Manchester United and Chelsea have the highest negative net spend in the transfer market in the last ten years as they have been spending way more than they have been earning.
In the last decade, Manchester United alone has spent a record ยฃ1.19 billion more than they have earned from the sales of players.
A report by Swiss-based research institute, CIES Football Observatory claimed that the Red Devils have spent around ยฃ1.67 billion on signing new players between 2014 and 2023. Within that same period, they have made just ยฃ481 million in selling players.
As for Chelsea, the Stamford Bridge side whose new owners have almost spent ยฃ1 billion in the last three transfer windows, have a negative net spend of ยฃ883 million in the last ten years.
PSG ยฃ863 million, Arsenal ยฃ745 million, Manchester City ยฃ732 million negative net spend, complete the top five of highest net spenders in the world.
Below are the top 20 clubs with the highest negative net spend in the last 10 years (from 2014 to 2023)
1. Manchester United โ ยฃ1,196.6bn
2. Chelsea โ ยฃ885.5m
3. Paris St-Germain โ ยฃ865.8m
4. Arsenal โ ยฃ746.9m
5. Manchester City โ ยฃ733.8m
6. Newcastle United โ ยฃ575.2m
7. Barcelona โ ยฃ568.4m
8. Tottenham Hotspur โ ยฃ522.1m
9. AC Milan โ ยฃ467.3m
10. West Ham United โ ยฃ451.9m
11. Aston Villa โ ยฃ414.3m
12. Liverpool โ ยฃ395.3m
13. Al-Hilal โ ยฃ391.3m
14. Juventus โ ยฃ385m
15. Everton โ ยฃ336.1m
16. Crystal Palace โ ยฃ322.3m
17. Bournemouth โ ยฃ294.9m
18. Bayern Munich โ ยฃ294.1m
19. Real Madrid โ ยฃ277.6m
20. Nottingham Forest โ ยฃ265.8m