European leagues break new spending records in transfer window

European leagues break new spending records in transfer window

Europe's five most prominent leagues spent a record US$4.21 billion in the summer transfer window.

Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Juventus during the recent transfer window. (AFP pic)

ZÜRICH: Europe’s five most prominent leagues spent a record US$4.21 billion (RM17.44 billion) in the summer transfer window, according to a study published on Wednesday by FIFA.

The total amount of money spent by clubs in England, Spain, Germany, Italy, and France was up 6.6% on the US$3.95 billion (RM16.36 billion) spent in the same transfer window last year.

The English Premier League unsurprisingly contributed more than any other league, but while its 20 clubs spent a combined US$1.44 billion (RM5.97 billion), the increase in spending was greatest in Italy, where it was up almost 75%.

That was fuelled to a large extent by Cristiano Ronaldo’s 100 million-euro (RM480 million) move from Real Madrid to Juventus, while spending by clubs in Spain’s La Liga rose 42.2%.

Worldwide, the amount of money spent between June 1 and September 1 hit a record US$5.44 billion (RM22.54 billion), as 182 of FIFA’s 211 member associations had their transfer window open.

The results are taken from analysis of FIFA’s own International Transfer Matching System, which registers all completed transfers.

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