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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.

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.
THOMAS COEX | AFP
Update:
ClubSpending on signings ($)Sales revenueTotal 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
Real Madrid ready the plan to break the transfer market
Endrick and Arda Güler represent Real Madrid's new transfer policy.Angel Martinez

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