With nothing better to do now that we're in a break, I popped over to the Transfermkt website and found the total net balance of what clubs have spent during this window. Granted, the domestic window hasn't closed yet.
Here's the details:-
1. Chelsea -154.08m
2. Leeds United -96.10m
3. Manchester City -91.49m
4. Tottenham Hotspur -76.59m
5. Aston Villa -74.12m
6. Everton -63.40m
7. Manchester United -61.65m
8. Arsenal -60.62m
9. Sheffield United -56.43m
10. Newcastle united -34.63m
11. Liverpool -34.02m
12. Fulham -29.57m
13. West Bromwich Albion -15.48m
14. Southampton -12.60m
15. Leicester City -9.20m
16. Brighton and Hove Albion -2.61m
17. Wolverhampton Wanderers -1.44m
18. Burnley -990,000
19. West Ham United +540.000
20. Crystal Palace +1.98m
On October 20th 2020 all Premier League clubs have to register their 25 over 21 players and 8 have to be "home grown". Any amount of players under 21 can be added to that squad.
There maybe one or two clubs who might have a problem with that, but as far as Wolves are concerned, we're well within the guidelines. We have 14 overseas players who are over 21.
Transfer deals by clubs
posted on 8/10/20
Wow Leeds went under the radar
They're going to do a Leeds
posted on 8/10/20
At, we have a new team called Arsenall
posted on 8/10/20
Did you mean 'Ah" and not At.
posted on 8/10/20
What did Sheffield United spend money on
posted on 8/10/20
Leeds will finish in the top seven. They play football the right way, similar to how Wolves did before Nuno went into his shell.
posted on 8/10/20
Cinci, the main arrivals :-
Rhian Brewster Liverpool £23.40m
Aaron Ramsdale Bournemouth £18.45m
Ethan Ampadu Chelsea loan
Oliver Burke West Brom £5.85m
Jayden Bogle Derby £3.47m
posted on 9/10/20
"Dele Boy (U22000)
posted 18 hours, 19 minutes ago
Wow Leeds went under the radar
They're going to do a Leeds "
What do you mean, upset a few?.