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Manchester United's transfer spending compared to Man City, Chelsea and other Premier League rivals

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Manchester United enjoyed a busy end to their summer transfer window bringing in four players before the 11pm deadline. Most notable among the new additions was Sofyan Amrabat.

The midfielder joined from Fiorentina on loan for a fee of £8.5m. The Moroccan worked under Erik ten Hag at Utrecht and his arrival concluded United's arrivals in the summer window.

According to Transfermarkt, Amrabat's switch from the Serie A giants brought the net spend for the Reds to £176m. United will argue this shows Ten Hag has been backed in the transfer market but how does it compare to the Reds' Premier League rivals?

MEN Sport has taken a look. ALSO READ: What United will pay Fiorentina after signing Amrabat Chelsea Mauricio Pochettino's side have been the big spenders in the summer transfer window as they look to return to the Champions League this season.

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