Real Madrid
Real Madrid ready the plan to break the transfer market
The Spanish side are way down when it comes to money spent on players, with the Premier League sides paying the big bucks across the world.

Update:
Club | Spending on signings ($) | Sales revenue | Total net expenditure |
---|---|---|---|
Manchester United | $1.8 billion | $475 million | -$1.325 billion |
Chelsea | $2.6B | $1.4B | -$1.2B |
PSG | $1.9B | $860M | -$1.04B |
Manchester City | $1.9B | $924M | -$926M |
Arsenal | $1.4B | $500M | -8$90M |
Tottenham | $1.3B | $527M | -$763M |
Milan | $1.07B | $430M | -$644M |
Al-Hilal | $631M | $25M | -$606M |
West Ham | $1.05B | $499M | -$551M |
Juventus | $1.7B | $1.2B | -$533M |
Barcelona | $1.5B | $1.1B | -$350M |
Atlético de Madrid | $1.1BN | $922M | -$178M |
Real Madrid | $968M | $804M | -$164M |

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