2019/20 expenditure exceeded
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In football, transfers worth over 10 billion euros were made in one season for the first time – the previous record was from 2019/20 and was 9.4 billion euros. In 2023/24, around 2.75 billion euros will go to the ten highest-spending clubs, which include two Saudi clubs for the first time, and FC Bayern and RB Leipzig are also at the top.
FC Bayern just behind Al-Ahli: Highest transfer spending in 2023/24
AC Milan | Arrivals: 11 | Expenses: โฌ119.4 million
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Transfer income: โฌ70.5 million
Al-Ittihad | Arrivals: 17 | Expenses: โฌ121.4 million
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Transfer income: โฌ750,000
SSC Napoli | Arrivals: 11 | Expenses: โฌ125 million
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Transfer income: โฌ101.5 million
Bournemouth | Arrivals: 10 | Transfer expenses: โฌ127.3 million
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Transfer income: โฌ1.5 million
Real Madrid | Arrivals: 5 | Expenses: โฌ129.5 million
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Transfer income: โฌ7 million
Nottingham | Arrivals: 17 | Expenses: โฌ131.1 million
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Transfer income: โฌ81.6 million
West Ham | Accessions: 6 | Expenses: โฌ137.6 million
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Transfer income: โฌ172.6 million
Newcastle | Arrivals: 5 | Expenses: โฌ153.2 million
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Transfer income: โฌ44.6 million
Al-Nassr | Arrivals: 8 | Expenses: โฌ165.1 million
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Transfer income: โฌ1.5 million
Liverpool | Accesses: 4 | Expenses: โฌ172 million
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Transfer income: โฌ60.7 million
RB Leipzig | Arrivals: 11 | Expenses: โฌ176.5 million
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Transfer income: โฌ243.7 million
FC Bayern | Arrivals: 8 | Expenses: โฌ184 million
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Transfer income: โฌ173.3 million
Al-Ahli | Arrivals: 18 | Expenses: โฌ184.1 million
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Transfer income: โฌ1.7 million
Manchester United | Arrivals: 7 | Expenses: โฌ202.3 million
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Transfer income: โฌ55.3 million
Arsenal | Accesses: 4 | Transfer expenses: โฌ234.9 million
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Transfer income: โฌ67.9 million
Manchester City | Arrivals: 5 | Expenses: โฌ255.6 million
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Transfer income: โฌ118.8m + โฌ45.3m from Man City U21
Tottenham | Arrivals: 11 | Expenses: โฌ272.1 million
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Transfer income: โฌ117.2 million
Al Hilal | Arrivals: 11 | Expenses: โฌ376.1 million
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Transfer income: โฌ1.4 million
PSG | Arrivals: 15 | Expenses: โฌ389.5 million
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Transfer income: โฌ207.5 million
Chelsea | Arrivals: 12 | Expenses: โฌ467.8 million
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Transfer income: โฌ269.4 million
The 10 billion mark fell last Thursday, deadline day in the world’s biggest leagues. This happened even though winter savings were the order of the day in England and only the leagues in France and Saudi Arabia set new spending records for the entire season.
Bundesliga, LaLiga & Serie A still far behind editions of 2019/20
However, savings were only made in England in January, when only 121 million euros were purchased due to the rules for profitability and sustainability (PSR) – in the summer of 2023 it was still 2.8 billion euros. In the 2023/24 season, the Premier League’s transfer spending of 2.91 billion euros is behind the transfer fees in 2022/23, when 3.1 billion euros were invested.
New spending record in the football world!
The situation is completely different in the Bundesliga (transfer expenditure: โฌ834 million), Serie A (โฌ996 million) and LaLiga (โฌ535 million), because here they are sometimes miles away from the previous record values, all of which were in 2019 /20 were set up – the season before the corona pandemic. The biggest difference between spending before and after Covid can be seen in Spain, where 1.54 billion euros were purchased in 2019/20, and Italy, where 1.49 billion euros were spent on transfers at the time. The Bundesliga is now closer to its peak value of 971 million euros from 2019/20.
However, when comparing transfer income and expenses, the Bundesliga is also a long way from the situation in 2019/20: at that time, the league suffered a total transfer loss of 297 million euros on the transfer market – in 2023/24 it will be one Transfer plus of 227 million euros. The bottom line is that the Bundesliga is losing more quality than it is gaining.
The Saudi Pro League has gained a lot of quality this season. These cost the state-supported clubs 972 million euros in transfer fees, thereby showing that Saudi Arabia is now a serious player on the transfer market. The fact that Ligue 1 (โฌ1.1 billion) has broken the billion euro mark for the first time and the Premier League is again scratching the โฌ3 billion mark has ensured that 2023/24 will be worth over โฌ10 billion in a season for the first time Player transfers were made.
Summer transfer window with the highest spending in football history
The development of transfer spending is similar to a share price. On the way to ever new heights, one record after another was broken before a major correction began. Due to the Covid pandemic, it went from 9.4 billion euros in 2019/20 to 5.7 billion euros in 2020/21; this value will be confirmed at 6.0 billion euros in 2021/22, before falling steeply again goes above. What the trend looks like for the near future should be clear, right?
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2024-02-06 09:25:25
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