Premier League clubs have broken their own spending record for the transfer window, a sports analyst group said on Wednesday, with more deals expected before business closes next Thursday.
Southampton's £15 million (US$19.19 million) purchase of Lazio centre back Wesley Hoedt brought the overall spend by England's 20 elite clubs to £1.184 billion, the respected website Sporting intelligence said.
The figure exceeded the £1.18 billion the clubs spent in last summer's window.
Across the 20 clubs, net spending stands at £565 million, with £619.9 million received. The figures do not include add sons or agent fees.
Although the biggest deal of the window WS done by French club Paris Saint Germain, which paid Barcelona £222 million ($261.5 million) for Neymar, English clubs have rivaled them for overall spend with Manchester City (£221.5 million) leading the way, ahead of Manchester United (£145.8 million) and Everton (£139.9 million).
Barcelona could yet emerge as the biggest spending club, however, with British and Spanish media reporting they are about to table a £138 million bid, including add one, for Liverpool's Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho.
The Spanish Club has ready paid China's Guangzhou Evergrande £40 million for Paulinho and been heavily linked with a move for Borussia Dortmund's Ousmane Dembele.
Should the Coutinho deal go through, it would trigger a chain reaction with Liverpool reported to be interested in signing Southampton centre back Virgil Van Dijk and Arsenal's Alex Oxlade Chamberlain in deals that would exceed £100 million.
Reuters/ London
Southampton's £15 million (US$19.19 million) purchase of Lazio centre back Wesley Hoedt brought the overall spend by England's 20 elite clubs to £1.184 billion, the respected website Sporting intelligence said.
The figure exceeded the £1.18 billion the clubs spent in last summer's window.
Across the 20 clubs, net spending stands at £565 million, with £619.9 million received. The figures do not include add sons or agent fees.
Although the biggest deal of the window WS done by French club Paris Saint Germain, which paid Barcelona £222 million ($261.5 million) for Neymar, English clubs have rivaled them for overall spend with Manchester City (£221.5 million) leading the way, ahead of Manchester United (£145.8 million) and Everton (£139.9 million).
Barcelona could yet emerge as the biggest spending club, however, with British and Spanish media reporting they are about to table a £138 million bid, including add one, for Liverpool's Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho.
The Spanish Club has ready paid China's Guangzhou Evergrande £40 million for Paulinho and been heavily linked with a move for Borussia Dortmund's Ousmane Dembele.
Should the Coutinho deal go through, it would trigger a chain reaction with Liverpool reported to be interested in signing Southampton centre back Virgil Van Dijk and Arsenal's Alex Oxlade Chamberlain in deals that would exceed £100 million.
Reuters/ London
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