Premier League spending record eclipsed as clubs spend more than £3bn for the first time
The 2025 summer transfer window saw Premier League clubs spend a record £3.0bn, according to the Deloitte Sports Business Group. This marks the third consecutive summer in which gross spend has exceeded £2bn, and the first in which it has reached £3bn.
Premier League clubs’ spending outstripped that seen across the rest of the ‘big five’ leagues in Europe, making up 51% of total spend among this group. This marks a 5-point increase on the average for the previous five summer windows (46%).
Tim Bridge, lead partner in the Deloitte Sports Business Group, commented: “A third record-breaking summer of Premier League spending in four years sends a strong signal that, despite subdued spending across the rest of the continent, clubs have no plans to slow down their investment in the on-pitch product. With more English teams than ever competing in European competitions - more than any other league across Europe – Premier League clubs are looking to attract the best talent and further cement the league as the most competitive in world football.
“There continues to be a complex regulatory landscape from both domestic and European governing bodies, however there is clearly still strong appetite for recruitment, acknowledging the need to maintain investment to remain at the top. However, financial sustainability should still be at the heart of all business to encourage the long-term success of any football club.”
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