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Player rentals are one of the ways clubs improve their team's performance. If a player performs well, clubs can sign him permanently. These are the top 10 highest monthly loan fees in football history.
1. João Felix – The Portuguese forward is the highest paid football player in football history. Joined Chelsea on loan from Atletico Madrid in January 2023. His monthly rental fee is €1.9 million for him.
2. Gonzalo Iguain – The Argentinian striker joined AC Milan on loan from Juventus in 2018-2019. His monthly rental fee was €1.8 million for him. He is also the fourth player with the highest monthly rental fee. His monthly rental fee at Chelsea in 2019 was €1.5 million.
3. Pablo Mari – The Spanish centre-back joined Arsenal on loan from Flamengo in 2020. His monthly rental fee was €1.6 million for him. 4. Glovani Lol Celso – The Argentinian central midfielder joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2019 on loan from Real Betis. His monthly rental fee was €1.5 million for him.
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LONDON - Arsenal are eight points clear of the Premier League leaders with a 2-0 win over Tottenham in the North London derby as Chelsea eased pressure on Graham Potter with a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. rice field.
Newcastle kept their title ambitions alive by attacking in the second half as he beat Fulham 1–0 to reclaim his third-place finish.
But Arsenal, after winning his first league title in nine years with Tottenham, are at one point if Arsene is denied his first league title since Wenger's 'Invincibles' in 2003/04. stop.
Hugo Lloris stabbed Bukayo Saka's cross into his own goal and Martin Audegaard's long-range shot pierced the corner of the goal.
Aaron Ramsdale denied the Spurs' usual two-goal comeback this season after halftime with saves from Harry Kane and Ryan Sessegnon. It was Tottenham's fourth home defeat in five league games, leaving them five points behind the top four.
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Kai Havertz scored Chelsea's winner with a spectacular second-half header on the day the Blues announced the signing of Mihailo his Madrik for a transfer fee of up to €88m ($108m). Did.
Chelsea also paid tribute to former player and manager Gianluca Vialli ahead of the first home game since the Italian star died of pancreatic cancer earlier this month at the age of 58. It was also overshadowed by the official announcement early in the first half that Chelsea had completed the signing of Madric, spending more than £400m in his first season under Todd Boley's consortium.
So far there hasn't been much to show for that investment, but Potter's injured side has done enough to claim just two wins from ten league games.
In the 64th minute, Havertz broke through with a skillful corner kick and a cross from Hakim Ziyech. "The crowd was amazing. They recognized the moment we were on the pitch, they recognized the young players on the pitch, they were with the boys and they pushed us over the line.
Despite a much-needed victory, Chelsea remain ten points clear of the top four after Newcastle fulfilled their title dream at St James' Park.
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The Magpies were met with great disappointment when they saw Alexander Mitrovic ruled out a double touch of the ball for a late penalty against his former club.
The Serb slid on the penalty, a right-footed shot rebounding into the net with his left foot. Newcastle benefited well as club-record newcomer Alexander Isak came off the bench and scored the winner's header with a minute to go.
Isak has now scored three goals in his four Premier League appearances, but his last goal came back in September due to injury.
"The goal was a special moment," Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said.
"I'm very happy with Alex. They want to join a new club and he did before he got injured. He had to wait and see what the team would do in his absence.He worked hard. For that moment the work was worth it. "
With the win, Newcastle moved back to his third position on goal difference, overtaking Manchester United.
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