Colombian players with the highest transfer fees in the 25/26 season

The 2025/2026 season saw significant transfers for Colombian footballers, with Luis Díaz topping the list by moving from Liverpool FC to FC Bayern Múnich for nearly US$75.6 million. Other notable moves involved shifts between European, Brazilian, and American leagues, exceeding US$20 million in several cases. These transfers highlight changes in sporting projects and leagues for the players.

According to Transfermarkt records, the 2025/2026 transfer window featured ten notable moves for Colombian players, with fees spanning Europe, the Americas, and beyond. The most expensive deal was for winger Luis Díaz, who transferred from Liverpool FC to FC Bayern Múnich for about US$75.6 million, shifting from the Premier League to the Bundesliga.

In second place, midfielder Richard Ríos moved from Palmeiras to Benfica for around US$29.2 million, transitioning from Brazilian to Portuguese football. Jhon Arias followed, going from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Palmeiras for US$27 million after time in the Premier League.

Forward Luis Suárez took fourth spot, moving from UD Almería to Sporting CP for nearly US$24 million. Fifth was another deal for Jhon Arias, from Fluminense to Wolverhampton Wanderers for US$18.4 million.

Further down, Jorge Carrascal transferred from Dínamo de Moscú to Flamengo for US$13.5 million, linking Russian and Brazilian leagues. Nelson Deossa joined Real Betis from CF Monterrey for US$12.6 million, and Mateo Cassierra went from Zenit San Petersburgo to Atlético Mineiro for US$7.6 million.

Rounding out the list, Marino Hinestroza moved from Atlético Nacional to Vasco da Gama for about US$5.6 million, and Santiago Moreno left Portland Timbers for Fluminense for nearly US$5.5 million. These deals illustrate the global mobility of Colombian players in the market.

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Realistic illustration of FIFA's record January soccer transfers, featuring global maps, spending charts for men's $1.95B and women's $10M+, and players signing deals.
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FIFA reports record 5,973 international soccer transfers in January

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A FIFA report revealed a record 5,973 international transfers in men's soccer during the January trading window, marking a 3% increase from the previous year. Total spending fell 18% to $1.95 billion, though it exceeded the January 2023 record by 20%. In women's soccer, spending rose 85% to over $10 million, despite a 6% drop in transfers to 420.

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