![Gonzalo Higuain eclipses Luis Suarez as the most expensive striker](http://e1.365dm.com/16/03/16-9/20/gonzalo-higuain-napoli-serie-a_3435033.jpg?20160320211134)
Gonzalo Higuain eclipses Luis Suarez as the most expensive striker
The Argentina international signed a four-year contract with the Serie A champions on Tuesday, worth £6.3m per season.
The £75.3m fee, an Italian football record, is also the third most expensive transfer of all-time, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale's moves to Real Madrid.
Let's take a look at where Higuain fits into our most expensive XI...
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We start in goal with Juventus and Italy legend Gianluigi Buffon, who moved from Parma to Juventus for £32.6m in 2001 and remains the most expensive goalkeeper 15 years later.
His defence is marshalled by David Luiz, who left Chelsea for Paris Saint-Germain in a £40m deal, and Rio Ferdinand, who crossed the Pennines for £29.1m to join Manchester United from Leeds United in 2002.
![Luke Shaw came through the Southampton academy before moving to Man Utd](http://e0.365dm.com/16/07/16-9/20/luke-shaw-manchester-united-wigan-pre-season_3745654.jpg?20160716155230)
Luke Shaw came through the Southampton academy before moving to Man Utd
The full-back positions are occupied by Lilian Thuram and Luke Shaw. Former France international Thuram left Parma for Juve alongside team-mate Buffon, while Shaw became the most expensive left-back ever when he moved from Southampton to Man Utd two years ago.
In midfield, an embarrassment of attacking riches means we've gotZinedine Zidane and James Rodriguez, two forward-thinking players, slightly further back.
![James Rodriguez starred at the 2014 World Cup before moving to Real Madrid](http://e2.365dm.com/16/04/16-9/20/james-rodriguez-real-madrid-eibar_3445706.jpg?20160409153444)
James Rodriguez starred at the 2014 World Cup before moving to Real Madrid
Zidane became one of the original Galacticos upon joining Real from Juve for £47.2m in 2001, having helped France to a World Cup and European Championship double.
International excellence also earned James a move to the Bernabeu 13 years later, having starred at the 2014 World Cup with Colombia. He swapped Monaco for the Spanish capital for £63m, making him the third-most expensive player in Real's history.
Our 4-2-3-1 formation comes into its own up front, allowing us to play three forwards behind a main striker.
![Gareth Bale also came through the Southampton academy, before moving on to Tottenham and then Real Madrid](http://e1.365dm.com/16/05/16-9/20/gareth-bale-bale-goal-bale-real-madrid_3460709.jpg?20160504202810)
Gareth Bale also came through the Southampton academy, before moving on to Tottenham and then Real Madrid
Gareth Bale is guaranteed a spot having become the most expensive player in football history when he moved from Tottenham to Real for £85.3m in 2013, eclipsing Cristiano Ronaldo's previous world-record mark.
The Portugal international moved from Man Utd to Real for £80m, whileNeymar is the third attacker thanks to his £73.7m move from Santos to Barcelona in 2013.
![Neymar has formed a potent partnership at Barcelona with Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi](http://e2.365dm.com/16/07/16-9/20/neymar-barcelona-gesture_3493378.jpg?20160701123130)
Neymar has formed a potent partnership at Barcelona with Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi
On Monday, the central striker position would have been occupied by Luis Suarez of Barcelona, but Higuain's record-breaking move earns the former Napoli man the leading place.
His £75.3m transfer to Juve is more than £10m more than Barca paid Liverpool for Suarez two summers ago.
Top 10 most expensive transfers
- Gareth BaleTottenham to Real Madrid - £85.3m
- Cristiano RonaldoMan Utd to Real Madrid - £80m
- Gonzalo HiguainNapoli to Juventus - £75.3m
- NeymarSantos to Barcelona - £73.7m
- Luis SuarezLiverpool to Barcelona - £65m
- James RodriguezMonaco to Real Madrid - £63m
- Angel Di MariaReal Madrid to Man Utd - £59.7m
- KakaAC Milan to Real Madrid - £59m
- Edinson CavaniNapoli to PSG - £55m
- Kevin De BruyneWolfsburg to Man City - £54.5m
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