Every Premier League team ranked by net spend over summer and January

Every Premier League team ranked by net spend over summer and January
The January transfer window was relatively quiet by Premier League standards, especially compared to the heavy summer spending spree which preceded it.After splashing more than 1billion over the summer months, top-flight clubs spent a grand total of 138millionduring the winter window.It was a fairly quiet January transfer window7
It was a fairly quiet January transfer window
It was considerably less than the previous January window, too, with spending down 70 per cent from last season’s total of 465million.Chelsea were the biggest spenders by some distance, with the 58million capture of Christian Pulisic amounting for almost half the league’s total spend.In a bid to be more economical, clubs instead looked for loan deals with an option to buy in the summer.Gonzalo Higuain joined Chelsea on loan7
Gonzalo Higuain joined Chelsea on loan
Arsenal boss Unai Emery admitted the Gunners would struggle to buy players last month, but they managed to sign Barcelona’s Denis Suarez on a temporary basis without spending a penny.So, combined with all of their summer activity, who has the largest net spend in the Premier League since the end of last season?talkSPORT.com has crunched the numbers, adding up sales and purchases, to see who has saved and who has spent on transfers…

20: Watford: 14m profit

19: Tottenham: 11m profit

18: Newcastle: 1m profit

Almiron signed for Newcastle in a 20million deal, but they’ve still got net profit on transfers since the end of last season7
Almiron signed for Newcastle in a 20million deal, but they’ve still got net profit on transfers since the end of last season

17: Burnley: 9m spent

16: Palace: 10m spent

15: Man City: 13m spent

Brahim Diaz completed his move from Man City to Real Madrid7
Brahim Diaz completed his move from Man City to Real Madrid

14: Huddersfield: 20m spent

13: Brighton: 29m spent

12: Saints: 30m spent

Manolo Gabbiadini left Saints for Sampdoria7
Manolo Gabbiadini left Saints for Sampdoria

11: Leicester: 34m spent

10: Cardiff: 47m spent

9: Wolves: 55m spent

Dominic Solanke completed a permanent move to Bournemouth7
Dominic Solanke completed a permanent move to Bournemouth

8: Bournemouth: 58m spent

7: Man United: 59m spent

6: Everton: 66m spent

5: Arsenal: 67m spent

4: West Ham: 88m spent

3: Fulham: 106m spent

Fulham spent big in the summer7
Fulham spent big in the summer

2: Liverpool: 145m spent

1: Chelsea: 148m spent



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