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Man Utd, Liverpool, PSG, Real Madrid: World's 25 most expensive squads revealed in study

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Manchester United have spent heavily in the past decade. And it was more of the same in the summer transfer window.

Antony, Casemiro, Martin Dubravka, Christian Eriksen, Tyrell Malacia and Lisandro Martinez all arrived at the club in the past few months, costing a total of €216m.

But do United now have the costliest squad in world football? CIES Football Observatory have looked at the 25 most expensive squads in the world based on transfer fees.

View how much clubs have spent to assemble their current squads below… (figures include add-ons) 25. RB Leipzig – €277m 24. Bayer 04 Leverkusen – €280m 23.

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