Premier League clubs spent an amazing £ 3 billion in the summer of 2025 and destroyed the record for a single transfer window.
The tree times are clearly back, because many teams chose to flash the money with new signing sessions like never before. Here the top side of the upper flight that improve their ranks this year.
The largest expenditure Premier League clubs in the summer of 2025:
5. Man utd – £ 232.4m
Manchester United started as they wanted to go and buying Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £ 62.5 million very early in the window. Bryan Mbeumo followed a similar amount in July, but then it went a bit quiet in Old Trafford.
Benjamin Sesko arrived a few weeks later for a fee of £ 74 million from Leipzig, but the only other signing between then and the end of the window was goalkeeper Senne Lemmens of Royal Antwerp. No new midfielders or specialized wing backs for the Ruben Amorim system.
Diego Leon, an 18-year-old left back, was also signed in July, although that deal had already been arranged in January.
4. Newcastle United – £ 265.3 million
What a miserable summer that was for Newcastle United. The magpies missed an abundance of attacking goals, while Alexander Isak went on strike to force a move to Liverpool.
The striker eventually departed in a deal with a value of a maximum of £ 130 million after Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa were signed for big money. Anthony Elanga, Jacob Ramsey and Malick Thiaw have also moved to St James’ Park, but there are still questions about whether they have strengthened enough to compete in the UEFA Champions League this season.
3. Arsenal – £ 267m
After a fairly everyday window last summer, Arsenal went on to put the finishing touches to what they hope will be a Premier League-winning team. Midfield was reinforced by Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke came in to offer a wing depth, and Crithian Mosquera will cause a injury in the middle.
But it was the long -awaited arrival of a new striker that dominated the headlines for the Gunners, while Viktor Gyokeres made a relocation of £ 64.2 million from Sporting CP. It now felt the missing piece of Mikel Arteta for several years now; Whether he fits in place or not, can still be seen.
That seemed to be the end of their company until an injury to Kai Havertz forced them in a reconsideration. They quickly mobilized to sign Ebereechi Eze from Crystal Palace, taking the playmaker under Spurs, making the £ 67.5m deal.
2. Chelsea – £ 296.5 m
Another summer edition of Blueco saw Chelsea spend nearly £ 300 million. They have now spent at least £ 200 million in six of the last eight files.
The arrival of Estevao Wilian had agreed last year, while Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Mamadou Sarr, Jamie Gittens, Jorrerel Hato, Alejandro Garnacho and Facundo Buonanotte also among the incoming.
However, Chelsea managed to get out of the window with a surplus, while they achieved more than £ 300 million in sale.
1. Liverpool – £ 446.4 m
Liverpool made a real explanation this summer and broke their transfer record twice after winning the Premier League last season.
Florian Wirtz was signed in a deal with a maximum value of £ 116 million, before Alexander Isak fluctuated to Anfield on the Deadline day for a transfer costs that could reach £ 130 million. A lot of money was also spent on Jeremi Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and Hugo Ekitike while Arne Slot seems to build on his early success.
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