Source: Africa Publicity
A recent report by Football Observatory has revealed the top teams with the worst net transfer balance since 2015. The list is dominated by European powerhouses, with Paris Saint-Germain topping the chart with a staggering £525 million deficit.
Manchester United follows closely with a £481 million deficit, while Barcelona rounds out the top three with a £303 million shortfall. Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal also feature in the top seven, with deficits of £273 million, £256 million, and £226 million, respectively.
The report highlights the significant investments made by top European clubs in the transfer market since 2015. The figures are based on the difference between the amount spent on player transfers and the amount received from player sales.
Here is the full list of the top 20 teams with the worst net transfer balance since 2015:
1. Paris Saint-Germain: £525M
2. Manchester United: £481M
3. Barcelona: £303M
4. Chelsea: £273M
5. Tottenham: £256M
6. Arsenal: £226M
7. AC Milan: £209M
8. Everton: £199M
9. Aston Villa: £171M
10. Inter Milan: £170M
11. West Ham: £158M
12. Juventus: £155M
13. Bayern Munich: £119M
14. Real Madrid: £108M
15. Stoke City: £107M
The report provides a fascinating insight into the financial dynamics of top-level football and raises questions about the sustainability of such spending habits.
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