Forget the league table, it's all about the Premier League net spend table. Man Utd have been hauled in by Chelsea.
Bold denotes a profit; final league positions in brackets…
1) Chelsea: £-553.26m
22/23: £-389.46m
21/22: £5.79m (3rd)
20/21: £-166.86m (4th)
19/20: £98.57m (4th)
18/19: £-110.23m (3rd)
2) Manchester United: £-533.74m
22/23: £-199.4m
21/22: £-99.5m (6th)
20/21: £-56.45m (2nd)
19/20: £-134.87m (3rd)
18/19: £-45.8m (6th)
3) Arsenal: £-475.1m
22/23: £-138.8m
21/22: £-120m (5th)
20/21: £-59m (8th)
19/20: £-94.58m (8th)
18/19: £-62.71m (5th)
Ranking the top 10 Premier League teams of all time
4) West Ham: £-356.1m
22/23: £-152.21m
21/22: £-62.02m (7th)
20/21: £-8.2m (6th)
19/20: £-56.77m (16th)
18/19: £-76.91m (10th)
5) Newcastle: £-346.37m
22/23: £-157.59m
21/22: £-115.19m (11th)
20/21: £-34.18m (12th)
19/20: £-32.89m (13th)
18/19: £-7.68m (13th)
6) Tottenham: £-325.06m
22/23: £-115.76m
21/22: £-54.09m (4th)
20/21: £-85.79m (7th)
19/20: £-74.14m (6th)
18/19: £4.72m (4th)
7) Aston Villa: £-270.95m
22/23: £-40.73m
21/22: £-2.47m (14th)
20/21: £-87.01m (11th)
19/20: £-138.13m (17th)
18/19: £-2.6m (5th in Championship)
8) Wolves: £-258.82m
22/23: £-86.52m
21/22: £-5.09m (10th)
20/21: £-7.37m (13th)
19/20: £-81.3m (7th)
18/19: £-78.53m (7th)
9) Liverpool: £-252.58m
22/23: £-49.7m
21/22: £-50.44m (2nd)
20/21: £-58.7m (3rd)
19/20: £29.94m (Champions)
18/19: £-123.7m (2nd)
The full list of every Premier League signing and sale made in the January 2023 transfer window
10) Manchester City: £-224.73m
22/23: £8.3m
21/22: £-39.81m (Champions)
20/21: £-96.56m (Champions)
19/20: £-78.13m (2nd)
18/19: £-18.54m (Champions)
11) Fulham: £-188.8m
22/23: £-35.75m
21/22: £-14.56m (1st in Championship)
20/21: £-32.88m (18th)
19/20: £-7.5m (4th in Championship)
18/19: £-98.11m (19th)
12) Leeds United: £-168.6m
22/23:£-27.52m
21/22: £-51.71m (17th)
20/21: £-112.21m (9th)
19/20: £26.44m (1st in Championship)
18/19: £-3.6m (3rd in Championship)
13) Nottingham Forest: £165.61m
22/23: £-153.6m
21/22: £-5.37m (4th in Championship)
20/21: £535,000 (17th in Championship)
19/20: £8.56m (7th in Championship)
18/19: £-15.74m (9th in Championship)
14) Southampton: £-143.95m
22/23: £-88.09m
21/22: £15.23m (15th)
20/21: £-9.71m (15th)
19/20: £-30.19m (11th)
18/19: £-31.91m (16th)
15) Everton: £-124m
22/23: £22.27m
21/22: £5.74m (16th)
20/21: £-60.86m (10th)
19/20: £-29.3m (12th)
18/19: £-62.8m (8th)
Liverpool feature heavily in the 20 biggest January transfer window signings of all-time
16) Crystal Palace: £-71.4m
22/23: £-25.73m
21/22: £-75.57m (12th)
20/21: £-2.12m (14th)
19/20: £42.17m (14th)
18/19: £-10.15m (12th)
17) Leicester: £-47.16m
22/23: £44.49m
21/22: £-56.14m (8th)
20/21: £-4.97m (5th)
19/20: £-13.95m (5th)
18/19: £-16.59m (9th)
18) Brighton: £-39.69m
22/23: £76.06m
21/22: £3.09m (9th)
20/21: £-6.97m (16th)
19/20: £-47m (15th)
18/19: £-64.87m (17th)
19) Bournemouth: £-38.17m
22/23: £-52.31m
21/22: £12.59m (2nd in Championship)
20/21: £82.57m (6th in Championship)
19/20: £-17.91m (18th)
18/19: £-63.02m (14th)
20) Brentford: £-781,000
22/23: £-42.06m
21/22: £-31.34m (13th)
20/21: £48.03m (3rd in Championship)
19/20:-£-345,000 (3rd in Championship)
18/19: £24.93m (11th in Championship)
Rumawa
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I don't know why Pep's haters always use words 'oil money' to discredit his achievements like he is the only coach that is spending money. But in reality many clubs spent more money than him since he joined the club back then. But haters will always have something to say. Now Chelsea is spending more than any club, let see if they will win the league next season.