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Ranking the 20 Premier League Clubs’ Biggest Spending Transfer Windows

Over the past decade, the Premier League has completely transformed into the most financially powerful football league in the world. With record-breaking TV deals, billionaire owners, and global commercial growth, clubs are spending more than ever before.

From shocking mid-table splurges to historic investments by the league’s giants, transfer windows have become battlegrounds where fortunes are spent in pursuit of trophies and European glory. Some clubs have broken their records multiple times, while others made one massive leap to compete at the highest level.

20. Brentford – 2025/26

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Brentford had their biggest spending spree in the summer of 2025/26, investing around £84M in new players. The club focused on strengthening their squad depth to compete in the top half of the table, breaking their previous records.

19. Crystal Palace – 2016/17

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Crystal Palace made their largest investment in the 2016/17 season, spending approximately £86M. It was a bold move at the time, aimed at securing Premier League survival and improving attacking options.

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18. Fulham – 2018/19

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During the 2018/19 campaign, Fulham spent around £99M on transfers. Despite the heavy investment, their survival battle continued, and several signings struggled to make a lasting impact.

17. Burnley – 2025/26

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Burnley’s record transfer spending came in the 2025/26 season, where they spent around £110M. The club invested heavily to adapt to the competitive nature of the Premier League and strengthen all key positions.

16. Bournemouth – 2025/26

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Bournemouth also broke their transfer record in 2025/26, spending roughly £117M. The club aimed to secure long-term stability by adding both attacking reinforcements and defensive depth.

15. Leeds United – 2022/23

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In the 2022/23 season, Leeds United spent around £139M. The club went big in the market to maintain their Premier League status, signing several key players to replace outgoing stars.

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14. Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2022/23

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Wolves had their most expensive window in 2022/23, spending approximately £153M. The club brought in several high-profile signings, focusing on midfield and attacking upgrades.

13. Sunderland – 2025/26

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Sunderland’s massive spending came in the 2025/26 season, reaching £160M. After securing promotion, the club aimed to solidify its Premier League position by making key signings across all areas of the pitch.

12. West Ham United – 2022/23

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West Ham’s record-breaking summer came in 2022/23, when they invested around £167M. The club strengthened both their defense and attack to challenge for European qualification spots.

11. Everton – 2017/18

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Everton made their biggest splash in the transfer market in 2017/18, spending £173M. This was a historic summer for the Toffees, as they rebuilt their squad with several marquee signings.

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10. Aston Villa – 2024/25

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Aston Villa spent heavily during the 2024/25 season, investing about £182M in new talent. Their recruitment strategy focused on adding creativity and goal-scoring power to compete for European places.

9. Nottingham Forest – 2025/26

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Nottingham Forest went on a spending spree in 2025/26, using approximately £201M. They rebuilt their squad with numerous signings to secure Premier League survival and establish themselves as a mid-table force.

8. Manchester United – 2025/26

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Manchester United’s biggest transfer window came in 2025/26, when they spent £213M. The club focused on revamping their midfield and attacking line as they aimed to return to title contention.

7. Tottenham Hotspur – 2023/24

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Tottenham broke their transfer record in 2023/24, spending around £231M. The signings were made to strengthen Antonio Conte’s squad and push for a top-four finish.

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6. Brighton & Hove Albion – 2024/25

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Brighton shocked the league in 2024/25 with an investment of £239M. The club continued its strategy of signing young, talented players while also bringing in experienced names to push for European football.

5. Newcastle United – 2025/26

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Newcastle’s heavy spending in 2025/26 reached £246M. Backed by their wealthy ownership, the Magpies invested aggressively in top-class talent as they aim to become consistent Premier League title contenders.

4. Arsenal – 2025/26

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Arsenal’s biggest transfer window came in 2025/26, with a total spend of £250M. The club secured several high-profile signings to challenge for the Premier League title and compete strongly in the Champions League.

3. Manchester City – 2017/18

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Manchester City’s record came during the 2017/18 season, when Pep Guardiola rebuilt the squad with £270M worth of signings. This investment laid the foundation for City’s domestic dominance in the following years.

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2. Liverpool – 2025/26

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Liverpool spent an incredible £410M during the 2025/26 transfer window. The club focused on major squad improvements, bringing in multiple big-money signings to maintain their position among Europe’s elite.

1. Chelsea – 2022/23

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Chelsea holds the all-time Premier League record, spending a staggering £535M in 2022/23. This historic investment transformed the squad completely, showing the club’s ambition to compete at the highest level domestically and in Europe.

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