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In Victorian times, the cost of a player varied significantly depending on their skill level, reputation, and the club's financial resources. Transfer fees were relatively modest compared to today, often ranging from a few pounds to several hundred pounds. Notably, the establishment of the Football League in 1888 began to formalize player transfers and contracts, leading to increased prices. However, specific figures can differ based on the context and time period within the Victorian era.

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