💰 July's biggest spenders: 7 English clubs, Juventus, Como 🤯

The first month of the market is over and some teams have already spent exorbitant amounts, obviously the Premier League dominates while some teams wait for the "sales" in August.Let's see the TOP 10 ...

�� July's biggest spenders: 7 English clubs, Juventus, Como ��
💰 July's biggest spenders: 7 English clubs, Juventus, Como 🤯

The first month of the market is over and some teams have already spent exorbitant amounts, obviously the Premier League dominates while some teams wait for the "sales" in August.

Let's see the TOP 10 of the clubs that spent the most in the month of July.


1) Liverpool: 308M | Balance -175M

Liverpool is unleashed: 308 million spent in a month and a good 133 million cashed in. The purchases of Wirtz (125M), Ekitike (95M), Kerkez (46M) and Frimpong (40M) weigh heavily on the balance sheet, but the Reds are ready to invest a huge amount also for Isak.

On the other hand, the 70M from Luis Diaz, 35M for Quansah, 15M for Kelleher and the 10M for Alexander-Arnold are somewhat balancing the accounts.


2) Chelsea: 235M | Balance -83M

Chelsea also spent a lot: 63M for Joao Pedro, 56M for Bynoe-Gittens, 35.5M for Delap, 34M for Estevao plus other names like Dario Essugo (22M), Sarr (14M) and Paez (10M).

On the other hand, the Blues have cashed in a lot from sales, the negative balance is "only" 83 million. This figure was achieved thanks to 151M earned from the market: Madueke (56M), Joao Felix (30M + bonus up to 50), Petrovic (28M) and other less impactful sales.


3) Arsenal: 224M | Balance -216M

Arsenal is the team with the heaviest deficit recorded in the month of July: 216 million, with a good 224 million spent and only 8 earned from sales. The purchases of Zubimendi (70M), Gyokeres (base of 65M) and Madueke (56M) make up the bulk of the outgoing expenses. The only incoming revenues are the 5M for the redemption of Tavares and the 3M for Marquinhos to Cruzeiro.


4) Manchester City: 176.9M | Balance -143.9M

Many close purchases also for City: Reijnders (55M + bonus), Ait-Nouri (36.8M), Cherki (36.5M) and Trafford (31.2M). The revenues, on the other hand, have only slightly offset the costs: Couto to Dortmund (20M) and Perrone to Como (13M).


5) Real Madrid: 167.5M | Balance - 165M

Four quality purchases and no significant sales for Real Madrid: Huijsen (62.5M), Carreras (50M), Mastantuono (45M) and Alexander-Arnold (10M). The only exit that produced revenue is that of Alvaro Rodriguez to Elche for 2 million.


6) Manchester United: 153.2M | Balance - 153.2M

Zero players sold outright and 153.2 million spent on the market for Manchester United, mainly for two names: Mbeumo (75M) and Cunha (74.2M). In August, the Red Devils hope to cash in with Sancho, Antony, Garnacho and Malacia; while Rashford has gone on loan to Barcelona.


7) Atletico Madrid: 153M | Balance -83M

Air of revolution for Atletico Madrid which has purchased as many as 8 players to rebuild the team: in particular, the names of Ruggeri (17M), Pubill (16M), Almada (21M), Cardoso (24M), Hancko (26M) and Baena (42M) stand out.

The main exits are those of Samuel Lino to Flamengo (22M), Vermeeren to Leipzig (20M) and Angel Correa to Tigres (8M). In addition, De Paul, Saul and Lemar have gone on loan.


8) Sunderland: 141.4M | Balance -98.9M

The dominance of the Premier League is evidenced by Sunderland's market: Habib Diarra (31.5M), Adingra (24.4M), Le Fée (23M), Talbi (20M), Sadiki (17M), Xhaka (15M) and Roefs (10.5M). However, the club has earned more than 40 million from exits: Jobe Bellingham to Dortmund (30.5M) and Watson to Brighton (12M).


9) Tottenham: 140.6M | Balance -127.10M

Tottenham bought 5 players and the main expenses come from the purchases of Kudus (63.8M), Mathys Tel (35M), Danso (25M) and Vuskovic (11M). The Spurs have only sold one player outright: Hojbjerg to Marseille for 13.5 million.


10) Juventus: 118.5M | Balance - 55.5M

Closing the TOP 10 is the only Italian team in the ranking, Juventus, which took: Conceicao (32M), Joao Mario (16M of which 4M effective in the exchange with Costa) the signing costs of J. David (12.5M), and the redemptions of Nico Gonzalez (28.10M), Kelly (17.2M) and Di Gregorio (14.3M). In addition, Juventus is planning a significant investment for Kolo Muani.

The exits and redemptions of Alberto Costa, Rovella, Fagioli, Mbangula, Pellegrini and Nicolussi-Caviglia are partially containing the costs.


Bonus: Como 12th in the World - 104M

Como is just outside the TOP 10 and is the 2nd Italian team for spending in this market: as many as 10 outright purchases cost 104 million euros, compared to only three sales that exceeded 2 million (Strefezza, Bellemo and Ioannou).

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


📸 Yong Teck Lim - 2025 Getty Images

Category: General Sports