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11 Star Players Signed After Shining on the International Event

Influencing at a FIFA World Cup or Euros has often been the seamless way to get a big-money move. International events are often the ideal shop space for players<br>

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11 Star Players Signed After Shining on the International Event

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  1. FIFA World Cup: 11 Star Players Signed After Shining on the International Event Influencing at a FIFA World Cup or Euros has often been the seamless way to get a big-money move. International events are often the ideal shop space for players. Typically played during the summer transfer window, clubs are continuously likely to possess a close eye on the players that affect their countries. Celebrate the pinnacle of international football at the FIFA World Cup 2026 featuring powerhouse teams and electrifying showdowns across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Secure your Portugal FIFA World Cup Tickets now to witness football brilliance live! Hurry, tickets are selling fast! There have been numerous emerging stars atEuro 2024, particularly the likes ofItaly’s Riccardo Calafiori,Spain’s Nico Williams andGeorgia's Giorgi Mamardashvili. And there have been abundant of players in recent event history who have made high-profile moves off the back of their presentations on the international stage. We’ve observed back at the last ten Euros andFIFA World Cupsand picked out some of the most unforgettable transfers that followed them. 1. Ronaldo 1. Ronaldo - - Inter to Real Madrid ( Inter to Real Madrid (FIFA Ronaldo was hardly mysterious in 2002, having been productive forPSV,BarcelonaandInterin the years leading up to the competition. But in Japan and South Korea, he became an accurate global star,firing Brazil to the heading with a remarkable eight goals, together with a brace in the final against Germany. FIFA World Cup 2002) World Cup 2002) Real Madrid, if they had not been already, was influenced enough to spend €46 million on O Fenomeno, who paid back the investment with four seasons of wisdom. 2. Wayne Rooney - Everton to Manchester United (UEFA Euro 2004)

  2. Wayne Rooneyhad a teenage impression from the very initial, butEuro 2004paved him as one of world football’s brightest forecasts. He achieved three goals, becoming the youngest continual goal scorer, at the time, in European Championship history. And he was called in the Squad of the Tournament. His maturity and cleverness were clear, andManchester Unitedrapidly agreed to a £27m deal withEvertonto secure his facilities. The relaxation is history. 3. Fabio Cannavaro - Juventus to Real Madrid (FIFA World Cup 2006) Little for a centre-back but more self-assured and upfront than perhaps any other defender in world football, Fabio Cannavaro was the important man in Italy’s 2006 FIFA World Cup triumph. His direction from the back proved energetic as Gli Azzurri exhaustedFrancein the final. After the Calciopoli humiliation led toJuventus’ demotion fromSerie A, Cannavaro’s exit felt predictable. And Real Madrid soared at the chance to sign him, carrying him in for £13.7m. The Italian, who won theBallon d’Or in 2006, expended three spells with Los Blancos, winning twoLa Ligatitles. 4. 4. Mario Mandzukic Mario Mandzukic - - Wolfsburg to Bayern Munich (Euro Wolfsburg to Bayern Munich (Euro Cup Croatiadid not make considerably of a mark atEuro 2012but Mario Mandzukic stood out. He scored three goals and ended as the tournament’s joint-top scorer, despite his squad’s exit in the group stage. After a solid season with Wolfsburg important into Euro 2012,Bayernwere influenced to pay €13m for the powerful striker. He went on to relish an outstanding career at both club and international level. Cup 2012) 2012) Get ready for an electrifying experience at the Football World Cup! Secure your Croatia FIFA World Cup Tickets today to witness thrilling matches on the grandest stage of football. Join us in supporting our team and be part of the action-packed excitement of this historic tournament! 5. Mesut Ozil - Werder Bremen to Real Madrid (FIFA World Cup 2010)

  3. Mesut Ozil may now be amuscle-bound gym fanatic, but back in 2010, he was a minor young attacking midfielder, an elegant, graceful No.10 developing a real aptitude in theBundesliga. At theWorld Cup in South Africa, he provided three assists and was designated for the Golden Ball award. His capability to pick out a colleague impressed Real Madrid, who paid €15m to mark him fromWerder Bremen. Three high-quality terms followed before Ozil made the change toArsenalin 2013. 6. 6. Roman Pavlyuchenko Roman Pavlyuchenko - - Spartak Moscow to Tottenham (Euro Spartak Moscow to Tottenham (Euro Cup After a limited season of consistent goal-scoring at Spartak Moscow, Roman Pavlyuchenko trapped the eye ofTottenhamat Euro Cup 2008. He recorded three goals for aRussianside that reached the semi- finals and was named to the Squad of the Tournament. His influential finishing and clever undertaking attracted Spurs, where he spent a few attired if understated seasons before inveterating to Russia in 2012. Cup 2008) 2008) 7. James Rodriguez - Monaco to Real Madrid (World Cup 2014) Maybe the most post-World Cup authorization of them all, James Rodriguez was the event’s poster boy in 2014 and received a move to Real Madrid off the back of some excellent performances forColombia. His fabulous volley againstUruguaywas the crucial moment of a memorable event. The £71m move to Real Madrid didn’t work out, however. He resisted to hit the heights of the2014 FIFA World Cupagain. And was ultimately offloaded on loan to Bayern Munich, before an unpredicted switch to Everton. Managing Crowds and Transit: Seattle’s Strategy for FIFA World Cup2026. 8. Moussa Sissoko - Newcastle to Tottenham (UEFA Euro 2016) Moussa Sissoko’s energy in midfield was critical for France on their track to the Euro 2016 final. He started four competitions for the host nation and was one of the standout executors in the final, which

  4. France lost toPortugal. He had previously recognized himself in thePremier LeaguewithNewcastle, but a solid Euro 2016 was the substance for Tottenham to splash £30m. 9. Aleksandr Golovin 9. Aleksandr Golovin - - CSKA Moscow to Monaco (World Cup 2018) CSKA Moscow to Monaco (World Cup 2018) Host nations Russia occupy themselves like men controlled at the2018 World Cup, splendidSpainto reach the quarter-finals. Aleksandr Golovin was at the centre of belonging, scoring once and recording two assists. His excellence in the final third alerted numerous clubs in Europe, but Monaco made the transfer. Golovin has verified a shrewd totalling for theLigue 1club; he is established for his seventh season on the French Riviera. 10. Manuel Locatelli - Sassuolo to Juventus (Euro 2020) Manuel Locatelli played a great part asItaly stunned England at Wembley to triumph in Euro 2020. The midfielder did not always start, but when he played, he made an important contribution to a squad that surprised many. His presentations earned him a move to Juventus on an initial loan. Two years later, that was made permanent, and Locatelli signed a five-year agreement extension with the Old Lady in November. 11. Enzo Fernandez - Benfica to Chelsea (World Cup 2022) The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar was different to those that came earlier, mainly because it was played in November and December. That predestined big-money signings off the back of the competition were unlikely. Chelseamade a concession, paying a club-record fee of £106.8m for Enzo Fernandez, who had been an important player in midfield for World Cup championsArgentina. Iconic Transfers Following International Success Iconic Transfers Following International Success International tournaments like the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship have historically been key platforms for players to secure high-profile transfers based on standout performances. These tournaments, often coinciding with the summer transfer window, provide an ideal showcase for talent.

  5. Emerging stars from recent events, such as Italy’s Riccardo Calafiori, Spain’s Nico Williams, and Georgia's Giorgi Mamardashvili at Euro 2024, continue this trend. Over the past two decades, numerous players have earned significant moves following their international success. Iconic examples include Ronaldo's €46 million move to Real Madrid after the 2002 World Cup. Wayne Rooney's £27m transfer to Manchester United following Euro 2004, and Fabio Cannavaro's switch to Real Madrid after leading Italy to World Cup glory in 2006. Other notable transfers include Roman Pavlyuchenko’s move to Tottenham after Euro 2008, Mesut Ozil’s transfer to Real Madrid post-2010 World Cup James Rodriguez’s high-profile switch to Real Madrid after his standout 2014 World Cup performance. More recent examples include Moussa Sissoko’s move to Tottenham following Euro 2016, Aleksandr Golovin’s transfer to Monaco after the 2018 World Cup, and Enzo Fernandez’s record-breaking move to Chelsea following the 2022 World Cup. These transfers highlight how exceptional performances on the international stage can lead to career-defining moves to some of the world’s biggest clubs. We are offeringFIFA World Cup Ticketsfootball admirers can get World Cup Tickets through our trusted online ticketing marketplace. Xchangetickets.com is the most reliable source to book FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets. Sign up for the latest Ticket alert.

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