Premier league transfer window
Opinion & Analysis
The National League's board is also understood to be in the process of drafting a resolution to go out to clubs early next week on the outcome of the season. One football transfers Chelsea was the biggest spenders of the transfer window, stumping up £278.4m ($A473m), whcih was also the most spent by one club in a single window ever according to Sky Sports.
Non league transfers
"In the future there will be more and that's why clubs need to be aware of what is happening. Riyad got an incredible offer and that's why we could not say don't do it." Latest Preview Articles Check below for a comprehensive list of all the Premier League ins and outs from the 2023 summer transfer window.
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So follow all of the latest major completed deals involving Premier League sides throughout the summer window with our constantly updated club-by-club guide below. Modern Marketing There's been some big-money business but it hasn't been the busiest Summer transfer window.
Transfer market soccer
The sport’s authorities are trying to rein in reckless spending. UEFA, the governing body for European football, has announced restrictions that will prevent clubs from spending more than 70% of their revenues on transfers, wages and agents’ fees by 2025. The Premier League is separately planning to introduce similar restrictions, according to the Times. On average, clubs in all the big five leagues, bar Germany, currently exceed the 70% limit. See alsoEdit Out: Niels Nkounkou (free to Saint-Etienne), Yerry Mina (free), Andros Townsend (free), Asmir Begovic (free to QPR), Einar Iversen (free), Isaac Price (free to Standard Liege), Tom Davies (free), Harry Tyrer (loan to Chesterfield), Ellis Simms (£3.5m to Coventry), Ishe Samuels-Smith (£4m to Chelsea), Lewis Warrington (loan to Plymouth), Stanley Mills (loan to Oxford United)