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The Outrageous Distance Between Premier League and the Rest of European Leagues on Transfer Expenses

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The summer transfer market has ended, and the differences in expenditure between the English Premier League and the rest of major leagues in Europe (Spanish, French, German, and Italian) is exorbitant. Accounting with last-minute transfers like Aleksander Isak joining Liverpool from Newcastle for a record breaking amount for English football (third most expensive footballer ever at €150m), Premier League clubs have spent an incredible 3,250 bill…

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On the last day of transfers alone, around 430 million euros were spent - Arsenal. Chelsea, United and Tottenham followed in the footsteps of the champions, who spent a... fortune on Isak, Virc and Ekiti.

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England's first league clubs again surpassed the best score of 2024 and thus invested more in players than the leagues from Italy, Germany, Spain and France combined. Kahn misses risk in Germany

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With the signings market closed in Europe, you can already take a look at the investment and spending of the clubs and, once again, it is clear how Javier Thebas’s League is being taken down with the rest of the powers, with the big leagues, especially with the queen, the Premier League. And it is that the team that spent the least from the Premier this summer, invested the same as the seven clubs of the League that did the least. Almost nothing…

A financially historic season that devotes the overwhelming economic domination of the English championship, far ahead of other European leagues. Summer 2025 will remain in the annals of world football. The Premier League has once again demonstrated its financial power by reaching the dizzying figure of 3.5 billion euros spent during the summer mercato, an amount without [...] Article The Premier League pulverises all the records with a mercato …

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der Standard AT broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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