Man Utd, Liverpool, Barcelona, PSG: 20 clubs with highest net spend since 2012
Manchester United have made serious moves in the summer transfer window.
The Red Devils have signed Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez for big money, while they have also signed Tyrell Malacia and Christian Eriksen.
On Tuesday, United announced that they have agreed a deal with Ajax for the transfer of Antony.
The Brazilian winger is set to join the Premier League giants in a deal worth £85.50m, per Transfermarkt.
Following the purchase of Antony, United will have spent £214.22m in the summer. And, with a few days left of the transfer window, that number could rise even further.
United now have the highest net spend of any club in the world over the past 10 years and it’s not even close.
Using figures provided by Transfermarkt, we’ve listed the 20 clubs with the highest net spend since the start of the 2012/13 season.
20. Leicester City | £-204.3m
19. Zenit St. Petersburg | £-209.58m
18. Crystal Palace | £-223.12m
17. Inter Milan | £-247.15m
16. Wolverhampton Wanderers | £-273.73m
15. Everton | £-311.74m
14. Aston Villa | £-316.24m
13. Tottenham Hotspur | £-352.69m
12. Liverpool | £-354.34m
11. Bayern Munich | £-368.37m
10. Newcastle United | £-412.53m
9. Juventus | £-437.58m
8. AC Milan | £-£440.7m
7. West Ham United | £-479.46m
6. Chelsea FC | £-516.55m
5. Barcelona | £-603.33m
4. Arsenal | £-652.72m
3. Manchester City | £-854.99m
2. Paris Saint-Germain | £-855.77m
1. Manchester United | £-1,118.39m
United have a net spend of £1.18 billion over the last 10 years. Over that time frame, they’ve spent nearly £300m more than PSG and Man City in second and third respectively.
The Red Devils’ net spend over the past decade is also nearly £800m more than their fierce rivals, Liverpool.
Speaking of Liverpool, their net spend of


