West Ham have plummeted down the transfer window net spend table finishing in last place as rival Premier League clubs splash one billion of cash around them.
West Ham have sold Jordon Hugill, Albian Ajeti, Grady Diangana and Josh Cullen for a combined £27m while converting the Tomas Soucek loan deal into a permanent transfer for £15m and buying Vladimir Coufal for £5m.
Club | Arrivals | Departures | Net Spend |
Chelsea | £225.5m | £68.5m | £157m |
Leeds | £94.5m | £0m | £94.5m |
Man City | £141m | £55.5m | £85.5m |
Spurs | £88.5m | £12m | £76.5m |
Arsenal | £77.5m | £1m | £76.5m |
Aston Villa | £74m | £0m | £74m |
Everton | £67.5m | £4m | £63.5m |
Manchester United | £75m | £13.5m | £61.5m |
Sheffield United | £56.5m | £0m | £56.5m |
Newcastle | £35m | £0m | £35m |
Liverpool | £72m | £38m | £34m |
Fulham | £29.5m | £0m | £29.5m |
West Brom | £28m | £7m | £21m |
Southampton | £36.5m | £23.5m | £13m |
Leicester City | £56m | £45.5m | £10.5m |
Wolves | £74m | £72m | £2m |
Brighton | £21m | £18.5m | £2.5m |
Burnley | £1m | £0m | £1m |
Crystal Palace | £16m | £18m | -£2m |
West Ham | £20m | £27m | -£7m |