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Christopher Schindler £1.8m from 1860 Munich July 2016
Town smashed their previous record fee to bring in some defensive nous in the shape of Schindler, previously a one club man and captain of 1860 Munich. He leads the German influx as David Wagner looks to add steel to his back line.
Nahki Wells £1.3m from Bradford City January 2014
The club invested a then-record fee in the Bermudian after he bagged 53 goals for the Bantams. It’s 38 so far for Town.
Marcus Stewart £1.2m from Bristol Rovers July 1996
Bringing in the West Country frontman from Bristol Rovers was funded by Andy Booth’s sale to Sheffield Wednesday. He fired 68 goals in three and a half seasons.
George Donis £1m from AEK Athens June 1999
The first Greek to play in the Premier League, the midfielder failed to shine at Town. Now manages in Saudi Arabia.
Danny Ward £900,000 from Bolton Wanderers July 2011
The Bradford-born wideman was brought in to replace Anthony Pilkington. Now with Rotherham United.
Wayne Allison £800,000 from Swindon Town November 1997
Huddersfield-born, Town were his fifth club, and he played a key role in the ‘Great Escape’ second-tier season of 1997-98.
Sean Scannell £800,000 from Crystal Palace June 2012
Recruited after Town’s promotion from League I, the winger has made 146 appearances for the club.
Rajiv van La Parra £750,000 from Wolves June 2016
Wagner moved quickly to bring the winger in on loan midway through the 2015/16 campaign, and a pre-set £750,000 fee for the player to make the move permanent was agreed between the clubs. Made eight appearances for Town last term and will be hoping for a key role this time round.
Craig Armstrong £750,000 from Nottingham Forest February 1999
The centre-back turned out more than 100 times and was Player of the Year in 2001. Later joined Sheffield Wednesday.
Chris Lucketti £750,000 from Bury June 1999
The central defender’s first Town spell (he left for Preston North End in 2001) was more successful than his second (2008-10).
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Jordan Rhodes £8m to Blackburn Rovers August 2012
It was quite a bit of business when Ipswich Town were persuaded to sell for £400,000 in July 2009. After 87 goals for Town he has notched 85 for Rovers.
Jacob Butterfield £5m to Derby County September 2015
The Rams had to be persistent to land last season’s Town Player of the Year, finally getting their man after a string of failed bids.
Marcus Stewart £2.75m to Ipswich Town February 2000
After one of the most controversial transfers in the club’s history, he scored a debut winner for promotion rivals Ipswich - against Town!
Andy Booth £2.7m to Sheffield Wednesday July 1996
The hometown hero helped Town into the second tier via Wembley in 1995, and later returned for a second spell. Now club ambassador.
Conor Coady £2m to Wolves July 2015
Signed for £375,000 from Liverpool, the midfielder stayed just the one season at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Jack Hunt £2m to Crystal Palace September 2013
The 2012 promotion-winning right-back was injured soon after his arrival at Palace and never played for them. Now with Sheffield Wednesday.
Anthony Pilkington £2m to Norwich City July 2011
A £150,000 signing from Stockport County, the Canaries bought the exciting wideman when he was still recovering from a broken leg. Now at Cardiff City.
Alex Smithies £2m to QPR August 2015
The Huddersfield-born keeper and hero of the Wembley League I play-off final win over Sheffield United is trying to oust Rangers regular Rob Green.
Adam Clayton £1.5m to Middlesbrough August 2014
The £350,000 buy from Leeds United impressed at Town and is now a firm favourite at Boro.
Joel Lynch £1.2m (Could rise to £1.5m) to QPR July 2016
The centre back will kick off the next Championship season in hoops rather than stripes and will hope to be a key member of the defence in Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's first full season in charge at Loftus Road.