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Premier League Spending Spree Exposes Financial Gulf

Emboldened by new broadcasting deals worth roughly $13.5 billion over the next three seasons, Premier League clubs went on an unprecedented spending spree this summer, shattering its previous record dating back to 2017. According to Transfermarkt.com, the 20 clubs from England’s top flight collectively spent €2.24 billion ($2.24b) this transfer window before it slammed shut after a busy “Deadline Day” on Thursday night.

While clubs from other European top leagues were a lot more cautious in their spending compared to pre-pandemic years, Premier League clubs showed no signs of frugality, spending freely and at times indiscriminately (or so it seems) in order to stay competitive in what is the most prestigious and most followed football league in the world. 2021 Champions League winner Chelsea, who had a disappointing start to the season, were the biggest spenders in their first transfer period under its new American ownership.

As the following chart shows, Premier League clubs spent three times the total of Italian Serie A clubs, who came closest to the Premier League with total spending of €749 million. In terms of net spending, i.e. transfer revenue minus spending, the English top flight stands out even more. With a negative transfer balance of €1.35 billion, the Premier League is worlds apart from rival leagues, none of which had a collective net spend of more than negative €52 million. While clubs from Spain, Italy, Germany and France are happy to take the Premier League’s money, especially as many of them struggle financially post-Covid, the spending gulf also highlights a dangerous imbalance in European football. If sustained, all other leagues will eventually become what “farm leagues”, i.e. talent suppliers for English clubs, and the integrity of European competitions will inevitably suffer.

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This chart shows the combined transfer spending/revenue of clubs from the top 5 European football leagues in summer 2022.

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