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Liverpool's most expensive sales ever

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Sports Mole looks at the most expensive sales in Liverpool's glittering history.
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While many players have arrived at Liverpool in blockbuster transfer deals, some of the stars of yesteryear have also departed for inflated fees during the Premier League era.

For some, their moves away from Anfield worked out as expected or even better, but others failed to justify the mammoth fees that the Reds received to sever them from their contracts.

Here, Sports Mole takes a look at the most expensive sales in Liverpool's illustrious history.


10. Danny Ings - £21.4m

To: Southampton
Date: July 1, 2019
Age at the time: 26
Liverpool appearances: 25
Liverpool goals: 4

Honours at Liverpool


None

9. Mamadou Sakho - £24m

To: Crystal Palace
Date: August 31, 2017
Age at the time: 27
Liverpool appearances: 80
Liverpool goals: 3

Honours at Liverpool


None

8. Christian Benteke - £26.5m

To: Crystal Palace
Date: August 20, 2016
Age at the time: 25
Liverpool appearances: 42
Liverpool goals: 10

Honours at Liverpool


None

7. Sadio Mane - £27.2m

To: Bayern Munich
Date: July 1, 2022
Age at the time: 30
Liverpool appearances: 269
Liverpool goals: 120

Honours at Liverpool

  • Premier League (1): 2019-20

  • Champions League (1): 2018-19

  • FA Cup (1): 2021-22

  • EFL Cup (1): 2021-22

  • Club World Cup (1): 2020

  • UEFA Super Cup (1): 2019


  • 6. Xabi Alonso - £29.4m

    To: Real Madrid
    Date: August 5, 2009
    Age at the time: 27
    Liverpool appearances: 210
    Liverpool goals: 18

    Honours at Liverpool

  • Champions League (1): 2004-05

  • FA Cup (1): 2005-06

  • UEFA Super Cup (1): 2005

  • Community Shield (1): 2006


  • 5. Fabinho - £39.7m

    To: Al-Ittihad
    Date: July 31, 2023
    Age at the time: 29
    Liverpool appearances: 219
    Liverpool goals: 11

    Honours at Liverpool

  • Premier League (1): 2019-20

  • Champions League (1): 2018-19

  • FA Cup (1): 2021-22

  • EFL Cup (1): 2021-22

  • Community Shield (1): 2022

  • UEFA Super Cup (1): 2019


  • 4. Fernando Torres - £49.8m

    To: Chelsea
    Date: January 31, 2011
    Age at the time: 26
    Liverpool appearances: 142
    Liverpool goals: 81

    Honours at Liverpool


    None

    3. Raheem Sterling - £54.2m

    To: Manchester City
    Date: July 14, 2015
    Age at the time: 20
    Liverpool appearances: 129
    Liverpool goals: 23

    Honours at Liverpool


    None

    2. Luis Suarez - £69.5m

    To: Barcelona
    Date: July 11, 2014
    Age at the time: 27
    Liverpool appearances: 133
    Liverpool goals: 82

    Honours at Liverpool

  • EFL Cup (1): 2011-12


  • 1. Philippe Coutinho - £114.9m

    To: Barcelona
    Date: January 8, 2018
    Age at the time: 25
    Liverpool appearances: 201
    Liverpool goals: 54

    Honours at Liverpool


    None

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