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UD Las Palmas Most Expensive Signings of All Time

The most expensive signing in UD Las Palmas history covered on this page is Sandro Ramirez, who arrived from Real Sociedad in 2022 for a reported fee of about 3M euros. Across the top five record signings listed below, UD Las Palmas have spent about 6.5M euros across these three signings alone. Each entry includes the fee, the year, the selling club and the wider context of how the deal worked out.

UD Las Palmas record signings: the era

The Canary Islands academy and limited transfer budgets.

Top 3 most expensive UD Las Palmas signings ever

#1

Sandro Ramirez

From Real Sociedad · 2022

about 3M euros

reported fee

Sandro Ramirez returned to Spanish football with Las Palmas in 2022 for a reported 3 million euros. The forward brought senior La Liga experience to the squad during the return of the club to the top flight.

#2

Pejino

From Cadiz · 2023

about 2M euros

reported fee

Pejino signed from Cadiz in 2023 for a reported 2 million euros. The Spanish winger added attacking depth at a low fee, typical of the Las Palmas approach.

#3

Marc Cardona

From CD Leganes · 2022

about 1.5M euros

reported fee

Marc Cardona arrived from CD Leganes in 2022 for a reported 1.5 million euros. The forward contributed goals as the club returned to La Liga.

How UD Las Palmas have spent in the transfer market

UD Las Palmas have built their identity around their academy, sometimes called the Canary Islands version of La Masia for the way it produces players who go on to top European clubs. Their transfer fees are correspondingly low: the club rarely exceeds three million euros on a single signing, and most of the squad-building is done through promotions from the youth setup and modest acquisitions. The model produces talent that often leaves for larger fees, with the club then reinvesting carefully.

UD Las Palmas record signings, at a glance

#PlayerFromYearReported fee
1Sandro RamirezReal Sociedad2022about 3M euros
2PejinoCadiz2023about 2M euros
3Marc CardonaCD Leganes2022about 1.5M euros

Frequently asked questions about UD Las Palmas record signings

What is the most expensive signing in UD Las Palmas history?

The most expensive signing in UD Las Palmas history covered on this page is Sandro Ramirez, who arrived from Real Sociedad in 2022 for a reported fee of about 3M euros.

How much have UD Las Palmas spent on these signings combined?

Across the five signings listed on this page, UD Las Palmas have spent about 6.5M euros across these three signings alone. Real totals across the full history of the club, including add-ons and signings outside this top five, are significantly higher.

Are all these UD Las Palmas signings still at the club?

No. Several of the players on this list have since moved on, either by transfer or after a loan. Each entry above describes the current status and the broader context of how the deal worked out.

Why do transfer fees vary so much between reports?

Transfer fees are often reported as headline numbers, but the real total can include guaranteed payments, performance-based add-ons, payments to agents and player image-rights deals. That is why fees on this page are framed as reported approximations rather than confirmed figures.

What is UD Las Palmas's overall transfer strategy?

UD Las Palmas have built their identity around their academy, sometimes called the Canary Islands version of La Masia for the way it produces players who go on to top European clubs.

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