Premier League net spend table: summer transfer window 2020

Ian Watson

Here is the Premier League net spend table for the summer 2020 transfer window. The figures, which are taken from the wonderful transfermarkt, show only Palace made an overall profit…

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1) Crystal Palace: £1.98m

Expenditure: £16.2m
Income: £18m

2) West Ham: £540,000

Expenditure: £19.98m
Income: £20.52m

3) Burnley: -£990,000

Expenditure: £990,000
Income: £0

4) Wolves: -£2.34m

Expenditure: £73.62
Income: £71.28m

5) Brighton:  -£2.61m

Expenditure: £21.15m
Income: £18.54m

6) Leicester: -£9.20m

Expenditure: £55.80m
Income: £46.60m

7) Southampton: -£12.60m

Expenditure: £36.27m
Income: £23.67m

8) West Brom: -£21.33m

Expenditure: £22.32m
Income: £990,000

9) Fulham: -£29.57m

Expenditure: £29.57m
Income: £0

10) Liverpool: -£34.02m

Expenditure: £71.73m
Income: £37.71m

11) Newcastle:  -£34.63m

Expenditure: £34.88m
Income: £248,000

12) Tottenham: -£47.79m

Expenditure: £59.76m
Income: £11.97m

13) Sheffield United: -£50.58m

Expenditure: £50.58m
Income: £0

14) Arsenal: -£61.52m

Expenditure: £77.40m
Income: £15.89m

15) Manchester United: -£61.65m

Expenditure: £75.15m
Income: £13.50m

16) Everton: -£63.40m

Expenditure: £67.38m
Income: £3.98m

17) Aston Villa: -£74.12m

Expenditure: £74.12m
Income: £0

18) Manchester City: -£85.64m

Expenditure: £141.12m
Income: £55.49m

19) Leeds United: -£94.68m

Expenditure: £94.68m
Income: £0

20) Chelsea: -£154.08m

Expenditure: £222.48m
Income: £68.40m