Who are the Premier Leagues biggest spenders and who has made the most profit? All 20 EPL clubs ranked by net spend
By Martyn Simpson
7th Sep 2021, 4:59pm
The summer transfer window is closed for another year and and Premier League clubs will have to wait until January to begin buying and selling players again.
It’s been a busy time across the division with some clubs spending big to land targets and others bringing in a healthy profit from player sales.
Here are all 20 Premier League clubs ranked from lowest to highest based on their net spend for the 2021 summer transfer window.
. MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 28: Jack Grealish of Manchester City during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal at Etihad Stadium on August 28, 2021 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
The transfer of Jack Grealish from Aston Villa to Manchester City was the most expensive of the English window and had a big impact on both clubs net spend Photo: Catherine Ivill
. Aston Villa
Balance £24.46m (Income: £114.30m, Expenditure: £89.84m) Photo: David Rogers
. Southampton
Balance £15.54m (Income: £54.33m, Expenditure: £38.79m) Photo: Ian MacNicol
. Everton
Balance £5.40m (Income: £7.20m, Expenditure: £1.80m) Photo: Marc Atkins
. Brighton
Balance £4.95m (Income: £56.25m, Expenditure: £51.30m) Photo: Mike Hewitt
. Wolves
Balance £4.68m (Income: £28.35m, Expenditure: £23.67m) Photo: Michael Regan
. Chelsea
Balance £2.12m (Income: £110.12m, Expenditure: £108.00m) Photo: Michael Regan
. Watford
Balance -£5.36m (Income: £11.57m, Expenditure: £16.92m) Photo: Mike Hewitt
1. Aston Villa
Balance £24.46m (Income: £114.30m, Expenditure: £89.84m) Photo: David Rogers
2. Southampton
Balance £15.54m (Income: £54.33m, Expenditure: £38.79m) Photo: Ian MacNicol
3. Everton
Balance £5.40m (Income: £7.20m, Expenditure: £1.80m) Photo: Marc Atkins
4. Brighton
Balance £4.95m (Income: £56.25m, Expenditure: £51.30m) Photo: Mike Hewitt