Another transfer market with record expenses for the Premier League

Another transfer market with record expenses for the Premier League

The premier league spent a record sum of €2.740 million in transfers during the summer market of 2023, at the same time that it increased its sales, especially thanks to Saudi Arabiaaccording to a study by the consulting firm Deloitte published today

the championship of England It shattered the previous record of purchases with an increase of about 520 million euros compared to the summer of 2022, where the figure of 2,224 million euros was reached, according to data provided by Deloitte’s Sports Business Group.

It is the league that invested the most, ahead of the league 1 French, with its 900 million euros disbursed, largely thanks to PSG and its Qatari owners.

Chelsea once again stood out in this facet with the signings of Christopher Nkunku, Moisés Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, while Manchester City broke the bank to incorporate the Croatian Josko Gvardiol and Arsenal did the same with Kai Havertz and Declan Rice mainly.

In the ‘Big Five’ (the championships of England, Germany, Spain, Italy and France), England and France are the only ones to count more expenses than income.

The net balance is close to 1,200 million in the premier league and 33 million in Ligue 1, while the balance is positive in the Bundesliga (288 million euros), Serie A (166 million euros) and the Spanish League (117 million euros).

The Spanish championship, according to that study, spent less than in the same window last year (440 million euros in 2023 for 506 million in 2022).

La Liga is also out of the top 5 of the main buyers, surpassed by Saudi Arabia, an emerging economic power on the world football scene.

Source: Ambito

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