Premier League

Chelsea, Man Utd account for £457.3m as Prem clubs smash transfer record with £1.9bn spend

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly claps the players

New owners and improved broadcast deals drove Premier League clubs to break their transfer spending record for a season in the summer window alone, according to finance company Deloitte.

Gross spending this summer hit £1.92billion, surpassing the record of £1.86bn for the summer and January windows combined in the 2017-18 season.

It was also the first billion-pound net spend in a single window and Tim Bridge, lead partner in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group, told the PA news agency: “It’s pretty remarkable really.


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“If we’d gone back to the start of the summer I don’t think many of us would have predicted it to this level, but I think there’s a number of factors that have driven this.

“As we’ve come out of the Covid-19 pandemic I think clubs have got a little bit more security, we’ve just entered a new broadcast cycle which means those clubs know exactly what they’ll be generating, we’ve got fans back in the stadiums which provides more available cash to clubs.

“And we’ve got a wave of new owners as well, and what we’ve seen at Chelsea has really driven forward the market. You’ve got to look at these things in the sense that it creates a domino effect, as one club in the Premier League spends then another will do as well.

“It really does mark a point of record in where Premier League clubs are. Going over a billion at the net level really is a marker of how critical acquiring playing talent is to the business models, in particular at the top end of the Premier League.”

It is understood clubs’ total spending this summer equated to 32 per cent of turnover, only a slight increase on the 30 per cent in the summer of 2017.

Chelsea, under their new ownership group headed by Todd Boehly, spent £255.3m on the likes of Wesley Fofana, Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly.

That was £53.3m more than the next biggest spenders – Manchester United with £202m as Antony, Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez all featured in their top 10 most expensive signings of all time.

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, Newcastle Alexander Isak and West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta were further £50m-plus arrivals – though City were one of five clubs to make a net profit in the window.

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Bridge added: “I think it’s really…

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