This picture may only be used within the context of an editorial feature. Dutch striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink with a Chelsea shirt at Chelseas Stamford Bridge ground after the London club announced his transfer from the Spanish club Atletico Madrid, for 15million. * The fee matches the British transfer record paid by Newcastle for Alan Shearer in 1996
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