Premier League clubs ranked by net spend | 2026-27 transfer windows | OneFootball

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·14 Juli 2026

Premier League clubs ranked by net spend | 2026-27 transfer windows

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The 2026 Premier League summer transfer window is open, and clubs are doing what they do best: spending money.

Premier League clubs have already spent over £1billion so far this summer, with weeks still to go before the windows shuts. Tottenham Hotspur have been the highest spenders so far, splashing just under £230m in an attempt to put their relegation battles behind them.


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The north London club have spent £92.5m on Sandro Tonali, £85m on Mateus Fernandes and £52m on Jan Paul van Hecke, alongside a handful of free transfers. They’ve weakened Premier League opponents with some of those signings, too.

But the biggest deal of the summer so far belongs to Manchester City. They paid £116m to Nottingham Forest for Elliot Anderson, who has starred for England at the World Cup.

Elsewhere, Brighton and Hove Albion have also hit over £100m in spending, but that does include what was basically a centre-back swap with Tottenham. After selling Van Hecke for £52m, Brighton bought Luka Vuskovic from Spurs for £50m.

At the other end of the spectrum, Chelsea have joined Nottingham Forest and Newcastle United in receiving over £100m for players. The Blues have sold Marc Cucurella and Andrey Santos for fees of £50m+ each, with the latter joining Manchester United.

But how does the net spend situation look this summer?

Premier League 2026-27 net spend

Below are the 20 Premier League clubs ranked in order of net spend in the 2026 summer transfer window.

Transfer fees sourced from the Guardian and correct as of 15:51 on 14/07/2026.

Premier League net spend since 2022-23

Below are the 20 Premier League clubs ranked in order of net spend since the start of the 2022-23 summer transfer window.

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