List of English football transfers 2004-05

List of English football transfers 2004-05

This is a list of English football transfers for the 2004-05 season. Only moves featuring at least one Premier League or First Division club are listed.

The summer transfer window opened on 1 July 2004, 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. Clubs are able to purchase players again in January when the window re-opens.

Transfers

;28 April 2004
*Fabien Barthez from Manchester United to Marseille, free

May

;1 July 2004
*Dennis Rommedahl from PSV to Charlton Athletic, £1.4m ;2 July 2004
*James Milner from Leeds United to Newcastle United, £3.6m;5 July 2004
*Les Ferdinand from Leicester City to Bolton Wanderers, free;6 July 2004
*Michael Reiziger from Barcelona to Middlesbrough, free;7 July 2004
*Dominic Matteo from Leeds United to Blackburn Rovers, free;8 July 2004
*Mark Viduka from Leeds United to Middlesbrough, £4.5m;9 July 2004
*Peter Crouch from Aston Villa to Southampton, £2m
*Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink from Chelsea to Middlesbrough, free
*Hélder Postiga from Spurs to Porto, £5m
*Pedro Mendes from Porto to Tottenham Hotspur, £2m
*Mario Melchiot from Chelsea to Birmingham City, free
*Sean Davis from Fulham to Tottenham Hotspur, Undisclosed;12 July 2004
*Mateja Kežman from PSV to Chelsea, £5m
*Jesper Grønkjær from Chelsea to Birmingham City, £2.2m
*Lomana LuaLua from Newcastle United to Portsmouth, £1.7m (making a previous loan deal permanent)
*David Unsworth from Everton to Portsmouth, free;14 July 2004
*Teddy Sheringham from Portsmouth to West Ham United, free;15 July 2004
*Hernán Crespo from Chelsea to AC Milan, season-long loan;16 July 2004
*Markus Babbel from Liverpool to VfB Stuttgart, Undisclosed;18 July 2004
*Andy Cole from Blackburn Rovers to Fulham, free;20 July 2004
*Didier Drogba from Marseille to Chelsea, £24m
*Martin Keown from Arsenal to Leicester City, free
*David Connolly from West Ham United to Leicester City, £500k
*Tiago from Benfica to Chelsea;21 July 2004
*Patrick Kluivert from Barcelona to Newcastle United, free
*Gary Speed from Newcastle United to Bolton Wanderers, £750k
*Hugo Viana from Newcastle United to Sporting Lisbon sseason-long loan;22 July 2004
*Thomas Helveg from Inter Milan to Norwich City, free;23 July 2004
*Bobby Convey from Major League Soccer to Reading, Undisclosed
*Tomasz Radzinski from Everton to Fulham, Undisclosed
*Tim Cahill from Millwall to Everton, £2m
*Claus Jensen from Charlton Athletic to Fulham, £1.25m
*Ray Parlour from Arsenal to Middlesbrough, free;27 July 2004
*Ricardo Carvalho from Porto to Chelsea, £19.85m
*Papa Bouba Diop from Lens to Fulham, Undisclosed
*Josemi from Málaga to Liverpool, £2m
*Sergei Rebrov from Tottenham Hotspur to West Ham, free;28 July 2004
*Fernando Hierro from Al Rayyan (Qatar) to Bolton Wanderers, free;29 July 2004
*Henri Camara from Wolves to Celtic season-long loan
*Nicky Butt from Manchester United to Newcastle United, £2.5m
*Jonathan Greening from Middlesbrough to West Bromwich Albion £1.25m;30 July 2004
*Zoltan Gera from Ferencváros to West Bromwich Albion, £1.5m
*Nwankwo Kanu from Arsenal to West Bromwich Albion, free

August

;2 August 2004
*Boudewijn Zenden from Chelsea to Middlesbrough, free (making a previous loan deal permanent)
*Neil Sullivan from Chelsea to Leeds United, free;5 August 2004
*Mattias Jonson from Brøndby to Norwich City, Undisclosed;10 August 2004
*Francis Jeffers from Arsenal to Charlton Athletic, £2.6m
*Stephen Carr from Tottenham Hotspur to Newcastle United, Undisclosed
*Paolo di Canio from Charlton Athletic to Lazio, free
*Darren Anderton from Tottenham Hotspur to Birmingham City, free;12 August 2004
*Fitz Hall from Southampton to Crystal Palace, £1.5m
*Gabor Kiraly from Hertha Berlin to Crystal Palace, free;13 August 2004
*Michael Owen from Liverpool to Real Madrid, £12m
*Antonio Nuñez from Real Madrid to Liverpool, free (Part of Owen deal);20 August 2004
*Xabi Alonso from Real Sociedad to Liverpool, £10.5m
*Luis Garcia from Barcelona to Liverpool, Undisclosed
*Jonathan Woodgate from Newcastle United to Real Madrid, £15m;21 August 2004
*Diego Forlán from Manchester United to Villarreal, Undisclosed;24 August 2004
*Michael Carrick from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur, Undisclosed;28 August 2004
*Seol Ki-hyun from Anderlecht to Wolves, £2m;30 August 2004
*Robert Earnshaw from Cardiff City to West Brom, £3m;31 August 2004
*Junichi Inamoto from Gamba Osaka to West Brom, £200k
*Wayne Rooney from Everton to Manchester United, £20m
*Dwight Yorke from Blackburn Rovers to Birmingham City, free
*Sylvain Wiltord from Arsenal to Lyon, free
*Paulo Wanchope from Manchester City to Málaga CF, £500k
*Marcus Allbäck from Aston Villa to Hansa Rostock, free
*Calum Davenport from Coventry City to Tottenham Hotspur, £3m
*Juninho Paulista from Middlesbrough to Celtic, free

January transfers

;1 January 2005
*Jean-Alain Boumsong from Rangers to Newcastle United, £8m;3 January 2005
*Celestine Babayaro from Chelsea to Newcastle United, Undisclosed;4 January 2005
*James Beattie from Southampton to Everton, £6m
*Jamie Redknapp from Spurs to Southampton, free;6 January 2005
*Ryan Nelsen from Major League Soccer (D.C. United) to Blackburn Rovers, free
*Jiri Jarosik from CSKA Moscow to Chelsea, Undisclosed;7 January 2005
*Emmanuel Eboué from Beveren to Arsenal, £1.5m;10 January 2005
*Dean Ashton from Crewe Alexandra to Norwich City, £3m
*Kevin Campbell from Everton to West Brom, free;12 January 2005
*Fernando Morientes from Real Madrid to Liverpool, £6.3m;14 January 2005
*Thomas Gravesen from Everton to Real Madrid, £2.5m;15 January 2005
*Kasey Keller from Spurs to Mönchengladbach, free;17 January 2005
*Nigel Quashie from Portsmouth to Southampton, £2.1m;19 January 2005
*Robbie Savage from Birmingham City to Blackburn Rovers, £3m;21 January 2005
*Scott Carson from Leeds United to Liverpool, £1m;22 January 2005
*Bernt Haas from West Brom to Bastia, free;25 January 2005
*Amady Faye from Portsmouth to Newcastle United, £2m;27 January 2005
*Mounir El Hamdaoui from Excelsior Rotterdam to Spurs, Undisclosed;28 January 2005
*Mido from AS Roma to Spurs, two-season long loan
*Stephane Henchoz from Liverpool to Celtic, free;31 January 2005
*Nicolas Anelka from Manchester City to Fenerbahçe, £7m
*Eric Djemba-Djemba from Manchester United to Aston Villa, £1.35m
*Mikel Arteta from Real Sociedad to Everton, six-month loan
*Craig Bellamy from Newcastle United to Celtic, six-month loan
*Barry Ferguson from Blackburn Rovers to Rangers, £4.5m
*Olivier Bernard from Newcastle United to Southampton, Undisclosed
*Vincent Candela from AS Roma to Bolton Wanderers, free
*Jermaine Pennant from Arsenal to Birmingham City, six-month loan
*Andy Reid from Nottingham Forest to Tottenham Hotspur, £4m
*Michael Dawson from Nottingham Forest to Tottenham Hotspur, £4m

Post-window deals

;17 April 2005
*Dwight Yorke from Birmingham City to Sydney FC, free;25 April 2005
*Jermaine Pennant from Arsenal to Birmingham City, £3m

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