It’s been a relatively slow summer so far, but there’s still been just shy of £900m spent across all 20 Premier League clubs ahead of the 2024/25 season.
That figure will only increase now pre-season training is underway and major tournaments like Euro 2024 and Copa America are over, with the market ready to take off and a domino-effect likely to follow as big-money moves are finalised, with Lille’s Leny Yoro completing a £52m switch to Man Utd and Aston Villa striking a £50m deal to sign Everton’s Amadou Onana.
With Lewis Hall’s £28m loan-to-buy move complete, Odysseas Vlachodimos seemingly signed as part of Elliot Anderson’s Nottingham Forest move and two free agents arriving in Lloyd Kelly and John Ruddy, we haven’t spent much so far. However, ‘substantial’ investment is expected in the coming weeks as we step up our plans to sign a top right-winger and right-sided centre-back, with a striker also likely to arrive should Callum Wilson depart.
Here’s how all 20 clubs rank for money spent on new signings so far this summer, followed by every incoming transfer so far:
- Aston Villa – £148m
- Chelsea – £95.1
- Man Utd – £88.5m
- Brighton – £80m
- West Ham – £65m
- Ipswich – £53m
- Nottingham Forest – £52.8m
- Southampton – £52m
- Tottenham – £38.5m
- Bournemouth – £37.5m
- Leicester – £35m
- Brentford – £30m
- Everton – £29m
- Newcastle – £28m
- Arsenal – £27m
- Wolves – £25.45m
- Crystal Palace – £14m
- Man City – Zero
- Liverpool – Zero
- Fulham – Zero
Arsenal (£27m)
David Raya – Brentford, £27m
Aston Villa (£148.1m)
Ross Barkley – Luton, £5m
Lewis Dobbin – Everton, £10m
Cameron Archer – Sheffield United, £14m
Ian Maatsen – Chelsea, £37.5m
Enzo Barrenechea – Juventus, £4.3m
Samuel Iling-Junior – Juventus, £14.3m
Jaden Philogene – Hull, £13m
Amadou Onana – Everton, £50m
Bournemouth (£37.5m)
Luis Sinisterra – Leeds, £20m
Enes Unal – Getafe, £14m
Alex Paulsen – Wellington Phoenix, £2m
Daniel Jebbison – Sheffield United, £1.5m
Brentford (£30m)
Igor Thiago – Club Brugge, £30m
Benjamin Fredrick – Simoiben, free
Julian Eyestone – Duke Blue Devils, free
Brighton (£80m)
Ibrahim Osman – Nordsjaelland, £16m
Yankuba Minteh – Newcastle United, £33m
Mats Wieffer – Feyenoord, £25m
Amario Cozier-Duberry – Arsenal, free
Malick Yalcouye – IFK Gothenburg, £6m
Chelsea (£95.1m)
Marc Guiu, Barcelona, £5m
Tosin – Fulham, free
Estevao Willian – Palmeiras, £29.1m
Omari Kellyman – Aston Villa, £19m
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – Chelsea, £30m
Renato Veiga – FC Basel, £12m
Crystal Palace (£14m)
Chadi Riad – Barcelona, £14m
Daichi Kamada – Lazio, free
Everton (£29m)
Tim Iroegbunam – Aston Villa, £9m
Jack Harrison – Leeds, loan
Iliman Ndiaye – Marseille, £20m
Fulham – No signings
Ipswich (£53m)
Omari Hutchinson – Chelsea, £18m
Leon Elliott – Crystal Palace, free
Ben Johnson – West Ham, free
Liam Delap – Man City, £20m
Jacob Greaves – Hull, £15m
Leicester (£35m)
Abdul Fatawu – Sporting Lisbon, £17m
Bobby Decordova-Reid – Fulham, free
Michael Golding – Chelsea, £5m
Caleb Okoli – Atalanta, £13m
Liverpool – No signings
Man City – No signings
Man United (£88.5m)
Silva Mexes – Ipswich, free
James Overy – Perth Glory, free
Joshua Zirkzee – Bologna, £36.5m
Leny Yoro – Lille, £52m
Newcastle United (£28m)
Lewis Hall – Chelsea, £28m
Odysseas Vlachodimos – Nottingham Forest, undisclosed
Lloyd Kelly – Bournemouth, free
John Ruddy – Birmingham, free
Nottingham Forest (£52.8m)
Eric da Silva Moreira – St Pauli, £1.2m
Elliot Anderson – Newcastle, £35m
Marko Stamenic – Red Star Belgrade, £4.6m
Carlos Miguel – Corinthians, £3.4m
Nikola Milenković – Fiorentina, £12m
Southampton (£52m)
Taylor Harwood-Bellis – Manchester City, £20m
Adam Lallana – Brighton, free
Charlie Taylor – Burnley, free
Ronnie Edwards – Peterborough, £6m
Nathan Wood – Swansea, £3m
Flynn Downes – West Ham, £18m
Yukinari Sugawara – AZ Alkmaar, £5m
Tottenham (£38.5m)
Lucas Bergvall – Djurgarden, £8.5m
Timo Werner – RB Leipzig, loan
Archie Gray – Leeds, £30m
West Ham (£65m)
Luis Guilherme – Palmeiras, £25m
Wes Foderingham – Sheffield United, free
Max Kilman – Wolves, £40m
Wolves (£25.45m)
Tommy Doyle – Man City, £4.3m
Rodrigo Gomes – Braga, £12.7m
Pedro Lima – Sport Recife, £8.45m
Jorgen Strand Larsen – Celta Vigo, loan