Hammers finish tenth in net spend table

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West Ham were the tenth biggest net spender this summer in the Premier League after the transfer window closed

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

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