> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.win.investments/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.win.investments/win-investments-en/profitability/transfer-history.md).

# Transfer History

## ⚽Track record

In this section, we present the transfer history of tokenized players on our platform. Each record in the table details the main characteristics of each transfer, including the possibility of associated dividend generation.

Our goal is to provide a transparent and complete record of player movement, allowing investors and the community at large to keep track of pass market transactions and learn about their main characteristics.

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This table considers the transfers that have occurred since the tokenization of the players on the platform. It does not include previous transfers, nor does it include returns from loan transfers.
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The attribute **"M.S FIFA"** refers to whether the transfer generates the **FIFA** compensation known as **Solidarity Mechanism** to be received by the Forming Club. If yes, it will generate dividends to the investors. If you want to know more about when this happens, please visit the following link 👉 . [How to Win](/win-investments-en/profitability/how-to-win.md).
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To visit the updated Transfer History version please visit:

👉<https://docs.win.investments/rentabilidad/historial-de-transferencias>


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