As far as transfers go, Aleksandar Mitrovic’s from Anderlecht to Newcastle United has caused a lot of drama.
At the heart of a police investigation into the Belgian club’s practices with agents, the deal, which was officially said to be around €17m, was actually a lot bigger behind the scenes.
A key player for Anderlecht at that time, the Serbian striker was seen as a great talent, which is why Newcastle decided to gamble on him.
His time on Tyneside ended up being a relative success, and helped the club, at least on paper, make a profit of around €6m when they sold him to Fulham three years later in 2018.
He said: “We clearly got tricked on certain transfers at Anderlecht. We [the shareholders] knew what the club was taking in, but not the rest. For example, the transfer of Mitrovic to Anderlecht in 2015, the club received €17m, which isn’t that bad, but now we know the full story and realise the global transaction was really €30m, so €13m went in commissions for agents and others. It’s a bit much…”