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Nathan Collins has become the most expensive Irish footballer in history

Shane O'Keeffe by Shane O'Keeffe
Wednesday 13 July, 2022
in Hurling
Reading Time: 6 mins read
Nathan Collins has become the most expensive Irish footballer in history

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Nathan Collins has become the most expensive Irish footballer in history.

The centre half yesterday completed a 24 million euro move to Premier League side Wolves from relegated Burnley. The 21 year old had only spent a year at Burnley after signing from Stoke, but has proven himself to be Premier League calibre. Wolves have a good record with Irish players with Robbie Keane, Kevin Doyle, Matt Doherty and Denis Irwin all lining out at Molineux Stadium for the side, with former Irish manager Mick McCarthy in charge of the side for six years.

Speaking of players like Matt Doherty and Robbie Keane, they both appear on the top ten list of most expensive Irish transfers. Robbie Keane, appears no less then three times with the total cost of all his transfer exceeding £90 million.

1. Nathan Collins £20.5 million

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Burnley to Wolves in 2022

2. Robbie Keane £19 million

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Spurs to Liverpool in 2008

3. Damien Duff £17m million

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Blackburn to Chelsea in 2003

4. Matt Doherty £15 million

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Wolves to Spurs in 2020

5. James McCarthy £13.5 million

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Wigan to Everton in 2013

6. Robbie Brady £13 million

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Norwich City to Burnley in 2017

7. Robbie Keane £13 million

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Coventry City to Inter Milan in 2000

8. Gavin Bazunu £12 million

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Man City to Southampton in 2022

9. Shane Long £12 million

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Hull City to Southampton in 2014

10. Robbie Keane £12 million

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Liverpool to Spurs in 2009

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