Which club has spent most money in the transfer window? Updated figures for summer 2025 as Man United sign Mbeumo

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The summer transfer window is always a flurry of activity, but the 2025 offseason has been teeming with life as clubs look to position themselves for competitive action in the coming season.

Thanks to the Club World Cup, there has been additional transfer business as those participating in the summer tournament were allowed additional leeway when it came to signing players. Thus, clubs like Chelsea took the opportunity to bring in players in the middle of the competition, as new signing Joao Pedro came on and scored in both the semifinal and final.

With still plenty of time to go in the window before the season begins for most European clubs, there is an expectation that the activity will continue all the way until deadline day for most leagues on Monday, September 1.

The Sporting News has a roundup of which clubs have been the most active, both in buying players and selling to bolster their finances.

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Which club has spent most money in the transfer window?

As of July 23, Chelsea have spent more money than any other club in the 2025 summer transfer window. The Blues have invested just under €240 million on new signings.

The list is unsurprisingly dominated by Premier League clubs, who simply have greater financial might than the majority of teams elsewhere, although Real Madrid have also been busy so far. Manchester United climbed into the top five after concluding a protracted deal to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford.

Liverpool smashing their club transfer record to swoop for Florian Wirtz sees them near the top of the spend list, although they have done some work to bring that net spend down some.

Highest total spend

Transfer figures via Transfermarkt.com, current as of July 23, 2025.

RankClubNationExpenditureBiggest purchase
1.ChelseaEngland€243.8mJamie Gittens (€64.3m)
2.LiverpoolEngland€213.7mFlorian Wirtz (€125m)
3.Real MadridSpain€167.5mDean Huijsen (€62.5m)
4.Man UnitedEngland€153.2mBryan Mbeumo (€75m)
5.Man CityEngland€145.7mTijjani Reijnders (€55m)

When it comes to net spend — total expenditure minus income from player sales — it's Real Madrid who top the list for the most money invested. Chelsea might have spent a fortune, but outgoings have helped to balance things.

Madrid sit at the top for now because of their complete lack of sales. The arrivals of defenders Dean Huijsen and Trent Alexander-Arnold in particular were both heralded as early successes by their Club World Cup performances, but big-money departures have not yet happened. The same can be said for Manchester United, who are yet to secure a major sale, although they have been boosted by income from sell-on clauses attached to other deals, such as Anthony Elanga to Newcastle United and Alvaro Carreras to Real Madrid.

Liverpool's spending has been massive, but they did recoup a sizeable fee for defender Jarell Quansah, who signed for Ba

Highest net spend

Transfer figures via Transfermarkt.com, current as of July 23, 2025.

RankClubNationExpenditureIncomeNet SpendBiggest purchaseBiggest sale
1.Real MadridSpain€167.5m€0€167.5mDean Huijsen (€62.5m)Noni Madueke (€55.4m)
2.LiverpoolEngland€213.7m€63.3m€150.4mFlorian Wirtz (€125m)Jarell Quansah (€35m)
3.Man UnitedEngland€153.2m€14.5m€138.7mBryan Mbeumo (€75m) —
4.ArsenalEngland€142.8m€8m€134.8mMartin Zubimendi (€70m)Nuno Tavares (€5m)
5.TottenhamEngland€140.6m€13.5m€127.1mMohammed Kudus (€63.8m)Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (€13.5m)

Which club has received the most money this transfer window?

Bayer Leverkusen's sale of Florian Wirtz to Liverpool for an enormous fee puts them atop the list of clubs for both total and net income. They have looked to reinvest that money in Malik Tillman and Jarell Quansah, but they have still banked a significant total.

Nottingham Forest are also in great financial shape this offseason after the departure of Elanga, while Bournemouth have also used the sales of Huijsen and Milos Kerkez to bolster their coffers. Chelsea's astronomical expenditure has been offset well by the departures of Noni Madueke and Djordje Petrovic.

Highest total income

Transfer figures via Transfermarkt.com, current as of July 23, 2025.

RankClubNationIncomeBiggest sale
1.Bayer LeverkusenGermany€190.5mFlorian Wirtz (€125m)
2.BournemouthEngland€124mDean Huijsen (€62.5m)
3.ChelseaEngland€121.5mNoni Madueke (€55.4m)
4.WolvesEngland€111mMatheus Cunha (€74.2m)
5.Nottingham ForestEngland€107.4mAnthony Elanga (€61.4m)

Highest net income

RankClubNationExpenditureIncomeNet SpendBiggest purchaseBiggest sale
1.Bayer LeverkusenGermany€101.75m€190.5m€88.8mMalik Tillman/Jarell Quansah (€35m each)Florian Wirtz (€125m)
2.Nottingham ForestEngland€23.6m€107.4m€83.8mJair Cunha (€12m)Matheus Cunha (€74.2m)
3.BournemouthEngland€42.4m€124m€81.6mDjordje Petrovic (€28.9m)Dean Huijsen (€62.5m)
4.AC MilanItaly€23m€99.8m€76.8mSamuele Ricci (€23m)Tijjani Reijnders (€55m)
5.VillarrealSpain€17m€74.5m€57.5mAlberto Moleiro (€16m)Alex Baena (€42m)
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