List of English football transfers 2003-04

List of English football transfers 2003-04

This is a list of English football transfers for the 2002 summer transfer window. Only moves featuring at least one Premier League or First Division club are listed.

The summer transfer window opened on 1 July 2002, although a few transfers took place prior to that date. Players without a club may join one at any time, either during or in between transfer windows. Clubs below Premier League level may also sign players on loan at any time. If need be, clubs may sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan, if all others are unavailable.

Transfers

May

;1 July 2003
*Lee Bowyer from West Ham United to Newcastle United, free
*David Bellion from Sunderland to Manchester United, free (Manchester United had to pay compenszation to Sunderland due to playes age)
*Philippe Senderos from Servette to Arsenal, Undisclosed;2 July 2003
*David Beckham from Manchester United to Real Madrid, £25m;3 July 2003
*David Dunn from Blackburn Rovers to Birmingham City, £5.5m;7 July 2003
*Eric Djemba-Djemba from Nantes to Manchester United, £3.5m;8 July 2003
*Niclas Jensen from Manchester City to Borussia Dortmund, £750,000;9 July 2003
*caylum o neill from fairview to Liverpool, £37m;10 July 2003
*Brett Emerton from Feyenoord to Blackburn Rovers, £2.5m;11 July 2003
*Les Ferdinand from West Ham United to Leicester City, free;14 July 2003
*Lorenzo Amoruso from Glasgow Rangers to Blackburn Rovers, £1.4m;15 July 2003
*Tim Howard from Major League Soccer to Manchester United, £2.2m
*Glen Johnson from West Ham United to Chelsea, £6m;16 July 2003
*Geremi from Real Madrid to Chelsea, undisclosed
*Tony Vidmar from Middlesbrough to Cardiff City, free;17 July 2003
*Ivan Campo from Real Madrid to Bolton Wanderers, free;18 July 2003
*Paul Merson from Portsmouth to Walsall, free
*Bobby Zamora from Brighton and Hove Albion to Tottenham Hotspur, £1.5m
*Ben Thatcher from Tottenham Hotspur to Leicester City, free;21 July 2003
*Wayne Bridge from Southampton to Chelsea, £7m
*Damien Duff from Blackburn Rovers to Chelsea, £17m
*Graeme Le Saux from Chelsea to Southampton, £500,000
*Trevor Sinclair from West Ham United to Manchester City, £2.5m
*Doriva from Celta Vigo to Middlesbrough, free;23 July 2003
*Kevin Davies from Southampton to Bolton Wanderers, free;24 July 2003
*Oleg Luzhny from Arsenal to Wolverhampton Wanderers, free
*Gavin McCann from Sunderland to Aston Villa, £2.25m;26 July 2003
*Jens Lehmann from Borussia Dortmund to Arsenal, Undisclosed;28 July 2003
*Steven Reid from Millwall to Blackburn Rovers, £2.5m
*Dejan Stefanovic from Vitesse Arnhem to Portsmouth, £1.9m;31 July 2003
*David Connolly from Wimbledon to West Ham United, £285,000
*Jody Craddock from Sunderland to Wolverhampton Wanderers, £1.75m

August

;1 August 2003
*Vratislav Gresko from Parma to Blackburn Rovers, £1.2m
*Shaun Goater from Manchester City to Reading, £500,000
*Steffen Iversen from Tottenham Hotspur to Wolverhampton Wanderers, free
*Henri Camara from Sedan to Wolverhampton Wanderers, £1.5m;2 August 2003
*Antoine Sibierski from RC Lens to Manchester City, £700,000
*Alan Wright from Aston Villa to Middlesbrough, free;3 August 2003
*Rob Lee from Derby County to West Ham United, free;4 August 2003
*Gaël Clichy from Cannes to Arsenal, Nominal
*Luciano Figueroa from Rosario to Birmingham, £2.5m
*Frédéric Kanouté from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur, £3.5m
*Matthew Etherington from Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United, Swap for Kanouté;5 August 2003
*Amdy Faye from Auxerre to Portsmouth, £1.5m
*Gary Breen from West Ham United to Sunderland, free;6 August 2003
*Joe Cole from West Ham United to Chelsea, £6.6m
*Juan Sebastián Verón from Manchester United to Chelsea, £15m;8 August 2003
*Thomas Sørensen from Sunderland to Aston Villa, £2.25m;11 August 2003
*Paolo Di Canio from West Ham United to Charlton Athletic, free;12 August 2003
*Cristiano Ronaldo from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United, £12m
*Kleberson from Atletico Paranaense to Manchester United, £5.9m;13 August 2003
*Mark Crossley from Middlesbrough to Fulham, £500,000;14 August 2003
*Adrian Mutu from Parma to Chelsea, £15m
*Carlo Nash from Manchester City to Middlesbrough, Nominal
*Sebastian Schemmel from West Ham United to Portsmouth, free;15 August 2003
*Kevin Horlock from Manchester City to West Ham United, £500,000;21 August 2003
*Gaizka Mendieta from Lazio to Middlesbrough, season-long loan;24 August 2003
*Danny Mills from Leeds United to Middlesbrough, season-long loan;25 August 2003
*Alexei Smertin from Girondins de Bordeaux to Chelsea, £3.45m;26 August 2003
*Hernán Crespo from Internazionale to Chelsea, £17m;29 August 2003
*Claudio Reyna from Sunderland to Manchester City, £2.5m
*Barry Ferguson from Glasgow Rangers to Blackburn Rovers, £7.5m;30 August 2003
*Steve McManaman from Real Madrid to Manchester City, free
*Boudewijn Zenden from Chelsea to Middlesbrough, season-long loan;31 August 2003
*Claude Makélélé from Real Madrid to Chelsea, £16m

Post-window signings

;1 September
*Neil Sullivan from Tottenham Hotspur to Chelsea, free
*James McFadden from Motherwell to Everton, £1.25m
*Nigel Martyn from Leeds United to Everton, Nominal
*Kevin Kilbane from Sunderland to Everton, £750,000
*Mark Pembridge from Everton to Fulham, £500,000

January transfers

The transfer window re-opened on January 1 2004 for clubs in the top two divisions. It remained open until 00:00 GMT on September 1 2004.

;1 January 2004
*Michael Brown from Sheffield United to Tottenham Hotspur, £100,000;2 January 2004
*Fabien Barthez from Manchester United to Olympique de Marseille, season-long loan
*Nikos Dabizas from Newcastle United to Leicester City, free;6 January 2004
*Peter Enckelman from Aston Villa to Blackburn Rovers, £150,000;9 January 2004
*Eyal Berkovic from Manchester City to Portsmouth, free;12 January 2004
*Alan Wright from Middlesbrough to Sheffield United, free;14 January 2004
*David James from West Ham United to Manchester City, £2m;17 January 2004
*Andy Melville from Fulham to West Ham United, free;23 January 2004
*Louis Saha from Fulham to Manchester United, £12.82m;21 January 2004
*Moritz Volz from Arsenal to Fulham, Nominal;22 January 2004
*Nigel Reo-Coker from Wimbledon to West Ham United, Undisclosed;25 January 2004
*Carl Cort from Newcastle United to Wolverhampton Wanderers, £2m;27 January 2004
*José Antonio Reyes from Sevilla to Arsenal, £16.5m
*Michael Gray from Sunderland to Blackburn Rovers, free;29 January 2004
*Nolberto Solano from Newcastle United to Aston Villa, £1.5m;30 January 2004
*Scott Parker from Charlton Athletic to Chelsea, £10m
*Ivica Mornar from RSC Anderlecht to Portsmouth, Undisclosed
*Ricardinho from Sao Pãulo to Middlesbrough, Free;2 February 2004
*Jerome Thomas from Arsenal to Charlton Athletic, £100,000
*Martin Taylor from Blackburn Rovers to Birmingham City, £1.25m
*Jon Stead from Huddersfield Town to Blackburn Rovers, £1.25m
*Jermain Defoe from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur, £7m
*Bobby Zamora from Tottenham Hotspur to West Ham United, Swap for Defoe

Notes and references

* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/3027639.stm Transfers, May 2003]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/2956978.stm Transfers, June 2003]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/3030060.stm Transfers, July 2003]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/3116861.stm Transfers, August 2003]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/3360833.stm Transfers, January 2004]

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