FC Barcelona, which is the club that has spent the most; Manchester City, which is the one that has entered the most; and Sevilla, which is the one with the best balance; they are the protagonists, up to now, of the football market.
With the latest signing of Jules Koundé, the Barcelona entity has invested $140 millions of dollars (bonus aside) to redo your template. He is the biggest spender ahead of Bayern Munich ($140 million) and Arsenal ($134 millions). This is indicated by the data offered by the specialized portal Transfermakt.
The top ten places are dominated by Premier League teams: Manchester City (fourth, with $110 million), Leeds United (fifth, with $110 millions); Tottenham (sixth, with $107 million), Chelsea (seventh, with $93 million) and West Ham (ninth, $93 millions). It is completed by Paris Saint Germain (eighth, with $93.5 million) and Juventus (tenth, with $91.3 millions).
Those who enter the most
If Barcelona, with the signings of Kounde ($51 million), Raphinha ($60 million) and Lewandowski ($46 million), is the one that has spent the most, Manchester City, with $163 million dollars in sales, is the one that has received the most.
The team led by Pep Guardiola sold Raheem Sterling to Chelsea ($56. 3 million), to Gabriel Jesus ($53.3 million ) and Olaksandr Zinchenko ($.7 million) to Arsenal; Pedro Porro to Sporting CP ($8.6 million), Ko Itakura to Borussia Moenchengladbach ($5.1 million) and Arijanet Muric to Burnley ($3 million).
Sevilla ranks seventh in sales, with $89.3 million dollars. After Manchester City, the ones that have received the most from player sales are Ajax ($114.4 million), Benfica ($.5 million), Juventus ($100.7 million) and Monaco ($96.9 million). The classification, in the top ten positions, is closed by Porto ($86.7 million), Liverpool ($82.3 million) and Bayern Munich ($81 million).
The people of Seville are in the balance of expenses-income those who come out better standing. In addition to the $36 million dollars for Kounde, enter $. 7 million for Diego Carlos (Aston Villa), and $3 million for Luuk de Jong (PSV Eindhoven) and Alejandro Pozo (Almería). In his expenses only appears the hiring of Marcao (Galatasaray) for $10.3 million.
In Monaco ($69 million), Benfica ( $59.7 million), RB Leipzig ($56 million), Manchester City ($52.2 million), Burnley ($48.1 million), RB Salzburg ($48 million), Shaktar Donetsk ($43 million), Porto ($42.3 million) and Stade Rennais ($36.8 million).
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