Premier League net spend 2025: Transfer spending for Liverpool, Arsenal, Man United and more this year

Kyle Bonn

Premier League net spend 2025: Transfer spending for Liverpool, Arsenal, Man United and more this year image

The 2025 summer transfer window saw clubs unload their war chests to acquire some of the best players in the world.

Premier League clubs specifically were by far the most active, as they bought and sold at record pace.

In fact, records were broken on both ends of the spectrum. Liverpool broke the Premier League transfer record twice in the same window, while Chelsea managed to be the first English club to top €300 million in sales for a single summer.

Putting it all together, net spend can give fans an added look at how the transfer market played out, and what kind of financial standing their team is in.

MORE: Which club spent the most money in the 2025 summer transfer window?

Premier League net spend for all English clubs

All transfer figures via Transfermarkt.com, current as of Sep. 1, 2025 following the close of the major European transfer window.

All financials listed in Euros, with the exchange rate 0.87:1 for pounds (£) and 1.16:1 for U.S. dollars ($).

ClubExpenditureIncomeNet spend
Arsenal€293.5m€10.3m-€283.2m
Liverpool€482.9m€219.5m-€263.4m
Man United€250.7m€74.2m-€176.5m
Tottenham€210.6m€41.5m-€169.1m
Sunderland€187.9m€51m-€136.9m
Man City€206.9m€70.5m-€136.4m
Everton€129.8m€13.3m-€116.5m
Newcastle€288.9m€176m-€112.9m
Nottingham Forest€236.9m€124.4m-€112.5m
Leeds€113.7m€8m-€105.7m
Burnley€128.7m€35m-€93.7m
West Ham€143.8m€89.5m-€54.3m
Fulham€44.5m€17m-€27.5m
Wolves€140m€137.5m-€2.5m
Chelsea€328.2m€332.3m+€4.1m
Crystal Palace€55.3m€73m+€17.7m
Aston Villa€30m€55.2m+€25.2m
Brentford€98.7m€155.3m+€56.6m
Brighton€80m€155m+€75m
Bournemouth€138.1m€238.4m+€100.3m
TOTAL€3.59b€2.08b-€1.51b

MORE: A full recap of transfer deadline day including a rundown of all notable completed deals

Arsenal net spend for 2025 summer transfer window

Arsenal transfers in

PlayerFromFeeContract
Martin ZubimendiReal Sociedad€70 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Eberechi EzeCrystal Palace€69.3 million4 years (thru Jun. 2029) + 1 year option
Viktor GyokeresSporting CP€65.8 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Noni MaduekeChelsea€56 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Cristhian MosqueraValencia€15 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030) + 1 year option
Christian NorgaardBrentford€11.6 million2 years (thru Jun. 2027) + 1 year option
Kepa ArrizabalagaChelsea€5.8 million3 years (thru Jun. 2028)
Piero HincapieBayer LeverkusenSeason-long loan€52m obligation to buy
TOTAL €293.5m 

Arsenal transfers out

PlayerToFeeNotes
Nuno TavaresLazio€5 million 
MarquinhosCruzeiro€3 million 
Jakub KiwiorFC PortoSeason-long loan (€2m fee) 
Albert Sambi LokongaHamburg€300,000 
Thomas ParteyVillarrealFree transfer 
Kieran TierneyCelticFree transfer 
JorginhoFlamengoFree transfer 
Fabio VieiraHamburgSeason-long loan€20m option to buy
Oleksandr ZinchenkoNottingham ForestSeason-long loan 
Reiss NelsonBrentfordSeason-long loan 
TOTAL €10.3m 

Arsenal net spend

Arsenal weren't the biggest spenders of the 2025 summer transfer window, but because they did basically no offsetting business by selling players, they ended up as the biggest net spenders of any club in Europe.

Arsenal total net spend: -€283.2 million

Liverpool net spend for 2025 summer transfer window

Liverpool transfers in

PlayerFromFeeContract
Alexander IsakNewcastle€145 million6 years (thru Jun. 2031)
Florian WirtzBayer Leverkusen€125 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Hugo EkitikeEintracht Frankfurt€95 million6 years (thru Jun. 2031)
Milos KerkezBournemouth€46.9 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Jeremie FrimpongBayer Leverkusen€40 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Giovanni LeoniParma€31 million6 years (thru Jun. 2031)
Freddie WoodmanPreston North EndFree transfer1 year (thru Jun. 2026) + 1 year option
TOTAL €482.9m 

Liverpool transfers out

PlayerToFeeNotes
Luis DiazBayern Munich€70 million 
Darwin NunezAl Hilal€53 million 
Jarell QuansahBayer Leverkusen€35 million 
Ben DoakBournemouth€23.2 million 
Caoimhin KelleherBrentford€14.8 million 
Trent Alexander-ArnoldReal Madrid€10 million 
Tyler MortonLyon€10 million 
Nat PhillipsWest Brom€3.5 million 
Harvey ElliottAston VillaSeason-long loan£30 million obligation to buy
TOTAL €219.5m 

Liverpool net spend

Despite shelling out nearly €500 million for new players this summer, including breaking the Premier League transfer record twice in the same window, Liverpool managed to offset nearly half their costs with departing players.

Liverpool total net spend: -€263.4 million

Man United net spend for 2025 summer transfer window

Man United transfers in

PlayerFromFeeContract
Benjamin SeskoRB Leipzig€76.5 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Bryan MbeumoBrentford€75 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Matheus CunhaWolves€74.2 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030) + 1 year option
Senne LammensRoyal Antwerp€21 million5 years (thru Jun. 2030)
Diego LeonCerro Porteno€4 million 
TOTAL €250.7m 

Man United transfers out

PlayerToFeeNotes
Alejandro GarnachoChelsea€46.2 million 
AntonyReal Betis€22 million 
Rasmus HojlundNapoliSeason-long loan (€6m fee)€44m conditional obligation to buy
Marcus RashfordBarcelonaSeason-long loan 
Jadon SanchoAston VillaSeason-long loan 
Victor LindelofAston VillaFree transfer 
TOTAL €74.2m 

Man United net spend

Manchester United really went for it this summer, but their ability to shed dead weight towards the end of the transfer window will go a long way towards balancing their books. The departures of Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Rasmus Hojlund, Marcus Rashford, and Victor Lindelof right at the buzzer will see their wage bill decrease considerably and offset a good amount of their incoming business. Overall, United got a lot better this summer, and their books are a lot healthier.

Man United total net spend: -€176.5 million

Chelsea net spend for 2025 summer transfer window

Chelsea transfers in

PlayerFromFeeContract
Joao PedroBrighton€63.7 million8 years (thru Jun. 2033)
Jamie GittensBorussia Dortmund€56 million7 years (thru Jun. 2032)
Alejandro GarnachoMan United€46.2 million7 years (thru Jun. 2032)
Jorrel HatoAjax€44.2 million7 years (thru Jun. 2032)
Liam DelapIpswich Town€35.5 million6 years (thru Jun. 2031)
EstevaoPalmeiras€34 million8 years (thru Jun. 2033)
Dario EssugoSporting CP€22.3 million8 years (thru Jun. 2033)
Mamadou SarrStrasbourg€14 million8 years (thru Jun. 2033)
Kendry PaezIndependiente€10 million8 years (thru Jun. 2033)
Facundo BuonanotteBrightonSeason-long loan (€2.3m fee) 
TOTAL €328.2m 

Chelsea transfers out

PlayerToFeeNotes
Noni MaduekeArsenal€56 million 
Christopher NkunkuAC Milan€37 million 
Joao FelixAl Nassr€30 million 
Djordje PetrovicBournemouth€28.9 million 
Lesley UgochukwuBurnley€28.7 million 
Kiernan Dewsbury-HallEverton€28.7 million 
Renato VeigaVillarreal€24.5 million 
Armando BrojaBurnley€23 million 
Carney ChukwuemekaBorussia Dortmund€20 million 
Nicolas JacksonBayern MunichSeason-long loan (€16.5m fee)€65m obligation to buy
Mathis AmougouStrasbourg€14.5 million 
Bashir HumphreysBurnley€14 million 
Kepa ArrizabalagaArsenal€5.8 million 
Marcus BettinelliManchester City€2.4 million 
Alfie GilchristWest Brom€2.3 million 
Ben ChilwellStrasbourgFree transfer 
Lucas BergstromMallorcaFree transfer 
TOTAL €332.3m 

Chelsea net spend

Incredibly, after all that wheeling and dealing, Chelsea somehow managed to produce a positive net spend through the 2025 summer transfer window. Additionally, with the ability to amortise the incoming transfer fee purchases over the lives of the player contracts, the Blues come out significantly ahead from a PSR perspective — for now, at least.

They may have to deal with the consequences of those amortisations in future years. But at this point, they are very much in the clear.

Chelsea total net spend: +€4.1 million

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.