The Profit Clubs:
Fulham: £17.32m
Arsenal: £11.48m
Swansea City: £5.69m
Tottenham Hotspur: £0.86m
Everton: £0.75m
The Loss Clubs:
Chelsea: -£86.46m
Manchester United: -£47.17m
Manchester City: -£37.74m
Southampton: -£33.18m
Liverpool: -£28.29m
Aston Villa: -£19.56m
West Ham United: -£18.74m
Queens Park Rangers: -£16.8m
Stoke City: -£13.74m
Sunderland: -£13.8m
Norwich City: -£9.22m
Reading: -£5.19m
Newcastle United: -£3.09m
West Bromwich Albion: -£2.20m
Wigan Athletic: -£0.03m
Total Net Spend For Each Club...
posted on 2/9/12
OP figures are very wrong
posted on 17/9/12
these figures are all wrong.
posted on 17/9/12
bit late mate
posted on 17/9/12
yep but was amazed by how wrong it was unless this was some random season or time its not recent.
posted on 17/9/12
There are some wrong numbers there
posted on 17/9/12
United spent more than City so any success this season will have been bought.
posted on 17/9/12
city spent more then man utd this season as there wage bill is higher haha take that.
posted on 17/9/12
@Boris,
So?
posted on 17/9/12
posted on 17/9/12
and you say bought we need to spend like £300m to just catch up in the premier league era. We have spent £280m less then man city so using your logic boris man city should clean sweep.
http://transferleague.co.uk/league-tables/transfer-league-table-1992-to-today.html