The 10 most expensive recruits on Patrick Vieira’s CV

July 3, 2023 at 8:35 PM by Thomas

Return to France for Patrick Vieira promoted coach of RC Strasbourg.

It’s official since this Sunday evening, Patrick Vieira is the new coach of RC Strasbourg, following Frédéric Antonetti, who left in common agreement with the Alsatian club, following the takeover of the latter by the BlueCo consortium. It’s a return to French football and Ligue 1, for the 1998 world champion, who previously led the Aiglons of OGC Nice, from 2018 to 2020.

Patrick Vieira appointed 3 years at the head of RC Strasbourg

With the GYM, the 47-year-old technician has benefited from fairly substantial resources to expand his CV in the field of recruits. They are three in his top 10 most expensive, the rest coming from his last experience on the bench of Crystal Palace, which he attended from 2021 to 2023, knowing that he also has New York City for other experience at the head. of a professional collective (he started with the reserve of Manchester City, before joining the North American franchise of the City football group).

Odsonne Edouard in the average of the top 10

Its top 10 most expensive recruits slightly exceeds 160 million euros, for an average of 16 million, equivalent to the transfer of French striker Odsonne Edouard, from Celtic Fc in Scotland to Crystal Palace, in the suburbs of London. In Strasbourg, Patrick Vieira could benefit from sufficient means to upset the hierarchy according to the ambition of the new buyers (also owner of Chelsea), with Racing.

The 10 most expensive recruits on Patrick Vieira’s CV

10. Jean-Philippe Mateta, from Mainz to Crystal Palace (2022) = €11m
9. Naouirou Ahamada, from Vfb Stuttgart to Crystal Palace (2023) = €12m
8. Chris Richards, from Bayern Munich to Crystal Palace (2022) = €12m
7. Stanley Nsoki, from PSG to OGC Nice (2019) = €12.5m
6. Alexis Claude-Maurice, from Lorient to OGC Nice (2019) = €12.5 million
5. Odsonne Edouard, from Celtic to Crystal Palace (2021) = €16.3 million
4. Joachim Andersen, from OL to Crystal Palace (2021) = €17.5m
3. Kasper Dolberg, from Ajax to OGC Nice (2019) = €20.5 million
2. Cheick Doucouré, from RC Lens to Crystal Palace (2022) = €22.6 million
1. Marc Guéhi, from Chelsea to Crystal Palace (2021) = €23.3 million


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