Premier League transfer window net spend: The staggering amount Brighton, Tottenham, Arsenal, West Ham, Crystal Palace and Fulham spent after deadline day
There have been some huge moves this summer window with Darwin Nunez’s £70m to Liverpool, Casemiro’s £65m switch to Manchester United and Man City’s £50m swoop for Erling Haaland all catching the eye.
Brighton also played their part with Marc Cucurella moving to Chelsea for a club record fee of £60m, Yves Bissouma to Tottenham for £30m and Neal Maupay to Everton for £15m.
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Hide AdIncomings on the south coast were fairly tame in comparison as they brought in Billy Gilmour for £9m on deadline day to go with the £8.5m arrival of Paraguay teenager Julio Enciso, Ecuador left back Pervis Estupiñan was the most expensive at £15m and Simon Adingra joined for £7m.
Brighton also added Chelsea’s talented young defender Levi Colwill on loan.
The standout movers on deadline day were Antony from Ajax to Man United for £82m, Leicester bringing in defender Wout Faes for £15m as a Wesley Fofana replacement, Man City signed Manuel Akanji from Borussia Dortmund on a five-year deal and Liverpool went for midfielder Arthur Melo on loan from Juventus.
But which club has spent the most this year in the Premier League after the summer transfer window, and who continues to make a profit.
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Hide AdHere’s an overview of the highest transfer incomes and expenditures in the chosen period, courtesy of Transfermarkt.
1. Chelsea
Spend: £240.29m, Arrivals: 19, Income: £39.96m, departures: 16, balance: £-200.33.
2. Man United
Spend: £214.22m, Arrivals: 19, Income: £10.35m, departures: 14, balance: £-203.87
3. West Ham
Spend: £163.80m, Arrivals: 12, Income: £16.02m, departures: 10, balance: £-147.78
4. Tottenham
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Hide AdSpend: £152.91m, Arrivals: 19, Income: £34.88m, departures: 13, balance: £-118.04
5. Nottingham Forest
Spend: £143.69m, Arrivals: 30, Income: £6.30m, departures: 18, balance: £-137.04
6. Man City
Spend: £125.55m, Arrivals: 25, Income: £143.91m, departures: 18, balance: £18.36m
7. Wolves
Spend: £122.94m, Arrivals: 21, Income: £51.39m, departures: 17, balance: £-71.55m
8. Newcastle United
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Hide AdSpend: £122.40m, Arrivals: 19, Income: £34.88m, departures: 13, balance: £-118.04m
9. Arsenal
Spend: £118.86m, Arrivals: 20, Income: £21.42m, departures: 10, balance: £-97.44m
10. Leeds United
Spend: £95.08m, Arrivals: 17, Income: £97.38m, departures: 12, balance: £2.30m
11. Liverpool
Spend: £77.22m, Arrivals: 6, Income: £72.63m, departures: 11, balance: £-4.59m
12. Everton
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Hide AdSpend: £84.78m, Arrivals: 17, Income: £52.20m, departures: 13, balance: £-32.58m
13. Aston Villa
Spend: £63.00m, Arrivals: 17, Income: £37.80m, departures: 15, balance: £-25.20m
14. Southampton
Spend: £50.76m, Arrivals: 11, Income: £34.88m, departures: 9, balance: £-50.76m
15. Fulham
Spend: £50.76m, Arrivals: 14, Income: £18.81m, departures: 14, balance: £-31.95m
16. Brentford
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Hide AdSpend: £45.45m, Arrivals: 12, Income: £3.24m, departures: 10, balance: £-42.21
17. Brighton
Spend: £33.66m, Arrivals: 21, Income: £102.51m, departures: 18, balance: £68.85
18. Crystal Palace
Spend: £31.14m, Arrivals: 8, Income: £4.91m, departures: 7, balance: £-26.23
19. Bournemouth
Spend: £24.21m, Arrivals: 9, Income: £, departures: 6, balance: £-24.21
20. Leicester
Spend: £15.30m, Arrivals: 5, Income: £73.26m, departures: 6, balance: £57.96