Planet Football
·15 January 2022
Planet Football
·15 January 2022
Chelsea and Manchester City‘s recent success is highlighted by a quick glance at their net spend per trophy over the past 10 years.
Bankrolled by billionaire owners, Premier League clubs have been throwing money at new players in the hope it translates to results on the pitch.
Using data from Transfermarkt, we’ve looked at the net spend per trophy won for the ‘big six’ Premier League clubs since the summer of 2012.
Note: we’ve not included the Community Shield as a major trophy. Wipe those tears from your eyes, Pep and Jose.
The figures show that Chelsea are getting a good return on their investments, financed by over £1billion worth of sales but Manchester United have wasted a lot of money.
While Manchester City have the biggest net spend of any Premier League side over the last decade, they do have at least have 11 major trophies to show for it.
Trophyless Tottenham are rooted to the bottom while Liverpool have surprisingly only won two major honours over the last decade, though they are the two big ones. Arsenal’s four FA Cup triumphs have them placed somewhere in the middle.
Transfer expenditure: €1.56billion Transfer income: €579.09million Net spend: €979.77million
Trophies won: 11 Net spend per trophy: €89.07million
Transfer expenditure: €1.01billion Transfer income: €395.95million Net spend: €614.82million
Trophies won: 4 Net spend per trophy: €153.71million
Transfer expenditure: €975.66million Transfer income: €633.17million Net spend: €342.49million
Trophies won: 2 Net spend per trophy: €171.26million
Transfer expenditure: €1.43billion Transfer income: €413.5million Net spend: €1,016.13bilion
Trophies won: 4 Net spend per trophy: €254.03million
Transfer expenditure: €848.18million Transfer income: €614.53million Net spend: €233.65million
Trophies won: 0 Net spend per trophy: N/A