Premier League clubs shattered records in the summer transfer window, spending a staggering £3 billion ($4 billion), a figure financial experts Deloitte say cements the league’s status as the most competitive in world football.
The window came to a dramatic close on Monday night with Liverpool completing a British-record £125 million deal for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak, capping off a day filled with major transfers.
According to Deloitte, the total spend surpassed the previous record of £2.4 billion set in 2023 by around £650 million. This marks the third consecutive summer in which Premier League spending has exceeded £2 billion and the first time it has crossed the £3 billion threshold.
The English top-flight alone accounted for 51 percent of the total expenditure across Europe’s top five leagues — the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, and Ligue 1. Tim Bridge of Deloitte’s Sports Business Group noted that the spending surge underscores the clubs’ determination to continue investing heavily in talent, especially with more English sides than ever competing in European competitions.
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