10 Biggest Transfer Shocks In Premier League History

By Liam Hoofe /

4. Andy Carroll

At one point in time it looked a dead cert that Andy Carroll was going to be the next Wayne Rooney. A budding young striker who€™s goal record spoke for itself, 31 goals in 80 appearances at St James€™ Parks. It was no surprise that bigger clubs were chasing Carroll and we all expected him to sign for one. What came as such a surprise was the price fee. On the final day of the 2011 transfer window Liverpool coughed up a staggering £35 million for the 22 year old. Needless to say everyone expected big thinks from him. He had been brought in at the last minute to replace striker Fernando Torres, who had moved to Chelsea the same day. Big shoes to fill and unfortunately for Carroll one€™s he wasn€™t able to. The striker went on to score 6 goals in 44 games for the red before being sent out on loan and ultimately signing for West Ham.