"Man Utd" spending 200 million euros contributed the most to the "Premier" league record

During the off-season, the "Man Utd" team unleashed 200 million euros on seven new players and significantly contributed to the "Premier" league record.

During the summer, English championship clubs spent 1 billion euros and greatly improved the past record.

A year ago, "Premier" league teams were not stingy in spending 796 million euros on new players.

The "Man Utd" club not only broke the off-season spending record of one English club, but also made headlines by splurging 75 million euros for one player, Angel Di Maria. This is another historic record in the history of the "Premier" league.

"Last season, clubs' revenues from broadcasting rights increased on average by 31.6 million euros and these funds were used to strengthen the teams," said Dan Jones, a representative of the "Sports Business Group."