Transfers: International spending record broken as clubs hit new £6.51bn high
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THE global record for transfer spending in a single window has been broken this summer.
The previous high was set in 2019 when clubs spent a collective £6.51bn, but this summer £6.56bn has been spent worldwide, according to Transfermarkt.
Premier League outlay has reached £2.1bn, rendering it the highest-spending division by far.
The window remains open, and Premier League teams can make signings until 23:00 BST on 1 September.
Total spending in Saudi Arabia is currently at £728m, putting the Saudi Pro League second on this summer’s list, ahead of the £682m Italy’s Serie A clubs have parted with.
German Bundesliga clubs have spent £598m so far, with France’s Ligue 1 at £594m and Spain’s La Liga at £342m.
Saudi Arabia’s wealthy Public Investment Fund took control of four of the nation’s top teams – Al-Ittihad, Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli – earlier this year, while big money transfers have also been made involving the gulf state’s other top flight sides.
Neymar, Allan Saint-Maximin and Jordan Henderson are among the players who have moved to Saudi Arabia on lucrative contracts.
The British transfer record was broken earlier in August when Chelsea secured a deal worth up to £115m for Brighton’s Ecuadorian midfielder Moises Caicedo. (bbc sport)
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-Aug. 30, 2023 @ 17:06 GMT |
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