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Economic power: Which country spent the most money on procurement in the current window? | Israel today

2022-07-22T17:29:51.078Z


The luxury clubs from the five top leagues are making efforts to sign the big stars, and are putting their hands deep in their pockets to do so • So which clubs have spent the most in the transfer window so far? The answer probably won't surprise you


The summer transfer window for the start of the 22/23 season is still in full swing, and so far we have received quite a few particularly large transfers.

The luxury clubs from the five top leagues put their hands deep in their pockets to sign their new tie breakers, and it's time to see which country has spent the most money, as of this moment (from the list of the 30 most expensive transfers).

France - 2

The only club that is among the first 30 is of course PSG.

The Parisians signed midfielder Vitinia (41.5 million euros) and left back Nuno Mendesh (38) this summer. 

Whitney.

The French league does not excel in bringing in stars, photo: Getty Images

Italy - 3

Among the 30 most expensive transfers, you can find a total of two clubs from Italy on the list - Juventus and Inter.

The Old Lady added Bremer (41 million euros) and Federico Caesa (40), while the Nerazzurri's most expensive signing was that of Joaquin Correa (23.6).

Bremer before signing with Juventus, photo: EPA

Spain - 3

Although the most expensive transfer in European football so far was that of Orléan Tshumani to Real Madrid for 80 million euros, the top 30 is joined only by those of Barcelona, ​​who landed Rafinha (58) and of course Robert Lewandowski (45).

Lewandowski.

Barcelona invested "a little" - and well, photo: Getty Images

Germany - 4

In second place is the Bundesliga, where of course Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are leading.

The Bavarians meanwhile did their part with the signings of Matthijs de Licht (for 67.5 million euros) and Sadio Mane (32).

Mana.

A particularly profitable transfer of Bayern Munich, photo: AP

England - 16

Another proof of the strengths of the Premier League.

Although the current transfer window has not yet closed, it is doubtful whether the other top leagues will even come close to what the clubs in England have done.

The signatures are in front of you:

Liverpool

- Darwin Nunez (75 million euros).


Manchester City

- Arling Holland (60 million euros), Calvin Phillips (48.75).


Tottenham

- Richardson (58), Yes Bissomma (29.2).


Manchester United

- Lisandro Martinez (57.37).


Chelsea

- Raheem Sterling (56.2), Kalidou Koulibaly (38).


Arsenal

- Gabriel Jesus (52.2), Fabio Vieira (35).


Newcastle

- Sven Butman (37).


West Ham

- Naif Agurd (35).


Leeds

- Brandon Aronson (32.84), Luis Sinistra (25).


Aston Villa

- Diego Carlos (31).


Wolves

- Nathan Collins (24.3).



Nuñez.

The Premier League continues to be among the top leagues in Europe, photo: AFP

*The data is from the "TransferMarket" website.

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