The biggest betrayals in modern football

Betraying fans and club
Luis Figo: from FC Barcelona ...
... to Real Madrid
Christian Vieri: from Internazionale ...
... to AC Milan
Michael Laudrup: from FC Barcelona ...
... to Real Madrid
Robin van Persie: from Arsenal ...
... to Manchester United
Ronaldo Nazario: from FC Barcelona ...
... to Real Madrid
Ashley Cole: from Arsenal ...
... to Chelsea
Luis Enrique: from Real Madrid ...
... to FC Barcelona
Cesc Fabregas: from Arsenal ...
... to Chelsea
Mario Götze: from Dortmund ...
... to Bayern Munich
Carlos Tevez: from Manchester United ...
... to Manchester City
Emmanuel Adebayor: from Arsenal ...
... to Manchester City and Tottenham
William Gallas: from Arsenal ...
... to Tottenham
Sol Campbell: from Tottenham ...
... to Arsenal
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Betraying fans and club

Football is an emotional sport, but sometimes other factors come into play when players make a transfer to another club. These footballers are known as the biggest traitors in history, breaking the hearts of their former fans.

Luis Figo: from FC Barcelona ...

Perhaps the most controversial transfer in the history of modern-day football. Luis Figo was a superstar at FC Barcelona when he decided to make a very contentious career move.

... to Real Madrid

In 2000, the Portuguese signed for Real Madrid in a €60 million move that set Spain ablaze. We all remember the pig's head thrown at Figo when he visited the Nou Camp with Los Merengues.

Christian Vieri: from Internazionale ...

Christian Vieri played for Internazionale from 1999 to 2005, when he decided he wanted other things. What he did not want, however, was to leave Milan.

... to AC Milan

So he signed for arch-rivals AC Milan in 2005, earning him the title of traitor.

Michael Laudrup: from FC Barcelona ...

Michael Lauddrup was a gracious footballer, but in 1994, the Dane showed a different side of himself.

... to Real Madrid

He moved to the Spanish capital to play for Real Madrid, a move still etched in the memory of many Barça fans.

Robin van Persie: from Arsenal ...

Robin van Persie scored many goals for Arsenal, but a transfer in 2012 erased those goals from the memory of many Arsenal fans.

... to Manchester United

Van Persie did not hesitate and signed for Manchester United, where he would stay until 2015.

Ronaldo Nazario: from FC Barcelona ...

Ronaldo Nazario is one of the best strikers ever, a title he partly earned himself at FC Barcelona.

... to Real Madrid

After a spell at Internazionale, he went on to play for Real Madrid in 2002, where he was an important part of Florentino Perez's Galacticos project.

Ashley Cole: from Arsenal ...

Ashley Cole is considered one of the best England left-backs ever. He started his career at Arsenal, but would break many Gunner's hearts in 2006.

... to Chelsea

Cole signed for Chelsea, where he played for almost a decade.

Luis Enrique: from Real Madrid ...

Luis Enrique is a well-known manager now, but in the 1990s he was a Real Madrid star on the pitch.

... to FC Barcelona

In 1996, however, he tried his luck at FC Barcelona, where he would end his playing career eight years later.

Cesc Fabregas: from Arsenal ...

Cesc Fabregas was a teenage sensation at Arsenal, who would go on and play for another big London club in his career.

... to Chelsea

After a spell at FC Barcelona, Fabregas signed for London rivals Chelsea, where he won two Premier League titles.

Mario Götze: from Dortmund ...

Mario Götze was a star at Borussia Dortmund when he chose another destination to fulfil his football dreams.

... to Bayern Munich

The German went on to play for Bayern Munich in 2013, where he never quite felt comfortable. He returned to Dortmund in 2016, but things were never the same at the Signal Iduna Park.

Carlos Tevez: from Manchester United ...

Carlos Tevez was a fearsome striker in his prime, scoring goals for West Ham and then on loan for Manchester United.

... to Manchester City

In 2009, Tevez made a controversial move to Manchester City, where he added a Premier League title to his trophy cabinet, among other prizes.

Emmanuel Adebayor: from Arsenal ...

Emmanuel Adebayor joined Arsenal as a 22-year-old and regularly showed his class for the Gunners.

... to Manchester City and Tottenham

The striker would later go on to play for Manchester City and Arsenal's North London rivals Tottenham, and did not hold back when he celebrated a goal for City against Arsenal.

William Gallas: from Arsenal ...

A reliable defender at his peak, William Gallas forced a free transfer from Chelsea to Arsenal in 2006.

... to Tottenham

In 2010, he made another controversial move by going to Tottenham, where his contract was not renewed in 2013.

Sol Campbell: from Tottenham ...

Sol Campbell burst onto the scene at Tottenham in 1992, but would infuriate Spurs fans in 2001.

... to Arsenal

The central defender left Spurs on a free transfer to play for rivals Arsenal, where he scored in the 2006 Champions League final against FC Barcelona.

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