English clubs led the way in transfer spending, investing $1.88 billion in new signings while also generating the highest revenue from outgoing transfers, earning $1.34 billion.
English clubs were once again the No. 1 spenders with US$1.88 billion spent on incoming transfers, while they also received US$1.34 billion for outgoing players. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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