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·6 de mayo de 2025
Premier League clubs total transfer spending in entire PL era – Top 20 PL clubs in order

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·6 de mayo de 2025
How much have the various Premier League clubs spent on signing players?
Not just this current 2024/25 season but across the entire Premier League era.
The first Premier League season after the top tier was rebranded, was 1992/93.
So now we are coming to the end of the 2024/25 campaign, that makes 33 Premier League seasons in total so far.
Research has been carried out by football finance expert Kieran Maguire to give a complete record, which Premier League clubs have spent the most, then the ones who have not spent quite so much.
The spending relates to only during the time each of the Premier League clubs were in the top tier, it doesn’t include any transfer spending when they were in the lower leagues during these last 33 years.
So for example, Newcastle United have been one of the Premier League clubs in 30 of the 33 PL seasons, whilst Sunderland have been in the top tier in 16 of the 33 PL seasons, spending the other 17 of them in the lower leagues.
Total Premier League spending in £m from 1992/93 to 2024/25 (inclusive)
£4,013m (£4.013Billion) Chelsea
£2,712m Man U
£2,164m Arsenal
£2,009m Liverpool
£1,857m Spurs
£1,325m Villa
£1,323m Newcastle United
£1,300m Everton
£1,242m West Ham
£839m Southampton
£783m Leicester
£725m Wolves
£724m Brighton
£649m Bournemouth
£640m Fulham
£615m Palace
£523m Leeds
£433m Forest
£431m Sunderland
As you can see, Chelsea way out at the top, having spent over £4Billion (£4,013m) on new signings as a Premier League club!
This is more than £1Billion above the next highest, Man City at just under £3Billion (£2,967m).
These figures above are gross spending on players by Premier League clubs, not net spending (which would be the total paid out on transfer fees and then deducting what clubs have brought in from selling players, to get the net spend).
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