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SunderlandAfter returning to the Premier League In 2025 The First Time In Eight Years, Splashed The Cash In The Transfer Market.
The Black Cats Spencing More Than £ 150m on New Players, Howwever, They Cashed On A Couple of Stadium of Light Stars.
Here’s a look at Sunderland’s 20 Biggest Sales of All Time, With A Detailed View Of The Top 10.
Sunderland’s Most Expensive Sales of All Time | ||||
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Rank | Player | Fee | Sold to | Year |
1 | Jobe Bellingham | £ 27.8m | Borussia Dortmund | 2025 |
2 | Jordan Pickford | £ 25m | Everton | 2017 |
3 | Jordan Henderson | £ 20m | Liverpool | 2011 |
4 | Darren Bent | £ 18m | Aston Villa | 2011 |
5 | Jack Clarke | £ 15m | Ipswich | 2024 |
6 | Patrick Van Aanholt | £ 12m | Crystal Palace | 2017 |
7 | Simon Mignolet | £ 11m | Liverpool | 2013) |
8 | Tom Watson | £ 10m | Brighton | 2025 |
9 | Connor Wickham | £9m | Crystal Palace | 2015 |
= 10 | Kenwyne Jones | £ 8m | Stoke | 2010 |
= 10 | Ross Stewart | £ 8m | Southampton | 2023 |
= 12 | Wahbi khazri | £6m | Saint-Etienne | 2018 |
= 12 | Gyan Asamoah Gyan | £6m | Al-ain | 2012 |
14th | Stephane Sessegnon | £5.5m | West brom | 2013) |
15 | Fabio Borini | £5.3m | AC Milan | 2017 |
= 16 | Pierre Ekwah | £5m | Saint-Etienne | 2024 |
= 16 | Paddy mcnair | £5m | Middlesbrough | 2018 |
= 16 | Don Hutchison | £5m | West Ham | 2001 |
= 16 | Michael Bridges | £5m | Leeds | 1999 |
20 | Sebastian Coates | £ 4.25m | Sporting CP | 2017 |
Starting Top 10 List is Kenwyne Jones, Who Moved to The Stadium of Light in Southampton from 2007.
The Powerful Forward Made For the Black Cats, Scoring 28 Times, and HE Appeared to Love Playing in Red and White Stripes, As the Trinidad and Tobago Striker Would Go On Join Stoke City.
Connor Wickham Made More Appearances for Sunderland Than Any 10 Clubs He represented His Career, With The Forward Spending Four Years In The North East.
Signed for Around £ 8m, Wickham Was Sold to Crystal Palace 2015 But Would Struggle With Numerous Injuries at The Books at Selhurst Park.
Sunderland’s Playoff Hero at Wembley Against Sheffield United Was Tom Watson, Who’s Last Kick As a Black Cats Player Winner Winner to Send The Club Up.
A Deal With Brighton Was Already Watson Head South for £ 10m.
Simon Mignolet’s First Taste of English Football Came with Sunderland, With The Goalkeeper Costing Just £ 2m Back in 2010 From Club Brugge.
Steve Bruce was in charge at The Time, and Mignolet Would Go On 100 Appearances Before Being Sold For A Tidy Profit to Liverpool.
Two Years After Sealing for Deal Wickham, Crystal Palace Called Sunderland Again, This Time to Sign Left-Back Patrick van aanholt.
After coming Through at Chelsea, Sunderland was van aanholt’s Next Permanent Home, Under the Costing £ 2m. Three Years Later, The Black Cats Made £ 10m on The Speedy Dutch Full-back.
Jack Clarke got His Career Back on Track Sumerland Following Leeds Failed to Move From Tottenham.
The Winger Initially Helped The League One and Would Spend Two Full Seasons at The Stadium Of Light Before Ipswich Town Offered Him Premier League Football in a Deal Worth £ 15m.
Scorer of That Beachball Goal Against Liverpool in 2009 at The Stadium of Light, Darren Bent Netted 24 Premier League Goals in His First Season as a Sunderland Player.
Costing An Initial £ 10m from Spurs, Sunderland Would Only Have 18 Months, And After Handing In A Transfer Request, Was Sold to Aston Villa for £ 18m.
Boyhood Sunderland Fan Jordan Henderson Came Through The Club’s Academy and Would Go On The Black Cats, Making 79 Appearances Prior to His Move to Liverpool.
The Reds Paid for £ 20m for The Midfielder, Who Would Go On To Captain At Anfield, Lifting The Premier League and Champions League.
Another Black Cats Supporter Who Came Through’s Academy to Earn The Club Big Money Was Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
England’s Number One Only Made 35 The Stadium of Light and Was Loaned Out to Six Different Sides As a Youngster Before Everton Came and Offered £ 25m.
Top of the list as Sunderland’s Record Sale is Jobe Bellingham, Who Followed in The Footsteps of His Brother Jude Joining Joining Dortmund.
Bellingham Made 90 Appearances For The Black Cats, The Last Of The Playoff Final, And HE Scored 11 GOALS, Leaving Just Under the £ 28m at the Age of 19.