From 2003/04 to 2022/23, transfer spending by English Premier League clubs increased substantially. In 2022/23, Premier League clubs spent nearly 2.8 billion British pounds on transfers, representing an increase of over 93 percent on the season before. Which Premier League team is worth the mo...
The bottomless spending power of City have signed Gael Clichy, Samir Nasri, Stefan Savic, and Sergio Aguero. Roberto Mancini now has two excellent players in each position. They are a real threat to Utd and Chelsea on the EPL title. The depth and strength of the City squad will enable Man...
Obi-Martin first appeared on many people’s radar after he scored 10 goals in one game against Liverpool while playing for the Arsenal youth. He was said to have been offered roughly £15,000 per week as well as spending more time playing and training with the Under-18...
Everton's motivation may be the charges it twice faced last season for breaching spending rules, which brought a collective deduction of eight points. The name of the individual who testified for Everton was redacted. Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis might prove another Cit...
Brentford are spending their first-ever season in the Premier League and would typically be touted for the drop. But Brentford seems to have an identity, a purpose, and most importantly, a fantastic striker in Ivan Toney, who scored 31 goals in the Championship last season. fellow new boys ...
saves against Ngog and Gerrard’s rare goal attempts. Tevez sealed the match with two goals in the second half. Mancini left high profile signing Silva on the bench. It may be too early to judge Mancini’s £130m summer spending spree, but City have the most expensive bench in the ...
You know Milan is owned by Berlusconi, right? The same guy who was recently convicted and sentenced to jail? The same guy who has stopped spending heaping amounts of money on his football team that you want to join? And honestly, have you seen the San Siro? It’s a cesspool! A rel...
Charged by their detractors of spending their way to the top. Article contentArticle content The Sky Blues certainly have one club standing by them: Newcastle, their opponent this weekend in the FUBO match of the week. Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet...
The Betano deal will reportedly be the biggest in the club’s history and will help the side with financial fair play (FFP) requirements that are enforced on European clubs to avoid dodgy dealings or the club’s spending more than they can afford. The club from Birmingham recorded a loss ...