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Chelsea now have fourth entry onto top 10 biggest transfer window spends ever

Liverpool and Arsenal are spending considerable sums this summer but Chelsea still top the 2025 summer spending charts. And their outlay puts them in the top 10 transfer window spends ever. They’re the only Premier League club in there…four times.

10) Chelsea (summer 2025/26): £210.6m and counting

They were the top spenders in the summers of2024,2023 and 2022 and will be up there again in 2025 thanks to pre-arranged moves for Estevao, Dario Essugo, Mamadou Sarr and Kendry Paez. Throw in the £30m signing of Liam Delap and the Blues were already making very expensive waves before they signed Joao Pedro for an initial £55m and Jamie Gittens for not much less.

9) Real Madrid (summer 2009/10) – £218m

And that was when £218m was a f*** of a lot of money. But that’s what happens when you bring in Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Kaka ans Xabi Alonso in one summer. The best part of the story? They still came second.

8) Juventus (summer 2018/19) – £223m

It seems incomprehensible even in 2025 that just seven years ago, an Italian club was outspending every other club in the world. But Juventus paid a high price to sign Ronaldo in a summer when Leonardo Bonucci and Joao Cancelo also arrived. The Old Lady was on a mission to claim a Champions League trophy that never came.

7) Barcelona (summer 2019/20) – £235m

The club endured its worst season in years, going trophyless for the first time in over 10 years, so we wonder how much they regretted spending such eye-watering money on Frenkie de Jong but especially Antoine Griezmann. Their third-most-expensive signing that summer? Neto, of course.

6) Chelsea (summer 2022/23) – £254m

Now we arrive in the true Chelsea banter era, with the new owners spending barely believable sums on Wesley Fofana, Raheem Sterling, Marc Cucurella and Kalidou Koulibaly. Less than three years later, only one of the signings made that summer is a Chelsea first-team regular.

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5) Chelsea (winter 2022/23) – £278m

Obviously things were going to swimmingly (they weren’t) that the sensible thing was to go again in January, with over £100m being spaffed on Enzo Fernandez, who was joined by Mykhailo Mudryk, Noni Madueke, Malo Gusto and many more. At this point, absolutely nothing made any sense anymore, but if it moved, Chelsea bought it.

4) Real Madrid (summer 2019/20) – £279m

Eden Hazard was the headline name but there was also so very much money spent on Eder Militao, Luke Jovic, Ferland Mendy and Rodrygo, with varying degrees of success. When they won the Champions League in 2022, only two of those names played a significant part.

3) PSG (summer 2023/24) – £295m

There was definitely money overspent – on Randal Kolo Muani and Manuel Ugarte in particular – but less than two years after that outlay, they will not regret the sums paid out for Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola and Lucas Hernandez.

2) Al-Hilal (summer 2023/24) – £298m

The Saudi summer brought – deep breath – Neymar, Aleksandar Mitrović, Ruben Neves, Sergej Milinković-Savić, Malcom, Kalidou Koulibaly and more to Al-Hilal, who promptly won the Saudi Pro League. Because of course they sodding did.

1) Chelsea (summer 2023/24) – £391m

Chelsea did not just set a new record for a transfer window spend; they obliterated it. It now seems highly unlikely that anybody will go past this figure and presumably beyond £400m over the next decade. There were 11 signings to arrive for over £10m and six for over £30m in Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia, Cole Palmer, Axel Disasi, Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku. That likely Conference League trophy has come at one hell of a price…

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