Which are the top five teams with the highest net spending on signings in the past decade?

Holy Son Nov 21, 2024

Generally speaking, if a team wants to achieve good results, it has a lot to do with the strength of the lineup and the depth of the bench. Let's take a look at the top five teams in terms of net spending on signings in the past decade!

In the past decade, Manchester United has frequently recruited players, and the expenditure on recruiting players has reached an astonishing 1.08 billion pounds. However, despite such high expenditure, the team's performance in recent years has not been ideal, winning only 2 FA Cups, 2 League Cups, 1 Europa League, and 1 Community Shield, which is a pity. In contrast, Manchester City, which has also dominated the Premier League in recent years, ranks only sixth in expenditure, and La Liga giants Real Madrid did not even make the top ten.

1. Manchester United - £1.08 billion (€1.3 billion) Currently ranked 13th in the Premier League, under pressure to avoid relegation. Home stadium: Old Trafford.

2. Chelsea - £1.07 billion (€1.2 billion) Currently ranked third in the Premier League, with strong strength. Home: Stamford Bridge.

3. Paris Saint-Germain - £825 million (€991 million) Currently ranked first in Ligue 1 and the favorite to win the title. Home stadium: Parc des Princes.

4. Arsenal - £661m (€795m) Currently fourth in the Premier League, with the potential to challenge for the top three. Home stadium: Emirates Stadium.

5. Tottenham Hotspur - £591 million (€711 million) Currently ranked 10th in the Premier League, in the middle of the pack. Home stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

6. Manchester City - £585 million (€703 million) Currently second in the Premier League and in contention to win the title. Home stadium: Etihad Stadium.

7. AC Milan - £527 million (€633 million) Currently seventh in Serie A, this season's results are not optimistic. Home stadium: San Siro Stadium.

8. Newcastle United - £521million(€626million)

9. Barcelona - £500 million (€601 million)

10. Al-Hilal - £462million (€556million)