List of English football transfers 2005-06

List of English football transfers 2005-06

This is a list of English football transfers for the 2005-06 season. Only moves featuring at least one Premier League or Football League Championship club are listed.

The summer transfer window opened on 1 July 2005, 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. The window re-opened on 1 January 2006 for one month until 00:00 GMT on 1 February 2006.

ummer transfer window

May

;4 July 2004
* Darren Carter from Birmingham City to West Brom, £1.5m;4 July 2004
* Boudewijn Zenden from Middlesbrough to Liverpool, free;5 July 2005
* Paul Konchesky from Charlton to West Ham, Undisclosed;7 July 2005
* Craig Bellamy from Newcastle United to Blackburn, £5m
* John Viafara from Once Caldas to Portsmouth, £1.6m
* Aiyegbeni Yakubu from Portsmouth to Middlesbrough, £7.5m;14 July 2005
* Emre Belözoğlu from Inter Milan to Newcastle United, £4m
* Patrick Vieira from Arsenal to Juventus, £13.7m
* Leroy Lita from Bristol City to Reading, £1m;15 July 2005
* Jared Borgetti from CF Pachuca to Bolton, £1.5m;16 July 2005
* Yossi Benayoun from Racing Santander to West Ham, £2.5m;18 July 2005
* Shaun Wright-Phillips from Man City to Chelsea, £21m;20 July 2005
* Andy Cole from Fulham to Man City, free
* Peter Crouch from Southampton to Liverpool, £7m;22 July 2005
* Sander Westerveld from Mallorca to Portsmouth, free;26 July 2005
* Diomansy Kamara from Modena to West Brom, £1.5m;27 July 2005
* Darius Vassell from Aston Villa to Manchester City, £2m

August

;3 August 2005
* Edgar Davids from Inter Milan to Spurs, free;4 August 2005
* Philip Neville from Man United to Everton, undisclosed fee (over £3m; some reports say over £5m);5 August 2005
* Damien Francis from Norwich to Wigan, undisclosed fee
* Walter Pandiani from Deportivo to Birmingham City, £3m (making a previous loan deal permanent);6 August 2005
* Henri Camara from Wolves to Wigan, £3m;8 August 2005
* Kleberson from Man United to Beşiktaş, £2.5m;11 August 2005
* Andy Gray from Sheffield United to Sunderland, £1.1m;15 August 2005
* Nathan Ellington from Wigan to West Brom, £3m;16 August 2005
* Hidetoshi Nakata from Fiorentina to Bolton, season-long loan;17 August 2005
* Fredi Kanouté from Spurs to Sevilla, £4.4m
* David Bellion from Man United to West Ham, season-long loan;19 August 2005
* Michael Essien from Lyon to Chelsea, £24.4m;22 August 2005
* Brian Priske from Genk to Portsmouth, Undisclosed
* Jiri Jarosik from Chelsea to Birmingham City, season-long loan;23 August 2005
* Milan Baroš from Liverpool to Aston Villa, £6.5m;25 August 2005
* Clinton Morrison from Birmingham City to Crystal Palace, £2m;26 August 2005
* Albert Luque from Deportivo La Coruña to Newcastle United, £9.5m;27 August 2005
* Tiago from Chelsea to Lyon, £6.5m;28 August 2005
* Nuno Valente from Porto to Everton, £1.5m;30 August 2005
* Wilfred Bouma from PSV to Aston Villa, £3.5m;31 August 2005
* David Connolly from Leicester City to Wigan Athletic, £2m
* Curtis Davies from Luton to West Brom, £3m
* Salif Diao from Liverpool to Portsmouth, season-long loan
* Francis Jeffers from Charlton Athletic to Rangers, six-month loan
* Jermaine Jenas from Newcastle United to Spurs, £7m
* Lee Yong-Pyo from PSV to Spurs, Undisclosed
* Michael Owen from Real Madrid to Newcastle United, £17m
* Mart Poom from Sunderland to Arsenal, six-month loan
* Michael Reiziger from Middlesbrough to PSV, free
* Nolberto Solano from Aston Villa to Newcastle United, £1.5m
* James Milner from Newcastle United to Aston Villa, season-long loan
* Andy van der Meyde from Inter Milan to Everton, Undisclosed
* Iain Hume from Tranmere to Leicester City, £500k
* Elvis Hammond from Fulham to Leicester City, £250k

Post-window deals

January transfers

;1 January 2006
* Tony Warner from Cardiff City to Fulham, Nominal (making a previous loan deal permanent)
* John Obi Mikel from Lyn to Manchester United, Undisclosed;3 January 2006
* Yaniv Katan from Maccabi Haifa to West Ham United, £100k;4 January 2006
* Josemi from Liverpool to Villarreal, Swap (Kromkamp deal)
* Jan Kromkamp from Villarreal to Liverpool, Swap (Part of Josemi deal)
* Laurent Robert from Portsmouth to Newcastle United, loan cancelled
* Laurent Robert from Newcastle United to Benfica, free
* Maniche from Dynamo Moscow to Chelsea, six-month loan
* Emmanuel Olisadebe from Panathinaikos to Portsmouth, six-month loan;5 January 2006
* Chris Sutton from Celtic to Birmingham City, free
* Nemanja Vidić from Spartak Moscow to Manchester United, £7m
* Albert Riera from Espanyol to Manchester City, six-month loan;6 January 2006
* Simon Elliott from Major League Soccer (Columbus Crew) to Fulham, free
* Ali Al Habsi from Lyn to Bolton Wanderers
* Benjani Mwaruwari from Auxerre to Portsmouth, £4.1m;9 January 2006
* David Bellion from Manchester United to Nice, six-month loan
* Paul Scharner from Brann to Wigan Athletic, £2.5m;10 January 2006
* Patrice Evra from Monaco to Manchester United, £5.5m
* Antti Niemi from Southampton to Fulham, £1m;12 January 2006
* Sean Davis from Tottenham Hotspur to Portsmouth, Undisclosed
* Pedro Mendes from Tottenham Hotspur to Portsmouth, Undisclosed
* Noe Pamarot from Tottenham Hotspur to Portsmouth, Undisclosed
* Daniel Agger from Brøndby to Liverpool, £5.8m
* Abou Diaby from Auxerre to Arsenal, £2m
* Walter Pandiani from Birmingham City to Espanyol, £1m;13 January 2006
* Garry Flitcroft from Blackburn Rovers to Sheffield United, free
* Emmanuel Adebayor from Monaco to Arsenal, Undisclosed;17 January 2006
* Marcus Bent from Everton to Charlton Athletic, £2m
* Riccardo Scimeca from West Bromwich Albion to Cardiff City, free;19 January 2006
* Neil Mellor from Liverpool to Wigan Athletic, six-month loan
* David Thompson from Blackburn Rovers to Wigan Athletic free
* Wayne Bridge from Chelsea to Fulham, six-month loan;20 January 2006
* Alan Stubbs from Sunderland to Everton, free
* Theo Walcott from Southampton to Arsenal, Initially £5m (Final price £9.1m);23 January 2006
* Dean Ashton from Norwich City to West Ham, £7.25m
* Mart Poom from Sunderland to Arsenal, Undisclosed (making a loan deal permanent);24 January 2006
* Alexey Smertin from Chelsea to Dynamo Moscow, £1m;25 January 2006
* Tomasz Frankowski from Elche to Wolves, £1.4m
* Dean Kiely from Charlton Athletic to Portsmouth, undisclosed fee
* Szilárd Németh from Middlesbrough to Strasbourg, six-month loan;26 January 2006
* Ade Akinbiyi from Burnley to Sheffield United, £1.75m;27 January 2006
* Robbie Fowler from Manchester City to Liverpool, free;30 January 2006
* Georgios Samaras from Heerenveen to Manchester City, £6m;31 January 2006
* David Bentley from Arsenal to Blackburn Rovers, Undisclosed
* Andrés d'Alessandro from Wolfsburg to Portsmouth, six-month loan
* Rory Delap from Southampton to Sunderland, free
* Robert Earnshaw from West Brom to Norwich City, £3.5m
* Hossam Ghaly from Feyenoord to Tottenham Hotspur, Undisclosed
* Danny Murphy from Charlton Athletic to Tottenham Hotspur, £2m
* Quincy Owusu-Abeyie from Arsenal to Spartak Moscow, Undisclosed
* Nigel Quashie from Southampton to West Brom, £1.2m
* Andy Welsh from Sunderland to Leicester City, three-month loan
* Zesh Rehman from Fulham to Norwich City, six-month loan
* Lionel Scaloni from Deportivo de La Coruña to West Ham United, six-month loan
* Florent Sinama-Pongolle from Liverpool to Blackburn Rovers, six-month loan
* Matty Fryatt from Walsall to Leicester City, Undisclosed
* Joey Gudjonsson from Leicester City to AZ Alkmaar, free

Notes and references

* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/gossip_and_transfers/4597769.stm Transfers, June 2005]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/gossip_and_transfers/4640347.stm Transfers, July 2005]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/gossip_and_transfers/4737751.stm Transfers, August 2005]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/gossip_and_transfers/4573712.stm Transfers, January 2006]

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