The increase in spending comes after two consecutive summers shadowed by the Covid pandemic’s impact on clubs’ income, in which the total fees had dipped to £1.1bn last year.
Deloitte’s Sports Business Group’s Chris Wood said the level of spending was a sign that “the business models of Premier League clubs are rebounding post-Covid”.
In fact, more has been spent this summer than in the last season’s January and summer windows combined (£1.44bn).
Seventeen players have so far been signed by Premier League clubs – each of them for a reported fee of more than £30m, which compares to just eight during the 2021 summer transfer window.
The deadline for English Premier League and Football League teams is 23:00 BST on Thursday, 1 September. Scotland’s deadline is an hour later.
The increase in spending comes after two consecutive summers shadowed by the Covid pandemic’s impact on clubs’ income, in which the total fees had dipped to £1.1bn last year.
Deloitte’s Sports Business Group’s Chris Wood said the level of spending was a sign that “the business models of Premier League clubs are rebounding post-Covid”.
In fact, more has been spent this summer than in the last season’s January and summer windows combined (£1.44bn).
Seventeen players have so far been signed by Premier League clubs – each of them for a reported fee of more than £30m, which compares to just eight during the 2021 summer transfer window.
The deadline for English Premier League and Football League teams is 23:00 BST on Thursday, 1 September. Scotland’s deadline is an hour later.
The increase in spending comes after two consecutive summers shadowed by the Covid pandemic’s impact on clubs’ income, in which the total fees had dipped to £1.1bn last year.
Deloitte’s Sports Business Group’s Chris Wood said the level of spending was a sign that “the business models of Premier League clubs are rebounding post-Covid”.
In fact, more has been spent this summer than in the last season’s January and summer windows combined (£1.44bn).
Seventeen players have so far been signed by Premier League clubs – each of them for a reported fee of more than £30m, which compares to just eight during the 2021 summer transfer window.
The deadline for English Premier League and Football League teams is 23:00 BST on Thursday, 1 September. Scotland’s deadline is an hour later.
The increase in spending comes after two consecutive summers shadowed by the Covid pandemic’s impact on clubs’ income, in which the total fees had dipped to £1.1bn last year.
Deloitte’s Sports Business Group’s Chris Wood said the level of spending was a sign that “the business models of Premier League clubs are rebounding post-Covid”.
In fact, more has been spent this summer than in the last season’s January and summer windows combined (£1.44bn).
Seventeen players have so far been signed by Premier League clubs – each of them for a reported fee of more than £30m, which compares to just eight during the 2021 summer transfer window.
The deadline for English Premier League and Football League teams is 23:00 BST on Thursday, 1 September. Scotland’s deadline is an hour later.
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