How much every Premier League club has spent per point on transfers in the 2018/19 season

How much every Premier League club has spent per point on transfers in the 2018/19 season
Spending on transfers in the Premier League has continued to rise ever since the division’s inception in 1992.When Andy Cole left Newcastle United for Manchester United for 7million in 1995, football fans were left shocked and stunned.The Premier League has grown into the most lucrative in the world21
The Premier League has grown into the most lucrative in the world
That was until the Magpies smashed the record themselves in the summer of 1996 to bring prodigal son Alan Shearer to St James’ Park for 15million.Bringing players to a club is a complicated and arduous process and is never a guarantee for success. For example; for every Eric Cantona, there is an Eric Djemba-Djemba.And speculation does not always equal accumulation as some clubs in the Premier League are discovering this season.A recent fan satisfaction survey by freesupertips.co.uk has revealed just how much each Premier League club has spent per point this season on transfers. Below, talkSPORT have ranked each club by spending per point – from lowest and finishing with the highest.Scroll down for the entire list!

20. Tottenham Hotspur

Spend per point – 021
Spend per point – 0

19. Crystal Palace

Spend per point – 71,33321
Spend per point – 71,333

18. Watford

Spend per point – 1,044,58321
Spend per point – 1,044,583

17. Manchester City

Spend per point – 1,456,13621
Spend per point – 1,456,136

16. Newcastle United

Spend per point – 1,946,25021
Spend per point – 1,946,250

15. Cardiff City

Spend per point – 1,977,14221
Spend per point – 1,977,142

14. Huddersfield Town

Spend per point – 2,004,54521
Spend per point – 2,004,545

13. AFC Bournemouth

Spend per point – 2,007,39121
Spend per point – 2,007,391

12. Arsenal

Spend per point – 2,091,17621
Spend per point – 2,091,176

11. Burnley

Free super tips – 2,475,00021
Free super tips – 2,475,000

10. Manchester United

Spend per point – 2,862,69221
Spend per point – 2,862,692

9. Brighton and Hove Albion

Spend per point – 2,995,71421
Spend per point – 2,995,714

8. Wolverhampton Wanderers

Spend per point – 3,303,20021
Spend per point – 3,303,200
7. ChelseaSpend per point – 3,332,43221
Spend per point – 3,332,432

6. Liverpool

Spend per point – 3,644,00021
Spend per point – 3,644,000

5. Everton

Spend per point – 3,742,50021
Spend per point – 3,742,500

4. West Ham United

Spend per point – 3,894,58321
Spend per point – 3,894,583

3. Leicester City

Spend per point – 4,606,36321
Spend per point – 4,606,363

2. Southampton

Spend per point – 4,669,16621
Spend per point – 4,669,166

1. Fulham

Spend per point – 10,900,00021
Spend per point – 10,900,000




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