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According to an article on STV (link below) in the previous 5 years ICT paid £202,000 in transfer fees and received £881,000, a transfer profit of £679,000. Obviously the figures are questionable because clubs generally don't publicise fees.

They don't mention any names, but I've put in brackets the transfers I can think of that would have involved fees, although for some years it doesn't quite stack up with the figures in the article.

Fees paid

06/07 £80,000 (Rankin, Paatelainen)

07/08 £66,000 (Imrie)

08/09 £56,000 (Rooney)

09/10 £0

10/11 £0

Fees received

06/07 £44,000 (Brown, Proctor, but I reckon we got about £100,000 + £25,000 respectively for them)

07/08 £141,000 (Rankin)

08/09 £638,000 (Niculae, Cowie)

09/10 £58,000 (Imrie)

10/11 £0

If anyone can shed more light, feel free.

Source:

http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/celtic/295669-what-has-your-team-spent-on-transfers-in-the-last-five-years/

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10/11 was probably Arron as he came from blackburn on a free xfer.

Cant remember who but I think we also had a sell on fee for someone. May have been Robson.

Dean McDonald was payed for i think but as said the fee was undisclosed. And we payed for Phil McGuire when he was signed permanently.

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Dean McDonald was payed for i think but as said the fee was undisclosed. And we payed for Phil McGuire when he was signed permanently.

I think you are right. Both signed in 2007/08. McGuire was reported as "a nominal fee" and I would hope Deano was even less than that.

McGuire, still only 31, signed for Lochee Utd last year, whilst Deano's big move to Celtic didn't quite come off and he had to make do with Carshalton Athletic instead. Age 26, that's his 10th club.

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