The 2024 summer Premier League net spend table
1. Manchester City: 116.00m
2. Everton: 33.45m
3. Wolves: 33.10m
4. Crystal Palace: 23m
5. Newcastle United: 8m
6. Liverpool: 5m
7. Nottingham Forest: -22.20m
8. Fulham: -22.75
9. Brentford: -23.40m
10. Arsenal: -26.00m
11. Aston Villa: -31.20m
12. AFC Bournemouth: -38.29m
13. Leicester City: -51.40m
14. Southampton: -75.56m
15. Chelsea: -86.00m
16. Tottenham: -93.55m
17. West Ham: -99.65m
18. Manchester United: -111.50m
19. Ipswich Town: -124.84m
20. Brighton: -182.91m
What to take from the table
Once again we see Chelsea making a big loss with their spend, although their spending bill has been balanced better than previously years thanks to a number of exits. Arsenal will be pleased to have kept their losses under £25million Stirling while strengthening in all positions but for the striker spot. That is good going.
Brentford and Fulham are at a similar level, while Tottenham and West Ham’s big spending and lack of big exits has left them with a big loss this summer. The Hammers could only manage to offload players on loan for the most part. Palace are arguably one of the winners of the window after snapping up a number of new players on deadline day. They lost Michael Olise but signed Eddie Nketiah, lost Joachim Andersen but signed both Maxence Lacroix permanently and then Trevoh Chalobah on loan. While keeping Marc Guehi, the Eagles made a profit while arguably getting stronger.
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