As we now wait for the summer transfer window to arrive, we’ve taken a look at every League Two club’s record transfer signings.
Majority of those have come within the last few seasons, but there are a few players from even longer ago that still remain a few club’s biggest, one of those being from as far back as 1992. There was also one player that has appeared twice from two different clubs.
Take a look at the countdown from lowest to highest price below…
24) FOREST GREEN ROVERS (1999)
Forest Green Rovers’ record transfer signing is Adrian Randall for a reported transfer fee of £25,000.
Adrian Randall. 125 games, 8 goals. #legend #TwitterClarets pic.twitter.com/SMs4D70st5
— Moments and Players⚽ (@BFCgreatgames) September 21, 2013
23) NEWPORT COUNTY (2015)
Newport County’s record transfer signing is Joe Day for a reported transfer fee of £30,000.
@NewportCounty complete signing of Peterborough United goalkeeper Joe Day http://t.co/lK20nM4yJD pic.twitter.com/xNJ5PzjFLp
— Argus on County (@argusoncounty) December 29, 2014
22) MACCLESFIELD TOWN (2005)
Macclesfield Town’s record transfer signing is Danny Swailes for a reported transfer fee of £150,000. Previously of Bury as you can see in the photo below…
#FromTheVault Danny Swailes – Bury – Defender 1996-05 Made 153 League Appearances #bfc #BuryFC pic.twitter.com/SVTn98fWFC
— Martyn Bishop (@MartynBCFC) May 5, 2016
21) CHELTENHAM TOWN (2003, 2004, 2012)
Cheltenham Town’s record transfer signing is Grant McCann, Brian Wilson and Jermaine McGlashan for a reported transfer fee of £50,000.
#FromTheVault Grant McCann – Cheltenham Town – Midfielder 2003-07 Made 196 League Appearances #ctfc pic.twitter.com/Qz5YCqQqZR
— Martyn Bishop (@MartynBCFC) October 25, 2015
Another summer signing.
Former Cheltenham, Bristol City and Oldham Athletic defender Brian Wilson joins @BarrowAFC for 2018/19.
He’s on the bench this evening. pic.twitter.com/yokKiIYXWZ
— BBC Cumbria Sport (@bbccumbriasport) July 16, 2018
Star man Jermaine McGlashan grilled by @JPEchoRobins and @MarkHalliwell1: pic.twitter.com/SL3DzakB
— Cheltenham Town (@CTFCofficial) May 13, 2012
Take a look at 20th to 17th by clicking on the next page.
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