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In preparation for the next football season slated to start in August, there has been some serious buying and selling activity in the transfer market, which has seen a number of players being bought, sold or even loaned to different clubs.
Instead, this article focuses on the top ten spending football clubs and the players they have purchased so far this season.
1.Arsenal & PSG; First on the list are Arsenal and Paris Saint Germain, Arsenal at the top with a total purchase of 232 million euros with only three players signed. Most of the money was used to recruit former West Ham captain Declan Rice from the London team. They also have Kai Havertz from Chelsea and Jurien Timber from Ajax Amsterdam. PSG ranked second with a total amount of 156 million euros when buying 7 players. They have Manuel Uguarte from Sporting, Lucas Hernandez from Bayern, Asensio from Madrid, Skriniar from Inter Milan, Kang In Lee from Mallorca and others. They were very busy during the transfer window.
2. Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid;
Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid are third and fourth respectively in the table, with Tottenham adding recently relegated Leicester City's James Madison, Sporting's Pedro Porro, Juventus' Dejan Kulusevski and Vicario. The deal between Pedro Porro and Kulusevski was completed in this transfer window, they were loaned to Sure. On the other hand, Madrid have added Jude Bellingham, Joselu, Fran Garcia and Arda Guler. The two teams spent 136 million euros and 129 million euros, respectively.
Others include Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal, Liverpool, Chelsea, RB Leipzig, Juventus and Newcastle.
All of these football clubs have made great additions to their current squads and all we can do now is invite him back and see how the season goes.
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Real Madrid have released their squad list for their pre-season tour of the United States, ahead of Wednesday's flight across the Atlantic.
Carlo Ancelotti brought only 25 players, compared with 32 when he led Barcelona on their tour, and only brought one young player onto the pitch in his squad. Nico Paz, an 18-year-old talented midfielder, has been included in the squad to complement an already quality midfield.
In addition, the surprise was that young Uruguayan player Alvaro Rodriguez was eliminated. Making his debut last season and scoring in the Madrid derby, Ancelotti confirmed he would be promoted to the first team this summer. Looks like he reversed that decision, leaving Rodriguez surprisingly disqualified.
Real Madrid are said to be using the new 4-4-2 formation under Ancelotti ahead of this season, and the US tour will be the first chance to see it in action. Their first match is against Milan on Sunday evening local time, 04:00:
00 CEST at the Rose Bowl.
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