EXCLUSIVE - The REAL cost of Jan Kromkamp's Liverpool transfer. And he was NOT free...
It is widely believed that Liverpool acquired Jan Kromkamp for free as part of a player-exchange with Josemi. Every official source that has looked into Liverpool's transfer dealings has stated the same alleged fact. Well, after some research, that myth can now be debunked - Liverpool actually paid a surprisingly large transfer fee for the ineffective Krompkamp, the amount of which some may find surprising
According to Liverpool's annual report for 2005, Kromkamp cost the club £4.3m!
The deal for Josemi quite clearly seems to have been a completely separate transaction.
The official Liverpool FC site states the following about Kromkamp:
Dutch international Jan Kromkamp became Rafael Benitez's first major signing of 2006. He arrived at Anfield from Villarreal in a swap deal that involved Josemi moving in the opposite direction.
The implication here is that Kromkamp did not cost the club any money. Based on the evidence above, this is quite categorically untrue.
So - £4.3m for a player who made a grand total of 18 appearances and was shipped out after 7 months. Excluding the player's salary, Krompkamp cost Liverpool £241,000 per appearance.
Was this money well-spent?
No - In my view, it was a complete and utter waste of £4.3m of Liverpool FC's money.
I highlight this issue to illustrate that not everything is as black and white as the media or fans make out when it comes to transfers.
I find it disturbing that every media outlet and every official source (including all newspapers; the BBC and every Liverpool FC site) failed to conduct even rudimentary research into the true cost of this transfer.
This is why the majority of Liverpool FC transfer breakdowns currently available on the internet are woefully inaccurate.
Figures like this will also have an impact on the club's net spend over the last 5 years, something that seems to be quite a hot topic at the moment. The question is, how many other inaccurate transfer fees are floating around in cyberspace?
£4.3m for Krompkamp?
Surely one of the most financially irresponsible transfer in Liverpool FC's recent history?
Jaimie Kanwar
I know this guy is a tool but is he right about this ?
It is widely believed that Liverpool acquired Jan Kromkamp for free as part of a player-exchange with Josemi. Every official source that has looked into Liverpool's transfer dealings has stated the same alleged fact. Well, after some research, that myth can now be debunked - Liverpool actually paid a surprisingly large transfer fee for the ineffective Krompkamp, the amount of which some may find surprising
According to Liverpool's annual report for 2005, Kromkamp cost the club £4.3m!
The deal for Josemi quite clearly seems to have been a completely separate transaction.
The official Liverpool FC site states the following about Kromkamp:
Dutch international Jan Kromkamp became Rafael Benitez's first major signing of 2006. He arrived at Anfield from Villarreal in a swap deal that involved Josemi moving in the opposite direction.
The implication here is that Kromkamp did not cost the club any money. Based on the evidence above, this is quite categorically untrue.
So - £4.3m for a player who made a grand total of 18 appearances and was shipped out after 7 months. Excluding the player's salary, Krompkamp cost Liverpool £241,000 per appearance.
Was this money well-spent?
No - In my view, it was a complete and utter waste of £4.3m of Liverpool FC's money.
I highlight this issue to illustrate that not everything is as black and white as the media or fans make out when it comes to transfers.
I find it disturbing that every media outlet and every official source (including all newspapers; the BBC and every Liverpool FC site) failed to conduct even rudimentary research into the true cost of this transfer.
This is why the majority of Liverpool FC transfer breakdowns currently available on the internet are woefully inaccurate.
Figures like this will also have an impact on the club's net spend over the last 5 years, something that seems to be quite a hot topic at the moment. The question is, how many other inaccurate transfer fees are floating around in cyberspace?
£4.3m for Krompkamp?
Surely one of the most financially irresponsible transfer in Liverpool FC's recent history?
Jaimie Kanwar
I know this guy is a tool but is he right about this ?


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