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English clubs spend most money on football players: FIFA

RM4.76 bil was spent on football transfers for men in England between June 1 and August 31, more than that of Spain and France combined

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2021 5:30PM

English clubs spend most money on football players: FIFA
Although English football clubs spend the most on player transfers within the window of FIFA's 2021 International Transfer report, German and French clubs were ahead of England in terms of income from transfer fees – The Vibes pic, September 8, 2021

ENGLISH clubs spent the most money on players among FIFA's member associations in the transfer window, which ran from June to August, world soccer's governing body said yesterday.

FIFA's International Transfer report said English clubs shelled out RM4.76 bil on players in the window, which was more than the next two countries − Spain (RM1.97 bil) and France (RM1.78 bil) − put together.

English clubs also topped the table for incoming transfers down from 485 last year to 380, while outgoing transfers fell from 524 to 494.

German and French clubs – RM1.92 bil and RM1.9 bil respectively – were ahead of England (RM1.7 bil) in terms of income from transfer fees, with the top five rounded off by Italy (RM1.69 bil) and Spain (RM1.08 bil).

The report added that total fees in the international transfers of players amounted to RM15.4 bil, a decline of 7.5% from last year and just over 60% of the record set in 2019.

On the women's side, there were 576 transfers in all, an 8.7% jump from 2020, while the number of deals involving a fee went up from 18 to 31, a jump of 72.2%.

The total spend on transfer fees was RM5.14 mil, the first time that figure had exceeded US$1 mil (RM4.15 mil). That was a 51.4 per cent increase on the 2020 sum (RM3.41 mil). – Reuters, September 8, 2021

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