...we have DEFINITELY not spent the most in terms of net transfer dealings.
I did a bit of research & came up with the following:
1.) Villa - £28.9 million net spent
2.) Man City - £27.1 million net spent
3.) Sunderland - £20.16 million net spent
4.) Fulham - £14.18 million net spent
5.) Stoke - £13.05 million net spent
6.) Bolton - £13 million net spent
7.) LFC - £12.05 million net spent
8.) Newcastle - £10.45 million net spent
9.) Chelski - £10.2 million net spent
10.) West Brom - £8.55 million net spent
11.) Hull - £6.25 million net spent
12.) Wigan - £5.1 million net spent
13.) Arsenal - £2.95 million net spent
14.) Boro - £1.7 million net spent
15.) Pompey - £1.2 million net profit
16.) West Ham - £1.6 million net profit
17.) Spurs - £3.12 million net profit
18.) Manure - £6.75 million net profit
19.) Neverton - £10.5 net profit
20.) Blackburn - £13.5 million net profit
Updated as of Valero's transfer to WBA on 22 Aug...
I did a bit of research & came up with the following:
1.) Villa - £28.9 million net spent
2.) Man City - £27.1 million net spent
3.) Sunderland - £20.16 million net spent
4.) Fulham - £14.18 million net spent
5.) Stoke - £13.05 million net spent
6.) Bolton - £13 million net spent
7.) LFC - £12.05 million net spent
8.) Newcastle - £10.45 million net spent
9.) Chelski - £10.2 million net spent
10.) West Brom - £8.55 million net spent
11.) Hull - £6.25 million net spent
12.) Wigan - £5.1 million net spent
13.) Arsenal - £2.95 million net spent
14.) Boro - £1.7 million net spent
15.) Pompey - £1.2 million net profit
16.) West Ham - £1.6 million net profit
17.) Spurs - £3.12 million net profit
18.) Manure - £6.75 million net profit
19.) Neverton - £10.5 net profit
20.) Blackburn - £13.5 million net profit
Updated as of Valero's transfer to WBA on 22 Aug...
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