Monaco have risen from the verge of disaster to the cusp of glory ever since Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev took over a majority stake in the club in 2011.
The Ligue 1 side have become one of the best in the world when it comes to scouting for extraordinary talents.
In 2013, Monaco were one of the biggest spenders in the transfer market when they splashed big money on players like Radamel Falcao and James Rodriguez.
Exactly how much have they spent over the years?
Let's take a look!
SEASON | MOST EXPENSIVE SIGNING | FEE | TOTAL SPENDING |
---|---|---|---|
2022-23 | Mohamed Camara/Takumi Minamino | €15M | €43.5M |
2021-22 | Myron Boadu | €17M | €43.5M |
2020-21 | Krepin Diatta | €16.70M | €52.7M |
2019-20 | Wissam Ben Yedder | €40M | €200M |
2018-19 | Aleksandr Golovin | €30M | €145.85M |
2017-18 | Keita Balde | €30M | €122.4M |
2016-17 | Djibril Sidibe | €15M | €50.5M |
2015-16 | Ivan Cavaleiro | €15M | €101M |
2014-15 | Bernardo Silva | €15.75M | €39.75M |
2013-14 | James Rodriguez | €45M | €160.7M |
2012-13 | Lucas Ocampos | €13M | €24.65M |
2011-12 | Nabil Dirar | €6M | €20M |
2010-11 | Dieumerci Mbokani | €7M | €9.75M |
2009-10 | Mathieu Coutadeur | €4M | €9.9M |
2008-09 | Alejandro Alonso | €2.50M | €5.2M |
2007-08 | Frederic Piquionne | €6M | €20.4M |
2006-07 | Yaya Toure | €5.50M | €22.6M |
2005-06 | Camel Meriem | €6M | €6.1M |
2004-05 | Javier Chevanton | €10M | €18M |
2003-04 | Emmanuel Adebayor | €3.20M | €3.2M |
2002-03 | Patrice Evra | €4.10M | €6.1M |
2001-02 | Lucas Bernardi | €9M | €28.71M |
2000-01 | Shabani Nonda | €20M | €34.6M |
Total | €1.17B |
*All stats via Transfermarkt