Will1981 Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Manchester City £801.58m Chelsea £711.07m Manchester United £487.46m Liverpool £381.5m Aston Villa £195,26m Arsenal £179.69m Tottenham £170.13m Newcastle £169.39m Sunderland £157.17m Stoke £122.54m Middlesbrough £105.62m Fulham £88.36m Everton £87.36m West Ham £86.5m Q.P.R. £64.84m Hull £55.27m Crystal Palace £53.87m Bournemouth £46.49m Birmingham £43.67m West Brom £36.53m Watford £34.35m Wolves £31.82m Sheff Wed £28.82m Derby £28.81m Norwich £21.7m Leicester £18.58m Cardiff £17.97m Burnley £12.28m Nottm Forest £9.4m Swansea £1.24m Southampton -£5.15m I have added the top spending championship clubs to the list. http://talksport.com/football/premier-league-transfer-news-every-current-top-flight-club-ranked-net-transfer-spend-1992
m4DD0gg Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Surprised Pompey didnt make that list, would have thought they would have been quite high.
MrSpaM Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Well ours must be wrong because we've already spent more than that in this transfer window alone
zak_lcfc Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 1 minute ago, MrSpaM said: Well ours must be wrong because we've already spent more than that in this transfer window alone Net transfer mate, we sold Kante which has offset all of our signings so far
Fox92 Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 2 minutes ago, m4DD0gg said: Surprised Pompey didnt make that list, would have thought they would have been quite high. Portsmouth also made a lot though. Defoe went back to Spurs for £18/£20mill, and Crouch also went back for £10mill. Glen Johnson and Lassana Diarra were both sold for around £18mill each and Yakubu went for £8mill.
MrSpaM Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 3 minutes ago, zak_lcfc said: Net transfer mate, we sold Kante which has offset all of our signings so far Makes you wonder how awful the recruiting must be at Sunderland. How the hell have they lost so much money on transfers
AKCJ Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Little old Bournemouth. They haven't got two pennies to rub together you know.
Fox42 Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Only 2.5 transfer windows spent in the Premier League and Bournemouth are 14th...
Jimothy Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 20 minutes ago, m4DD0gg said: Surprised Pompey didnt make that list, would have thought they would have been quite high. Think it's only current teams. Newcastle would probably be pretty high up that table if it wasn't
foxy boxing Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 that's a lot of money to spend on nets? the clubs should of saved it to buy players?
Les-TA-Jon Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 24 minutes ago, m4DD0gg said: Surprised Pompey didnt make that list, would have thought they would have been quite high. 19 minutes ago, Fox92 said: Portsmouth also made a lot though. Defoe went back to Spurs for £18/£20mill, and Crouch also went back for £10mill. Glen Johnson and Lassana Diarra were both sold for around £18mill each and Yakubu went for £8mill. It's a list of the net spend of the current 20 PL clubs by the looks of it, not the top 20
Thracian Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 27 minutes ago, Will1981 said: Manchester City £801.58m Chelsea £711.07m Manchester United £487.46m Liverpool £381.5m Arsenal £179.69m Tottenham £170.13m Sunderland £157.17m Stoke £122.54m Middlesbrough £105.62m Everton £87.36m West Ham £86.5m Hull £55.27m Crystal Palace £53.87m Bournemouth £46.49m West Brom £36.53m Watford £34.35m Leicester £18.58m Burnley £12.28m Swansea £1.24m Southampton -£5.15m This current market value list perhaps gives an indication of our owners' business acumen, especially given our short time in the Premiership. Be interesting to see how well that can be maintained post-Walsh. http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/premier-league/startseite/wettbewerb/GB1
Fox92 Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 1 minute ago, Les-TA-Jon said: It's a list of the net spend of the current 20 PL clubs by the looks of it, not the top 20 Actually, yeah, that makes more sense.
talking_goldfish Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 http://www.transferleague.co.uk/premier-league-1992-to-date/transfer-league-tables/premier-league-table-1992-to-date
Fox96 Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Wow, disgraceful that Man City have such a high net but were only bought out 8 years ago.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 41 minutes ago, AKCJ said: Little old Bournemouth. They haven't got two pennies to rub together you know. "They've done it the right way, on a real shoe string budget"
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 28 minutes ago, Thracian said: This current market value list perhaps gives an indication of our owners' business acumen, especially given our short time in the Premiership. Be interesting to see how well that can be maintained post-Walsh. http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/premier-league/startseite/wettbewerb/GB1 Where have we sold 90 mill worth of talent? Kante for 30 mill, Kramdog for 8 ish, where's the other 50 million?
Out Foxed Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 3 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: Where have we sold 90 mill worth of talent? Kante for 30 mill, Kramdog for 8 ish, where's the other 50 million? emile 11m
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 1 minute ago, Out Foxed said: emile 11m The article isn't that clear, is it just cash we've spent/received just while we've been in the prem or everything since 1992?
talking_goldfish Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 1 minute ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: The article isn't that clear, is it just cash we've spent/received just while we've been in the prem or everything since 1992? Think it's everything since 92, that's how this site works it out http://www.transferleague.co.uk/leicester-city/english-football-teams/leicester-city-transfers EDIT: Although it doesn't seem to include undisclosed fees so Kram's fee isn't included there
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