Premier League transfer spending rankings 2022/23: Which EPL club has spent the most?

Premier League transfer spending rankings 2022/23: Which EPL club has spent the most?

Premier League club spending in 2022/23 transfer window

The Premier League has paced the global football world when it comes to financial power and nowhere is that muscle flexed more than in the transfer market.

The 2022 summer transfer window hasn't been the exclusive domain of Premier League clubs, but it has shown their willingness to spend big in the right areas. Top English sides like Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United have all opened their wallets to bring in players, with hopes of translating cash into results on the pitch.

Over the course of this transfer window, and beyond if you take into account the last few years, Premier League clubs from top to bottom have proved their wealth.

Even the newly promoted sides are able to flex their financial might, thanks to the access that the EPL gives them to one of the biggest domestic payouts in world football.

Here, The Sporting News brings you an overview of recent financial transactions across the Premier League, plus a brief look at the recent transfer history of each current EPL club.

Premier League club spending in 2022/23 transfer window

While Arsenal led the EPL spending early in the window after splurging for Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko of Manchester City, recent deals have seen the Gunners passed.

Chelsea's mega-deal for Brighton defender Marc Cucurella vaulted the Blues to the top of the spending list, then West Ham's spending saw the Hammers overtake the lead. Now, however, after securing the most expensive transfer in the summer window so far, Man United are the top net spenders this window, with the Antony deal topping nine figures.

Officially, Chelsea have still shelled out the most in raw expenditure, but they have just managed to do enough outgoing business to offset that cost and barely slide below Man United in the net spend category.

Conversely, Man City have thus far recouped the most transfer income of any team, thanks to the aforementioned departure of the Arsenal duo plus that of Raheem Sterling to Chelsea. Brighton, meanwhile, have the largest positive net spend largely thanks to the Cucurella deal.

Nottingham Forest by far have the highest net spend of any new 2022/23 Premier League club, bringing in five different players who all cost at least £9 million. That's no surprise, given their need to strengthen for a bid to stay in the top flight, having won promotion via the Championship playoff last term.

Leicester City are the only Premier League side to not yet spend a single pound in the transfer market, failing to bring any new arrivals to the club thus far.

All figures correct as of Sept. 1, 2022 at 10:00 ET / 13:00 BST.

Club Expenditure Income Net spend
Chelsea £253.79m £49.32m -£204.47m
Man United £214.22m £10.35m -£203.87m
West Ham £163.80m £16.02m -£147.78m
Notts Forest £145.76m £6.30m -£139.46m
Newcastle £122.40m -£122.40m
Tottenham £152.91m £34.88m -£118.04m
Arsenal £118.86m £21.42m -£97.44m
Wolves £122.94m £51.39m -£71.55m
Southampton £59.76m -£59.76m
Brentford £45.45m £3.24m -£42.21m
Fulham £55.26m £18.81m -£36.45m
Everton £78.48m £52.20m -£26.28m
Crystal Palace £31.14m £4.91m -£26.23m
Aston Villa £63.0m £37.80m -£25.20m
Bournemouth £24.21m -£24.21m
Liverpool £81.27m £72.63m -£8.64m
Leeds United £99.13m £97.38m -£1.75m
Man City £125.55m £143.91m +£18.36m
Leicester City £15.30m £73.26m +£57.96m
Brighton £43.02m £102.51m +£59.49m
TOTAL £2.016bn £796.33m -£1.219b


Most expensive Premier League transfers 2022/23

Liverpool's Darwin Nunez is, thus far, the most expensive player transferred to a Premier League club during the 2022/23 summer transfer window.

Raphinha is the most profitable sale, netting Leeds United a high price, which allowed them to reinvest in building their squad with several new arrivals of their own.

Interestingly, seven of the top 10 outgoing Premier League transfers went to other English clubs, suggesting the top flight likes to recycle talent rather than send it abroad to other European leagues.

Incoming

All figures correct as of Aug. 30, 2022.

Player From To Transfer fee
Antony Ajax Man United £85.50m
Wesley Fofana Leicester Chelsea £72.36m
Darwin Nunez Benfica Liverpool £67.50m
Casemiro Real Madrid Man United £63.59m
Alexander Isak Real Sociedad Newcastle £63m
Marc Cucurella Brighton Chelsea £58.77m
Erling Haaland Borussia Dortmund Man City £54.00m
Richarlison Everton Tottenham £52.20m
Lisandro Martinez Ajax Man United £51.63m
Raheem Sterling Man City Chelsea £50.58m
Matheus Nunes Sporting CP Wolves £49.50m
Gabriel Jesus Man City Arsenal £46.98m
Cristian Romero Atalanta Tottenham £45m
Kalvin Phillips Leeds United Man City £43.87m
Matheus Nunes Sporting CP Wolves £40.5m
Lucas Paqueta Lyon West Ham £38.66m

Outgoing

All figures via Transfermarkt as of Sept. 1, 2022.

Player From To Transfer fee
Wesley Fofana Leicester Chelsea £72.36m
Marc Cucurella Brighton Chelsea £58.77m
Raphinha Leeds United Barcelona £52.20m
Richarlison Everton Tottenham £52.20m
Raheem Sterling Man City Chelsea £50.58m
Gabriel Jesus Man City Arsenal £46.98m
Kalvin Phillips Leeds United Man City £44.10m
Oleksandr Zinchenko Man City Arsenal £31.50m
Steven Bergwijn Tottenham Ajax £28.13m
Sadio Mane Liverpool Bayern Munich £28.80m
Morgan Gibbs-White Wolves Notts Forest £26.55m

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