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10 most expensive strikers who took the world by storm with their respective transfer moves

10 most expensive strikers in the transfer market would Gonzalo Higuain as he is poised to make his debut for Chelsea in the FA Cup. Legit.ng takes a look at the biggest money moves in the history of the round leather game.

All clubs hunt for the player who will give them value for money and peace of mind to know they are bound to at least score a goal rain or shine.

If you take a look at the case of a player like Mohamed Salah — one of Liverpool's key stars — then it is not hard to see how the right buy could be the cog that turns a club victorious.

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Here are ten of the world's biggest striker transfers;

10. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - Arsenal 2017/18 season — (£64m)

9. Edinson Cavani - Paris Saint Germain 2013/14 — (£64.5m)

8. Diego Costa - Atletico Madrid — (£66m)

7. Alvaro Morata - Chelsea 2017/18 — (£66m)

6. Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Barcelona 2009/10 — (£69.5m)

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5. Luis Suarez- Barcelona 2014/15 — (£82m)

4. Romelu Lukaku - Manchester United 2017/18 — (£85m)

3. Gonzalo Higuain - Juventus 2016/17 — (£90m)

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2. Cristiano Ronaldo - Real Madrid — (£94m)

1. Cristiano Ronaldo - Juventus 2018/19 — (£117m)

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