{"id":852,"date":"2023-09-27T05:49:28","date_gmt":"2023-09-27T05:49:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/casinosenligne.com\/en\/?p=852"},"modified":"2023-09-27T06:19:24","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T06:19:24","slug":"more-than-40-of-european-football-fans-are-more-interested-in-transfer-news-and-rumors-than-in-match-results","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/casinosenligne.com\/en\/news\/more-than-40-of-european-football-fans-are-more-interested-in-transfer-news-and-rumors-than-in-match-results\/","title":{"rendered":"Over 40% of European Football Fans are More Interested in Transfer News and Rumors than in Match Results"},"content":{"rendered":"

European football clubs have spent tens of billions of euros on signing new players since transfer spending took off twenty years ago. The mega-money deals continued this season, with clubs from the Big Five leagues setting a new transfer spending record. And while most European football fans are waiting to see new players’ performances on the pitch, a considerable part of them are more interested in transfer news themselves.<\/p>\n

According to data presented by CasinosEnLigne.com<\/a>, 40% of European football fans are more interested in transfer news and rumors than match results.<\/p>\n

UK Football Fans the Most Interested in Transfer Rumors, French the Least<\/strong><\/h3>\n

While many people find the reports of transfer rumors or failed negotiations uninteresting, others love the transfer window as one of the most entertaining parts of the football industry. According to Statista’s European Football Benchmark, a huge part of football fans in the old continent are in this second group.<\/p>\n

The survey conducted in July and August among fans in Europe’s top five football markets showed that UK fans are the most interested in transfer news and rumors. That shouldn’t surprise, considering that the Premier League has been the biggest transfer spender for years. According to the survey, 47% of football fans in the United Kingdom are more interested in transfer, almost matching the 53% of respondents who prefer to hear and read match reports.<\/p>\n