024 underlined how even defenders now generate major profit for the Eagles.

Record Transfer Signings

On the incoming side, Palace have steadily raised the ceiling on what they are prepared to spend. Historically, Christian Benteke’s £27m arrival from Liverpool in 2016 stood as the club-record purchase, setting a new benchmark after previous big deals for Mamadou Sakho and other experienced Premier League names. In the mid‑2020s, the club pivoted towards high-upside youth signings: Brazilian wonderkid Matheus França joined from Flamengo for roughly £26m, while Adam Wharton and Cheick Doucouré arrived for fees in the £21–22m range to anchor the midfield for years to come.

Deals for Marc Guéhi (around £20.5m) and Joachim Andersen (around £17m) signalled a willingness to spend big on ball‑playing centre-backs too.

Crystal Palace Record Sales (Top 5)

RankPlayerTo ClubReported FeeYearSource
1Eberechi EzeArsenal£68m2025Record fees received 
2Michael OliseBayern Munich£50.8m2024Most expensive sales 
3Aaron Wan‑BissakaManchester United£45–50m (reported)2019Record sales table 
4Joachim AndersenFulham£30m2024Top sales list 
5Yannick BolasieEverton£25m2016Sales ranking 

Crystal Palace Record Signings (Selected)

PlayerFrom ClubReported FeeYearNotes / Source
Christian BentekeLiverpool£27m2016Long‑standing record signing, 177 apps, 37 goals 
Matheus FrançaFlamengo~£26m2023Big-money Brazilian attacking midfielder prospect 
Yeremy PinoVillarreal£26m2025High-profile winger signing for Oliver Glasner era 
Mamadou SakhoLiverpool£26m2017Permanent deal after successful loan, then-record defender fee 
Adam WhartonBlackburn Roversup to £22m2024Major midfield investment for long-term core 
Marc GuéhiChelsea£20.5m2021England international centre-back, cornerstone of defence 
Cheick DoucouréRC Lens£19.8–21m2022Defensive midfielder signing, key to pressing style 
Eberechi EzeQPR~£17–19.5m2020Transformed into record sale five years later.​

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