Here’s how the spending table looks at the end of the summer window 2019!
Aston Villa Spent £137.5m Sold £0m Net spend £137.5m
Manchester United Spend £145m Sold £58.5m Net Spend £86.5m
Wolves Spent £81.4m Sold £3.2m Net spend £78.2m
Spurs Spent £101.7m Sold £30m Net spend £71.7m
Manchester City Spent £133.8m Sold £62.7m Net spend £71.1m
Arsenal Spent £117m Sold £53.5m Net spend £63.5m
Brighton Spent 63.8m Sold £1.2m Net spend £62.6m
Everton Spent £116.7m Sold £66m Net spend £50.7m
Sheffield United Spent £41.5m Sold £0m Net spend £41.5m
West Ham Spent £75.25m Sold £38.55m Net spend £36.7m
Southampton Spent £49.5m Sold £20m Net spend £29.5m
Newcastle Spent £57.4m Sold £31.7m Net spend £25.7m
Bournemouth Spent £48.2m Sold £37.5m Net spend £10.7m
Burnley Spent £13.5m Sold £8m Net spend £5.5m
Norwich Spent £5.1m Sold £1.4m Net spend £3.7m
Leceister Spent £76m Sold £80m Net spend £-4m
Watford Spent £5.5m Sold £20.7m Net spend £15.2m
Liverpool Spent £1.3m Sold £38.2m Net spend -£36.9m
Crystal Palace Spent £2.5m Sold £50m Net spend -£47.5m
Chelsea Spent £40.5m Sold £113.1m Net spend -£72.6m
*All figures exclude agent fees and add-ons