😱 Premier League spends as much as five leagues, shocking stats 📊 | OneFootball

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·03 de setembro de 2025

😱 Premier League spends as much as five leagues, shocking stats 📊

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The Premier League clearly dominated the summer market while some big clubs saved money (as seen in this article).


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The data, however, is incredible because the English league alone spent practically the same amount as five other leagues combined: Serie A, Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, and Saudi Pro League.

Data source: Transfermarkt.


Premier vs 5 leagues | 3.59 billion vs 3.64 billion

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In the summer transfer window, the Premier League injected 3.59 billion euros into the market and placed 9 teams in the summer TOP 10 (the only outsider being Leverkusen).

Meanwhile, the other major European leagues (Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and Liga) and the Saudi Pro League together spent 3.64 billion: only 50 million more than the English league alone.

Liverpool twice broke the league record with the signings of Wirtz (135M) and Isak (144M), the latter also becoming the fourth most expensive transfer in football history.


The difference is (also) in the smaller clubs

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To understand the economic power of the Premier League, it's not enough to look at the massive investments of Liverpool (half a billion) or Chelsea, but one must observe the spending of the smaller clubs.

Sunderland would rank 1st in Serie A: 188 million spent. The biggest spender in Italy was Milan, with 164 million. Or you can make a comparison: Juve invested 137 million, slightly less than Bournemouth.

In Germany, the situation is no different, with Bayern using 89 million for the incoming market: only 4 Premier League teams did "worse" in this session.

Or Real Madrid, which spent 167 million, "only" 25 more than West Ham and significantly less than Nottingham Forest: newly qualified for the Europa League, which invested 236 million.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.