For some time now, it has been possible to see how the always famous Madrid "Real" club, known for its impressive signings, has set its limits.
"BeIN" conducted an analysis of all clubs' transfer activities. The actions of clubs in the market were calculated from the 2014-15 season - the ratio of players sold and bought was included in the overall average.
The top five did not bring any big surprises - "Manchester City" with 644 million euros spent ranks first. In second place is another Manchester team - "Man Utd", with 566 million euros spent.
In third place is Paris Saint-Germain - the club owned by a billionaire from Qatar has spent 434 million euros since the 2014-15 season.
In fourth place with 349 million is "Barcelona", and in fifth place is Turin "Juventus", who recently acquired Cristiano Ronaldo from "Real" (329 million euros).
It is difficult to comprehend, but under the leadership of Florentino Perez, Madrid's "Real" has actually had a positive transfer balance since the aforementioned period - they managed to earn 55.6 million euros. They rank at 223rd place overall. This means that over 200 clubs since 2014 have spent more than the "white" team, including the sold players.
However, the new management system of F. Perez at "Real" has not yet borne fruit successfully - from the 2014-15 season, the Madrid team has won three out of four possible UEFA Champions League trophies.
Surprisingly, clubs like "Watford" and "West Ham" have also found themselves in the top ten.
European Clubs Transfer Net Spend Since 2014/15. [BeIn] pic.twitter.com/r2EgRsjx6B
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