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Chelsea Top Premier League’s Biggest Spenders List With £4.1bn
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CHELSEA TOP PREMIER LEAGUE’S BIGGEST SPENDERS LIST WITH £4.1BN

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As the summer transfer window heats up, a new report from Transfermarkt has revealed the top 10 all-time biggest spenders in the Premier League, and Chelsea are sitting comfortably at the top of the list.

 

The West London club has splashed a whopping £4.1 billion on transfers over the years, making them the highest-spending team in Premier League history.

 

Following closely behind are Manchester City, who have spent £3.1 billion, and Manchester United, with £2.8 billion in total transfer expenditure.

 

Chelsea’s spending spree continues this summer with new signings like Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, and Jamie Gittens, as they aim to rebuild and strengthen their squad ahead of the new season.

 

Here’s the full list of the Premier League’s top 10 biggest spenders ever:

 

Chelsea – £4.1 billion

Manchester City – £3.1 billion

Manchester United – £2.8 billion

Liverpool – £2.3 billion

Arsenal – £2.2 billion

Tottenham – £2 billion

Everton – £1.3 billion

Newcastle United – £1.3 billion

West Ham United – £1.3 billion

Aston Villa – £1.3 billion

 

With clubs continuing to spend big in pursuit of trophies and top-four finishes, this list is bound to keep changing. But for now, Chelsea remain the kings of spending in the EPL.

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