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Man Utd, Liverpool, Man City: Which club has the biggest net spend in last 10 windows?

The January transfer window has slammed shut.

The chance to sign players midway through the season to help you achieve your ambitions is an opportunity many clubs simply can’t turn down.

However, some of the biggest clubs in England were actually rather quiet this month.

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Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea failed to sign a senior player between them while Manchester City and Liverpool signed a player each in the form of Julián Álvarez and Luis Diaz respectively.

However, English clubs lead the way when it comes to the transfer market in recent years.

With the huge amount of money in the Premier League thanks to lucrative TV rights, English sides are often splashing the cash.

And to prove just that, we’ve turned to Transfermarkt to look at the net spend in the previous 10 windows - including the recent January transfer window.

Dating back to the summer of 2017, it’s actually Man United who have the biggest net club in world football in the last 10 windows.

United have spent £665 million and sold £186 million worth of players. That gives them a net spend of £479 million in the last five seasons. They have exactly zero trophies to show for it…

Their Manchester rivals, Man City, are in second with a net spend of £433 million - £46 million less than United. They do have a few Premier League trophies to show for it too…

Unsurprisingly, Paris Saint-Germain come next with AC Milan completing the top four.

Arsenal actually find themselves in the top five having spent big on the likes of Nicolas Pepe and Thomas Partey in recent years.

Juventus, Chelsea, Tottenham, Barcelona and… Aston Villa find themselves in the top 10.

English clubs dominate the next 10,

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