Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool: The Premier League's 13 biggest ever spending sprees
Chelsea spent big this summer. Like, really big. Like, record-breaking big.
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Chelsea spent big this summer. Like, really big. Like, record-breaking big.
Barcelona have signed full back Marcos Alonso on a free transfer after the Spanish defender terminated his contract with Premier League club Chelsea, the LaLiga side announced on Friday.
It's been a summer of change at Manchester United.
Dead-last at the bottom of the table through five matches, Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers says he understands fans' complaints as they watched other teams strengthen while the Foxes virtually stood pat.
Antonio Conte believes the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United retain a "big advantage" over Tottenham due to their spending in the final days of the transfer window but is happy with the progress they have made this summer. Spurs signed seven players by July 19 to raise expectations in north London and are unbeaten after five Premier League games.
Finally, we've reached the end of the summer transfer window. We've laughed. We've cried. We've wondered «Why in the name of Ronaldinho's gold Tiempos are Manchester City signing Manuel Akanji?»
The decline in Leicester's fortunes was summed up by a frustrated Brendan Rodgers following Thursday's 1-0 defeat by Manchester United as the Foxes boss moaned: "This isn't the club that it was a couple of years ago." Thai-owned Leicester sit bottom of the Premier League with just one point after their first five matches. Rodgers' angst at Leicester's plight has been exacerbated by a lack of recruitment during the transfer window, leaving him to admit avoiding relegation is now their main aim.
Premier League clubs have broken their transfer spending record for a season in the summer window alone, spending £1.9 billion ($2.2 billion) during the period, according to analysis from finance company Deloitte.