why you lie? :auriergrin:
last 5 years net according to (football 356.com)
1. man united = £545
2. Woolwich = £440
3. Chelsea = £384
4. West Ham £355
5. Spurs £331
______________________________
Transfer League for the last 5 Seasons according to transferleague.co.uk
| # | Net Spend last 5 Years | Purchased Gross | Sold | Nett | Per Season |
| 1 | Manchester City | £818.5 M | £312.9 M | £505.6 M | £101.1 M |
| 2 | Manchester United | £611.1 M | £232.2 M | £378.9 M | £75.8 M |
| 4 | Chelsea | £656.9 M | £523.6 M | £133.2 M | £26.6 M |
| 3 | Everton | £536.5 M | £261.5 M | £275.0 M | £55.0 M |
| 5 | Woolwich | £443.1 M | £194.2 M | £249.0 M | £49.8 M |
| 6 | Brighton & Hove Albion | £212.0 M | £14.6 M | £197.4 M | £39.5 M |
| 7 | Liverpool | £470.9 M | £378.5 M | £92.4 M | £18.5 M |
| 8 | AFC Bournemouth | £204.1 M | £70.7 M | £133.4 M | £26.7 M |
| 9 | West Ham | £308.1 M | £152.4 M | £155.7 M | £31.1 M |
| 14 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | £269.4 M | £84.7 M | £184.8 M | £37.0 M |
| 10 | Leicester | £381.4 M | £268.8 M | £112.6 M | £22.5 M |
| 11 | Crystal Palace | £161.5 M | £105.3 M | £56.2 M | £11.2 M |
| 15 | Watford | £204.0 M | £108.8 M | £95.2 M | £19.0 M |
| 12 | Newcastle United | £273.6 M | £166.2 M | £107.5 M | £21.5 M |
| 15 | Aston Villa | £276.2 M | £78.1 M | £198.1 M | £39.6 M |
| 16 | Burnley | £126.6 M | £74.1 M | £52.5 M | £10.5 M |
| 17 | Tottenham | £322.3 M | £227.7 M | £94.6 M | £18.9 M |
Last 10 years for all european clubs
10. Chelsea – £413m
9. Aston Villa – £424m
8. Everton – £430m
Everton have a higher net spend than their neighbors
Liverpool and the fortunes of these two teams could not be more different. Unlike the Reds, who have won the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League under Jurgen Klopp, EFC is struggling to stay in the Premier League despite a net spend of £430m in the last decade.
7. AC Milan – £432m
Leonardo Bonucci celebrates after scoring. (Courtesy: AC Milan)
6. Juventus – £560m
5. Woolwich – £583m
Woolwich are one of the most decorated English clubs and are a big spender in the transfer market. Over the past decade, the Gunners have had a net spend of £583m. This is the highest amount for a London-based club. Players like Nicolas Pepe (£72m), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£57.38m) and Ben White (£52.65m) are some of their most expensive arrivals in the past few years.
4. FC Barcelona – £650m
3. Paris Saint-Germain – £940m
2. Manchester City – £985m
Manchester City’s story is very similar to PSG’s. Thanks to the arrival of the new owners and major investment into the squad, MCFC is now an unstoppable force in the English domestic circuit following a net spend of £985m. The club has won multiple trophies such as the
Premier League, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Community Shield thanks to the arrival of players like Jack Grealish (£105.75m), Kevin De Bruyne (£68.40m) and more.
1. Manchester United – £1.1b