Foot: a Summer Mercato Still Record in England, Less Spending Elsewhere
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The abyssal gap in resources between the First League and the other major European championships continues to widen. The English spent more than 3.5 billion euros this summer on the transfer market.
The 20 clubs of the English championship spent more than 3.4 billion euros on this mercato, more than the combined expenses of the French, Italian, Spanish and German championships Clubs
The European mercato, which ended on Monday night, was intense all over England. Real Madrid and Atlético concentrated the majority of transfers in Spain. Italy offered the stars Luka Modric and Kevin De Bruyne.
The European mercato, which ended on Monday evening (8 p.m., except in Spain, at 11:59 p.m.), was intense throughout England while Real Madrid and Atlético concentrated the majority of transfers in Spain, and Italy offered itself the stars Luka Modric and Kevin De Bruyne. ...
The Premier League moved back to the mountains of money during the summer, followed by locomotives such as Liverpool (Isak, Wirtz, Ecticke, Frimping...), Arsenal (Madukek, Gyökeres, Eze), Manchester City (Aït-Nouri, Reijnders, Cherki) and Chelsea (Delap, Pedro, Garnach).
The European mercato, which ended on Monday night, once again saw the First League move silver mountains during the summer, towed by Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea locomotives.
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