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    Everton’s most expensive signings of all time

    Everton have splashed the cash on the brand new Hill Dickinson Stadium, costing the Toffees an estimated £750m.

    Under new owners in the Friedkin Group, those on Merseyside also splashed the cash in the transfer window in 2025, with Jack Grealish being the marquee signing, arriving on loan from Manchester City.

    But who is Everton’s record signing? Here’s a look at the club’s 20 biggest additions in their history.

    Everton’s most expensive signings of all time

    Rank

    Player

    Fee

    Signed from

    Year

    1

    Gylfi Sigurdsson

    £45m

    Swansea City

    2017

    2

    Tyler Dibling

    £42m

    Southampton

    2025

    3

    Richarlison

    £40m

    Watford

    2018

    4

    Amadou Onana

    £33m

    Lille

    2022

    =5

    Romelu Lukaku

    £28m

    Chelsea

    2014

    =5

    Alex Iwobi

    £28m

    Arsenal

    2019

    7

    Yerry Mina

    £27.2m

    Barcelona

    2018

    8

    Thierno Barry

    £27m

    Villarreal

    2025

    9

    Beto

    £26m

    Udinese

    2023

    =10

    Jordan Pickford

    £25m

    Sunderland

    2017

    =10

    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

    £25m

    Chelsea

    2025

    =10

    Michael Keane

    £25m

    Burnley

    2017

    =10

    Yannick Bolasie

    £25m

    Crystal Palace

    2016

    =10

    Moise Kean

    £25m

    Juventus

    2019

    =10

    Jean-Philippe Gbamin

    £25m

    Mainz

    2019

    =10

    Ben Godfrey

    £25m

    Norwich City

    2020

    17

    Davy Klaassen

    £23.6m

    Ajax

    2017

    18

    Allan

    £22.3m

    Napoli

    2020

    19

    Andre Gomes

    £22m

    Barcelona

    2022

    20

    Theo Walcott

    £20m

    Arsenal

    2018

    Here is a detailed look at Everton’s 10 biggest signings…

    10

    Jordan Pickford

    £25m from Sunderland

    Jordan Pickford is one of seven players Everton have spent £25m on, and arguably the most successful.

    The goalkeeper has been first choice for the Toffees and England during his time on Merseyside and could well finish his career at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

    9

    Beto

    £26m from Udinese

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    Beto

    Costing slightly more at £26m was striker Beto, who swapped Serie A and Udinese for a shot at the Premier League with Everton.

    The Portuguese striker even scored on his debut 24 hours after putting pen to paper on a Toffees deal which is set to expire in 2027.

    8

    Thierno Barry

    £27m from Villarreal

    Thierno-Barry

    Another forward who arrived for a big fee was Thierno Barry. Following Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s departure from Goodison Park, Everton acted in the 2025 summer transfer market to sign the French forward.

    Villarreal recieved £27m, whereas Barry signed a four-year deal on £45,000-a-week.

    7

    Yerry Mina

    £27.2m from Barcelona

    Former Everton player Yerry Mina

    After just six months at Barcelona, defender Yerry Mina joined Everton in 2018, costing the Toffees in excess of £27m.

    The Colombia international spent five years at Goodison Park and left upon the expiration of his contract in 2023 for Italian side Fiorentina.

    6

    Alex Iwobi

    £28m from Arsenal

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    Alex Iwobi ended up costing Everton £28m in 2019, with the versatile midfielder spending four years on Merseyside before he was sold to Fulham.

    The Nigerian made more than 100 appearances for the Toffees, who recouped £22m of the fee when Iwobi moved to Craven Cottage.

    5

    Romelu Lukaku

    £28m from Chelsea

    romelu-lukaku-premier-league-everton

    Clubs have spent more than £300m on Romelu Lukaku during the Belgian’s career to date, and his first big-money move was to Everton back in 2014.

    Chelsea sold the striker after a successful loan spell on Merseyside, and Everton would go on to make a huge profit when selling Lukaku to Man Utd for £75m in 2017.

    4

    Amadou Onana

    £33m from Lille

    Amadou-Onana-Everton

    Another player who Everton made money on was midfielder Amadou Onana, who had a brief two-year spell at Goodison Park before joining Aston Villa.

    Onana set Everton back £33m, but in 2024, they were receiving £50m from those at Villa Park.

    3

    Richarlison

    £40m from Watford

    Richarlison for Everton

    Richarlison swapped Watford for Everton in 2018, and the Brazilian striker scored more than 50 goals for the Blues in 153 games.

    A £40m fee proved to be worth it for the Toffees, who cashed in on the forward four years later, with Tottenham paying them an initial £50m.

    2

    Tyler Dibling

    £42m from Southampton

    Tyler Dibling for Everton-1

    Everton splashed the cash on teenage attacking midfielder Tyler Dibling in 2025, and the Toffees will be hoping he can go on to prove his worth on Merseyside.

    Making the youngster the club’s second most expensive signing of all time appears to be a gamble, but there’s no denying Dibling’s creative ability.

    1

    Gylfi Sigurdsson

    £45m from Swansea

    gylfi-sigurdsson-everton-premier-league

    Top of the list as Everton’s record signing is Gylfi Sigurdsson, with the attacking midfielder costing a whopping £45m.

    The Iceland international never really lived up to the billing, though, and after making more than 150 appearances, left as a free agent in 2022.

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