Clubs shatter PL transfer record
Big spending English clubs have shattered the Premier League's transfer spending record after the total splashed out reached £880 million on Thursday.
Shortly after Manchester City's signing of Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo was confirmed, the Premier League clubs' gross spending in the current transfer window had topped the record of £870m set last year.
According to financial services firm Deloitte, the figure is likely to pass £1 billion by the time the window closes next Wednesday as teams make the most of the riches reaped from lucrative new television contracts.
Manchester United have been among the biggest spenders, paying a world record £89 million to sign France midfielder Paul Pogba from Juventus, while local rivals City have paid over £150 million to revamp their squad.
Dan Jones, partner and head of the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said: "This is the fourth summer in a row where we have seen record-breaking spending by PL clubs.
"Buoyed by the prospect of increased revenue from the new broadcast deals, clubs' gross spending has now passed last year's record of £870m. This is particularly striking considering we still have the best part of a week to go before deadline day.
“With the third round of games in the new season to come this weekend and a number of clubs keen to strengthen, total spending in this window will likely break the £1billion barrier for the first time."
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