JUST IN: Premier League Transfer Window: Profit and Loss Breakdown, Read As Each Premier League Team Is Ranked In The Profit & Loss in 2024/2025 Season
The recent Premier League transfer window saw significant financial movements, with some clubs making substantial profits while others incurred considerable losses.
Biggest Spenders:
– Liverpool FC: £481.90m spent, including a record-breaking £125m deal for Florian Wirtz
– Chelsea FC: £328.15m spent, with significant investments in players like Noni Madueke and Kepa Arrizabalaga
– Arsenal FC: £293.50m spent, despite limited income from player sales
– Manchester City: £206.90m spent, with notable signings like Omar Marmoush for £75m
Top Profit-Makers:
– AFC Bournemouth: £122.06m profit, thanks to selling key players like Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid and Milos Kerkez to Liverpool
– Brentford FC: £41.2m profit, following Bryan Mbeumo’s £75m sale to Manchester United
– Aston Villa: £44.17m profit, after selling Jhon Duran for £77m
Biggest Losers:
– Manchester United: £176.50m loss, despite selling players like Mason Greenwood
– *Newcastle United*: £113.85m loss, after significant spending
– Nottingham Forest: £112.50m loss, despite selling players like Anthony Elanga
The Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) will likely play a crucial role in shaping future transfer decisions, with clubs aiming to balance spending with financial sustainability ¹.