Chelsea have counter-attacked to lead the EPL transfer market

Manos Staramopoulos • 8 de agosto de 2022

Todd Boehley's Chelsea have counter-attacked to lead the Premier League transfer market as they have spent €177m so far

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The Premier League is already on track. Its clubs, as happens in every transfer window, put their hand deep into the bank accounts in order to strengthen their teams, so that they can achieve the goals that each of them has set.


Until recently the one who had spent the most money was Arsenal, but the latest impressive actions of the management of Chelsea, with the acquisition of Koulibaly and above all Marc Cucurella (Sterling had preceded) which was achieved on the day of the start of the new league (5/ 8) brought Tuchel's team to the top.


Chelsea has spent 177.5 million euros so far, because there is still a long way to go until September 1.


Second is Arsenal buying footballers with 132 million Euros, followed by Manchester City and Leeds with 108, Nottingham Forest with 105 million Euros is in 5th place and Tottenham in 6th place with 101, while Liverpool, Manchester United are further behind...


What money was spent and what each team got:

 

ARSENAL

SPENT : 132,060,000

GOT: Gabriel Jesus (€52.20m from Manchester City), Oleksandr Zichenko (€35m from Manchester City), Fabio Vieira (€35m, from Porto), Matt Turner (€6.36m from New England ), Marquinhos (3.5 km from Sao Paulo)

GIVE: Matteo Guenduzi (11 cm - Marseille), Berd Leno (3.6 cm - Fulham), Konstantinos Mavropanos (3.2 cm - Stuttgart), Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon - free), Nuno Tavares (Marseille - loan ).


ASTON VILLA

SPENT: 55,000,000

GOT: Diego Carlos (31m from Sevilla), Philippe Coutinho (20m from Barcelona), Robin Olsen (3.5m from Roma), Ludwig Augustinsson (€500,000 on loan from Sevilla) Boubacar Kamara (Marseille - free ),

GAVE: Karney Chkuemeka (17.9m - Chelsea), Matt Targett (17.5m - Newcastle), Trezeguet (4m - Trabzonspor), Wesley (Levante - loan), Lovre Kalinic (Hajduk - free), Conor Hourihane (Derby – Free ).


WOLVES

SPEND: €41,000,000

GOT : Nathan Collins (€24.3m from Burnley), Hi-chan Huang (€16.7m from Leipzig)

GIVE: Ruben Vinagre (10 million euros to Sporting Lisbon).


WEST HAM

SPENT: €90,950,000

GOT: Gianluca Scamacca (€36m from Sassuolo), Nagef Agerd (€35m from Rennes), Flynn Downes (€10.65m from Swansea), Alphonse Areola (€9.3m from Paris Saint-Germain )

GAVE: Artur Mazuaku (Besiktas - loan), Andriy Yarmolenko (Al Ain - free), Ryan Fredericks (Bournemouth - free), Mark Noble (retired).


EVERTON

Spent: 23.000.000.

Acquired: James Tarkowski (Burnley - free), Dwight McNeill (35.000.000 from Burnley), Ruben Vinagre (Sporting Lisbon - loan)

GIVE: Richarlison (€58m to Tottenham), Jonjo Kenny (Hertha - free), Jared Branthwaite (Eindhoven - loan), Cenk Tosun (Besiktas - free), Fabian Delph (free).


CRYSTAL PALACE

SPENT: €34,600,000

GOT: Cheikh Doucoure (22.6cm from Lance), Chris Richards (12cm from Bayern Munich) Sam Johnston (West Brom - free), Malcolm Ebiowe (Derby - free

GIVE: Seiko Kouyate (free), Martin Kelly (free), Jaroslav Yach (Zaglebie - free), Remy Matthews (St Johnstone - loan)


LEEDS UNITED

SPENT: €108,640,000

GOT : Brenden Aaronson (€32.84m from Salzburg), Luis Sinistera (€25m from Feyenoord), Tyler Adams (€20m from Leipzig), Rasmus Christensen (€13m from Salzburg), Mark Rocca ( 12 million from Bayern Munich), Darko Giabi (€5.8 million from Manchester City)

GAVE: Rafinha (€58m to Barcelona), Calvin Phillips (€48.75m to Manchester City), Leif Davies (€1.2m to Ipswich), Tyler Roberts (QPR - loan), Charlie Cresswell (Millwall - loan), Jamie Shackleton (Millwall - loan).


LEICESTER

Spent: €0

GOT: Dennis Pratt (Torino – loan ended)

GIVEN: Kasper Schmeichel (€1m to Nice), Eldin Jakupovic (free agent).


LIVERPOOL

Spent €85,800,000

GOT : Darwin Nunez (75m from Benfica), Fabio Carvalho (5.90m from Fulham), Calvin Ramsey (4.9m from Aberdeen)

GAVE: Sadio Mane (32 cm - Bayern Munich), Neko Williams (20 cm - Nottingham Forest), Takumi Minamino (15 cm - Monaco), Marko Grujic (9 cm - Porto), Ben Davies (4.7 cm. - Rangers).


MANCHESTER CITY

Spent €108,750,000

GOT: Erling Haaland (€60m from Dortmund), Calvin Phillips (€48.75m from Leeds)

GIVE: Raheem Sterling (56.2cm - Chelsea), Gabriel Jesus (52.2cm - Arsenal), Oleksandr Zichenko (35cm - Arsenal), Pedro Porro (8.5cm - Sporting Lisbon), Ko Itakura (5 cm - Gladbach), Arijanet Muric (3 cm - Burnley).


MANCHESTER UNITED

SPENT: €72,370,000

GOT : Lisandro Martines (57.37 cm from Ajax), Tyrell Malacia (15 cm from Feyenoord), Christian Eriksen (Bradford, free),

GIVEN: Andreas Pereira (9.5 cm - Fulham), Paul Pogba (Juventus - free), Jesse Lingard (NNottingham Forest - Free), Dean Henderson (Nottingham Forest - Loan), Nemanja Matic (Roma - Free), Edinson Cavani (Free), Juan Mata (Free)


BRENTFORD

SPENT: €35,500,000

GOT: Keane Lewis Potter (€19m from Hull), Aaron Hickey (€16.5m from Bologna), Tomas Strakosia (Lazio - free), Ben Mee (Burnley - free)

GIVE: Marcus Force (3.6 at Middlesbrough) Christian Eriksen (Manchester United - free), Dominic Thompson (Blackpool)


BRIGHTON

19,60,000 SPENT

GOT: Julio Enquiso (11.6 cm from Libertad), Simon Andingra (8 cm from Norgeland)

GAVE: Yves Bishouma (29.20m - Tottenham), Leo Ostigard (5m - Napoli), Abdallah Sima (Angers - loan), Aaron Connolly (Venice - loan), Andy Zekiri (Basel - loan).


BOURNEMOUTH

SPENT: €11,900,000

GOT: Marcus Tavernier (€11.90m from Middlesbrough), Joe Rothwell (Blackburn - free), Ryan Fredericks (West Ham - free), Neto (Barcelona - loan)

GIVE: Gavin Kilkenny (Stoke, loan), Robbie Brady (Preston, free).


NEWCASTLE

SPENT: €66,000,000

GOT : Sven Botman (€37m from Lille), Matt Targett (€17.5m from Aston Villa), Nick Pope (€11.5m from Burnley)

GIVE: Freddie Woodman (Preston), Isaac Hayden (Norwich - loan), Jeff Hedrick (Reading - loan), Ciaran Clarke (Sheffield United - loan), Dwight Gayle (Stoke - free).


NOTTINGHAM FOREST

SPEND: €105,000,000

GAINED : Taivo Awonigi (€20.5m from Union Berlin), Neko Williams (€20m from Liverpool), Orel Mangala (€13m from Stuttgart), Julian Biancone (€10m from Troyes), Moussa Niakhate (€10m from Mainz), Omar Richards (€8.5m from Bayern Munich), Lewis O'Brien (€5.9m from Huddersfield), Harry Tofolo (€5.9m from Huddersfield ), Brandon Aguilera (€950,000 from Alajuela), Jesse Lingard (Manchester United - free), Wayne Hennessy (Burnley - free), Dean Henderson (Man. United - loan), Alex Moreno (10.5 million from Betis)

GAVE: Brice Saba (€5m to Lance), Brice Saba (Lance), Jonathan Pancho (Coventry-loan), Tomas Figueiredo (Hull-free), Ethan Horvat (Luton -,loan).


SOUTHAMPTON

SPENT: €56,400,000

GOT: Gavin Bazunou (€14m from Manchester City), Sékou Mara (€13m from Bordeaux), Romeo Lavia (12.3m from Manchester City), Armel Bella-Kotsap (10m from Bochum), Joe Aribo (€7.1m from Rangers)

GAVE: Fraser Forster (Tottenham - free), Will Smallbone (Stoke - loan), Dan Nludulu (Cheltenham - loan), Shane Long (Reading - free), Harry Lewis (Bradford - free)


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

SPENT: €101,900,000

GOT: Richarlison (€58m from Tottenham), Yves Bissouma (€29.2m from Brighton), Jed Spence (€14.7m from Middlesbrough), Clement Langley (loan – Barcelona), Ivan Perisic (Inter , free), Fraser Forster (Southampton, free)

GIVE: Steven Bergwin (31.25m - Ajax), Cameron Carter-Vickers (7m - Celtic), Joe Rondon (Rennes, loan).


CHELSEA

SPENT: 177.5 million euros

GOT: Raheem Sterling (56.2 million from Manchester City), Kalidou Koulibaly (38 million from Napoli), Carney Chukwuemeka (17.9 million from Aston Villa), Gabriel Slonina  (9.09 million euros from Chicago Fire), Marc Cucurella (65, 3 cm from Brighton) Conor Gallagher (loan ended - Crystal Palace), Armando Broja (loan ended - Southampton)

 GIVE: Romelu Lukaku (8 million on loan at Inter), Christiansen (Free - Barcelona), Antonio Rudinger (Real Madrid - free).


FULHAM

SPENT: €38,600,000

GOT: Joao Palinha (€20 million from Sporting Lisbon), Andreas Pereira (€9.5 million from Manchester United), Kevin Babu (€5.5 million from Wolfsburg), Bird Leno (€3.6 million). euro Arsenal), Manor Solomon (Shakhtar - loan)

GAVE: Andre Zambo Ancisa (€15.5m to Napoli), Fabio Carvalho (€5.90m to Liverpool) Jean-Michel Seri (Hull - free)


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