The Premier League continues to redefine the expense in football, exceeding the rest of Europe with transfer costs that have already exceeded 2.1 billion euros this summer and the window is not yet closed.
Premier League He detaches himself from the pack
While the first five championships in Europe push through the 2025/26 summer transfer window, England Premier League It is once again setting the rhythm. With the total expenditure that has now exceeded 2.1 billion euros, he attenuates the record of all times of 2.8 billion euros established last summer.
This financial fire power has raised concerns across the continent. The president of La Liga Javier Tebas warned, “The premier league clubs are excessively spent. It is unsustainable and distorting the market. They operate with an annual loss of about 1.2 billion euros.” He even accused the British clubs of relying “Financial doping”.
Liverpool, Arsenal guides the Sunderland office joins the great guys
In the front line it is LiverpoolHaving spent a stunning 293.68 million euros for important purchases including Wirtz (€ 125 million), Ekitike (€ 80 million), Kerkez (€ 46.9 million), Frimongs (€ 40 million) and Pecsi (€ 1.78 million). With a potential move for Alexander Isak looming, their total could rise even higher. The coach Arne Slot defended the strategy, noting that the club has a balanced expense by selling players such as Quanta, Alexander-Arnold and Kelleher.
Sunderlandrecently promoted to Premier LeagueShowed observers by splashing 141.4 million euros, rather than double their previous record. Their new arrivals include Habib Diarra (€ 31.5 million), Adingra (€ 24.4 million), Fée (€ 23 million), Talbi (€ 20 million) and Xhaka Granit veteran (€ 15 million). The strategy of black cats is clear: survival at all costs.
In the meantime, Arsenal He made news with six new purchases for a total of € 224.2 million, with Zubimeni (€ 70 million), Gyocerles (€ 65.6 million), Madueke (€ 56 million) and Kepa (€ 5.8 million). Manager Mikel Arte stressed, “We are not over yet. The market is open and we will do what is needed to strengthen the team.”
The Golden Goose of the Premier League which still places the eggs
Thanks to colossal agreements on television rights, commercial income and owners of billionaires, the Premier League The “golden goose” of global football remains. Although critics highlight financial risks, British clubs continue to spend freely.
With three weeks left in the transfer window, it seems inevitable that a new shopping record will be established. Once again, the Premier League He is playing in a league in his own, both inside and off the pitch.
Sources: 24h