Real Madrid Ranks 25th and Manchester United 3rd: Which Clubs Have Spent the Most on Transfers in the Last Five Seasons?
As the World Cup dominates the football landscape for the next six weeks, the transfer window officially opens on June 15th. Clubs have been working behind the scenes to refresh their squads, with players able to move clubs from this date. Notable deals, such as Anthony Gordon's €80 million move to Barcelona, are expected to be completed immediately.
The World Cup typically impacts the transfer window, with major dealings often postponed until late July and August. This summer, top clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, and Real Madrid are expected to be busy, with the latter backing José Mourinho in the market following his return to the Santiago Bernabeu.
An analysis of the last five seasons reveals that English Premier League clubs have dominated spending on new signings. Chelsea leads the way, investing €1.82 billion in new players, while also generating the highest transfer income, exceeding €1 billion. Manchester City and Manchester United follow closely, with €1.10 billion and €1.09 billion spent, respectively.
PSG is the only non-Premier League club in the top eight, with their investment yielding back-to-back Champions League titles. Tottenham has outspent their North London rivals Arsenal, while Juventus is the only other non-Premier League club in the top ten. Notably, Real Madrid and Barcelona are absent from the top twenty list, ranking 25th and 39th, respectively.
The World Cup typically impacts the transfer window, with major dealings often postponed until late July and August. This summer, top clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, and Real Madrid are expected to be busy, with the latter backing José Mourinho in the market following his return to the Santiago Bernabeu.
An analysis of the last five seasons reveals that English Premier League clubs have dominated spending on new signings. Chelsea leads the way, investing €1.82 billion in new players, while also generating the highest transfer income, exceeding €1 billion. Manchester City and Manchester United follow closely, with €1.10 billion and €1.09 billion spent, respectively.
PSG is the only non-Premier League club in the top eight, with their investment yielding back-to-back Champions League titles. Tottenham has outspent their North London rivals Arsenal, while Juventus is the only other non-Premier League club in the top ten. Notably, Real Madrid and Barcelona are absent from the top twenty list, ranking 25th and 39th, respectively.
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