Premier League clubs have definitely destroyed all earlier records this summer when it comes to transfer expenditure.
The 20 Premier League clubs spent more than £ 3.1 billion in the past three months.
A breakdown of this is below, which shows Newcastle United and the other 19 PL clubs.
Undoubtedly, however, the biggest story is the ever -growing gap between the Premier League and the other major European competitions.
The gross transfer expenditures of the 20 Premier League clubs was higher than all 76 clubs In series A, the combination of Liga, Bundeslia and Ligue 1.
However, if you come to the net spending (total expenditures for players who receive less money for players sold) from the clubs in every competition, it will be really crazy.
The 20 Premier League clubs had a collective net spending of more than £ 1.2 billion in transfer costs this summer.
Series A clubs had a net spending on about £ 78 million, La Liga Clubs collective £ 35 million net spending.
While Bundesliga clubs collectively received more money from summer transfers than they spent, a collective net profit of £ 156 million. Ligue 1 even more surprising, the French top clothing clubs with a collective net profit of £ 265 million on summer transfers in and out.
If you are a fan of a Premier League club, you might think this is brilliant news.
However, is it really positive for football to have one European competition so dominant about everyone else?
It also means great worries, certainly when it comes to what clubs can do in other competitions to close the financial gap.
I am thinking especially of the threats of clubs in competitions such as La Liga and Serie A that will soon be able to play a number of league games abroad.
The intention is certain of some, for sure. If that became reality, then they will undoubtedly follow, Premier League clubs will follow. Does anyone think that the promise of even more money would be rejected by owners of Premier League clubs, if they do in other competitions?
Premier League clubs and their expenses this summer, a breakdown:
More than £ 3.1 billion paid in total in the Summer 2025 window, Premier League clubs that release more than ever.
The previous record was summer 2023, when the 20 Premier League clubs £ 2.4 billion editions.
Sky Sports also has one competition table From expenditure by the 20 Premier League clubs for this summer 2025 Transfer:
As you can see, Liverpool is by far the highest editions this summer and are committed to £ 446.5 million according to the Sky Sports figures.
You then have Chelsea and Arsenal the highest before you come in Newcastle United fourth highest and spend £ 256.3 million.
The seventh highest were Sunderland, a transfer spending of £ 183.4 million this summer.
However, you have the net issue figures that enforce which Premier League clubs have sold players, which means that those amounts to what they have spent.
When it comes to net spending, Arsenal has issued £ 257 million more at the top than for which they have sold players.
Liverpool, Man U and Spurs are the next highest, before you go to the fifth biggest net expenditure that … Sunderland, a net expenditure of £ 141.4 million.
Regarding Newcastle United, they are in ninth place when it comes to net spending, the Sky Sports figures that players sold for £ 157.0 million to come from the £ 256.3 million issued, so that a net expenditure of £ 99.3 million is given.
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