TA counts Premier League transfer income and expenditure: Liverpool spends the most, Manchester United has no investment
9:50pm, 26 August 2025Football
Hupu August 26th TheAthletic recently counted the transfer revenue and expenditure of the Premier League teams so far. The following is the statistics (unit is pound, excluding broker fees, transfer surcharges and seller share terms):
Liverpool: Expenditures of 291.9 million, revenue of 188.5 million, revenue of 188.5 million, Arsenal: Expenditures of 252.6 million, revenue of 6.9 million, Chelsea : Expenditures of 240.1 million, revenue of 226.7 million, revenue of 226.7 million, revenue of Manchester United: Expenditures of 197.2 million, revenue of 0
Manchester City: Expenditures of 153.4 million, revenue of 58.7 million, Nottingham Forest: Expenditures of 150.3 million, revenue of 106.8 million, Sunderland: Expenditures of 141.9 million, revenue of 43.2 million, Tottenham Hotspur: Expenditures of 127.9 million, revenue of 31.5 million, revenue of 31.5 million 1} Newcastle United: Expenditures 125.6 million, revenues 26.7 million, Everton: Expenditures 109.8 million, revenues 3.4 million, Burnley: Expenditures 107.8 million, revenues 30 million, Bournemouth: Expenditures 104.4 million, revenues 199.5 million, Leeds United: Expenditures 98.4 million, revenues 6.5 million, Brentford: Expenditures 84.8 million, revenues 83 800,000 Wolves: Expenditures 78.6 million, revenue of 98.7 million, West Ham United: Expenditures 71.2 million, revenue of 56.5 million, Brighton: Expenditures 69.6 million, revenue of 104.7 million, Aston Villa: Expenditures 31.8 million, revenue of 47.4 million, Crystal Palace: Expenditures 2 million, revenue of 60 million, Fulham: Expenditures 400,000, revenue of 0.3
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