Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window: Transfer Activities 2023/24

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Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window: Transfer Activities 2023/24

The transfer season is always a gentle soother for the footballing fraternity in the barren months of summer. While the football action remains closed, the fans always have their phones to remain glued to, scavenging for the latest scraps and bits of transfer updates. Who are the Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window this season? Watch & Bet on Football Live =>

With the summer transfer season of 2023 in full-fledged motion at the moment, various top clubs have already completed mouth-watering deals, be it departures or arrivals.

On that note, let’s have a look at the top 5 clubs who have done the best business in the transfer tavern so far. Let’s look at the Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window in 23/24 season.

Arsenal is 5th in the list of Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window

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In

  1. Kai Havertz
  2. Declan Rice
  3. Jurrien Timber

Out:

  1. Zach Awe
  2. Kaleel Green
  3. Joel Ideho
  4. Alexandar Kovacevic
  5. George Lewis
  6. Tino Quamina
  7. Mathaeus Roberts
  8. Matt Smith
  9. Tom Smith

Total spending: €167.04m
Total earning: €67.90m

Arsenal FC has spent approximately €167.04m during the summer transfer window of the 2023 season. The club has a budget of over £180m to strengthen their squad. Some notable signings include Declan Rice from West Ham United for €116.60m, Kai Havertz from Chelsea for €75.00m, and Jurrien Timber from Ajax for €40.00m . The Gunners’ total spending is expected to reach around £200 million. For more details, you can visit the Transfermarkt website. Please note that these figures are subject to change as the transfer window progresses. Let’s move ahead with the Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window.

Manchester United: Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window

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In:

  1. Andre Onana: Joined from Inter Milan for €47.2m.
  2. Rasmus Hojlund: Joined from FC Nordsjaelland for €15m.
  3. Antony: Joined from Ajax for €30m.
  4. Jonny Evans: Joined from Leicester City for an undisclosed fee.
  5. Sergio Reguilon: Joined on loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
  6. Sofyan Amrabat: Joined on loan from Fiorentina.

Out:

  1. Dean Henderson: Joined Crystal Palace for £20m.
  2. Anthony Elanga: Joined Nottingham Forest for £15m.
  3. Fred: Joined Fenerbahce for £13m.
  4. Alex Telles: Moved to Al-Nassr (undisclosed fee).
  5. Phil Jones: Released.
  6. David De Gea: Released.
  7. Mason Greenwood: Loaned to Getafe.

Total spending: €206.70m
Total earning: €55.34m

Manchester United had a busy summer transfer window in 2023, with several players leaving the club and some notable new recruits. The club spent approximately €200m on new signings. Some of the new arrivals include Andre Onana from Inter Milan, Rasmus Hojlund, and Antony from Ajax. The club also signed Jonny Evans, Sergio Reguilon, and Sofyan Amrabat on deadline day. On the other hand, several players left the club, including David De Gea, Fred, and Eric Bailly.

Tottenham Hotspur: Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window

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In:

  1. Brennan Johnson: Joined from Nottingham Forest for €55.00m.
  2. James Maddison: Joined from Leicester City for €46.30m.
  3. Pedro Porro: Joined from Sporting CP for €40.00m.
  4. Micky van de Ven: Joined from VfL Wolfsburg for €40.00m.

Out:

  1. Jamie Bowden
  2. Kallum Cesay
  3. Malachi Fagan-Walcott
  4. Roshaun Mathurin
  5. Marqes Muir
  6. Romaine Mundle

Total spending: €248.60m
Total earning: €122.20m

Tottenham Hotspur had a busy summer transfer window in 2023, with several players joining the club. Some notable signings include James Maddison from Leicester City for €46.3 million, Guglielmo Vicario from Empoli for €19 million, and Micky van de Ven from Wolfsburg for €50 million. The club also secured the services of Alejo Veliz from Rosario Central for €15 million plus add-ons, Ashley Phillips from Blackburn Rovers for €2.3 million, Manor Solomon from Shakhtar Donetsk on a free transfer, and Dejan Kulusevski from Juventus for £30 million. The total spending by Tottenham Hotspur during the summer transfer window is estimated to be over £75 million. Watch & Bet on Football Live =>

Manchester City is 2nd in the Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window List

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In: Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, Jeremy Doku, Mateo Kovacic

Out: Cole Palmer, Riyad Mahrez, Ilkay Gundogan, Aymeric Laporte, Benjamin Mendy, Joao Cancelo

Total spending: €241.10m
Total earning: €114.50m

Manchester City had a busy summer transfer window in 2023, with several players joining the club. Some notable signings include Josko Gvardiol from RB Leipzig for €90.00m, Matheus Nunes from Wolverhampton Wanderers for €62.00m, Jérémy Doku from Stade Rennais for €60.00m, and Mateo Kovacic from Chelsea for €29.10m. The club has made a total of 27 deals during the transfer window.

Chelsea has topped the Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window List

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Chelsea FC had a busy summer transfer window in 2023, with several players joining the club. Some notable signings include:

  1. Axel Disasi: The French international defender joined Chelsea from Monaco on a six-year contract.
  2. Moises Caicedo: A 21-year-old midfielder with Premier League experience from Brighton, Caicedo signed an eight-year contract with Chelsea.
  3. Nicolas Jackson: The Senegal international signed an eight-year contract with Chelsea following a breakout 2022/23 campaign in La Liga with Villarreal.
  4. Romeo Lavia: After impressing for Southampton in the Premier League last season, 19-year-old Belgian midfielder Lavia completed a move to Chelsea.
  5. Alex Matos: Capable of playing in midfield and attack, Matos featured for Norwich’s Under-18s and Under-21s last season.
  6. Diego Moreira: Portugal Under-21 international Moreira completed a move to Chelsea from Benfica.
  7. Christopher Nkunku: The skilful attacker joined the club from RB Leipzig for the 2023/24 season.
  8. Kendry Paez
  9. Dujuan Richards
  10. Ishe Samuels-Smith
  11. Robert Sanchez: The Spanish international goalkeeper arrived at Stamford Bridge from Brighton

Chelsea winning the Top 5 Clubs based on Summer Window this season.

Total spending: €462.10m
Total earning: €267.00m

All stats courtesy: Transfermarkt.com

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