In this updated table West Ham comes out eighth behind Everton. Brighton and Wolves
Net Spends since June 2016 (£)
Man City: £343m
Man Utd: £310m
Chelsea: £203m
Everton: £160m
Arsenal: £148m
Brighton: £130m
Wolves: £124m
West Ham: £112m
Bournemouth: £104m
Fulham: £101m
Palace: £85m
Huddersfield: £81m
Leicester: £76m
Liverpool: £73m
Burnley: £49m
Watford: £41m
Spurs: £31m
Newcastle: £4m
Southampton: £-10m
Claret and Hugh’s own calculations which can be seen below puts West Ham’s net spend over three seasons at £97m which would put them in 11th place in this table behind Bournemouth and relegated Fulham.
West Ham’s 2018/2019 net spend £83m (Spent £95m Sold £12m)
In: Felipe Anderson £34.5m, Issa Diop £22.5m Andriy Yarmolenko £18m Lukasz Fabianski £7m Fabian Balbuena £3.5m Lucas Perez £4m, Carlos Sanchez £4m, Xande Silvre £1.5m
Out: Kouyate £9.5m, Reece Burke £1.5m, Domingos Quina £1m
West Ham 2017/2018 season net spend -£13.5m (Spent £49m Sold £62.5m)
In: Marko Arnautovic £21m, Javier Henandez £16m, Jordan Hugill £9m, Sead Haksabanovic £3m
Out: Andre Ayew £20.5m, Diafra Sakho £9m, Ashley Flecther £7m, Darren Randolph £5m, Enner Valencia £5m, Havard Nordveit £7m, Sofiane Feghouli £4m, Jose Fonte £5m
West Ham 2016/2017 Season net spend £27.5m (Spent £64.5m Sold £37m)
In: Ayew £21.5m, Lanzini £11m, Snodgrass £11m, Fonte £8.5m, Masuaku £6.5m, Fernandez £6m
Out: Payet £26.5m, Tomkins £10.5m