Transfer deadline days have invariably been the dampest of squibs in recent years but it seems like this one might be shaping up as a zinger. And that’s just at Tottenham.
Across the Premier League as a whole, it’s looking likely to be a record-breaking window. As of 4.30pm today, the 20 clubs combined had spent ₦586,025,786,115.00 (£1.329 BILLION) gross on new players this summer.
Manchester United are leading the way (£145m gross) with Chelsea the biggest net gainers so far (£72.6m) and that’s before any medical and deal for David Luiz is done.
See table below…
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