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WHICH PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB HAS SPENT THE MOST CASH SINCE JURGEN KLOPP TOOK OVER AT LIVERPOOL?

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Is Jurgen Klopp the exchange haggling we as a whole suspect he is, or have we as a whole been swindled by Liverpool's German driving force? Here, we investigate all the key numbers.When Paul Pogba re-joined Manchester United from Juventus for a record move expense of £89million back in 2016, perhaps the earliest individual to condemn the move was Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp.

 

The German supervisor told the media: "Different clubs can go out and spend more cash and gather top players, yes. Yet, in the event that you acquire one player for £100 million or whatever, and he gets harmed, then everything goes through the stack."

 

He then, at that point, proceeded: "Do I need to do it any other way to that? As a matter of fact, I believe that should do it any other way. I would try and do it another way in the event that I could spend that cash. I need an exceptional camaraderie - I don't feel it is vital, I need it.

 

"The day that this is football, I'm not in a task any longer. Since the game is tied in with playing together."

 

Klopp said he would do things another way and for a really long time, his standing has followed that idea. Yet, is there any reality to it?

 

Liverpool fans will shield their supervisor until the very end, yet taking into account the club haven't been reluctant to sprinkle the money lately, is now is the ideal time to call Klopp, and the club, out on their alleged closefisted ways?

 

To find out, we utilized Transfermarkt to figure out which club has spent the most cash on players since Klopp became Reds manager in October 2015.

 

The figures in this article connect with moves produced using the 2016 January window, the whole way to the 2021/22 mission.

 

Before we investigate Liverpool however, here's a glance at their super Premier League rivals.

 

Manchester City - £967millionManchester City have been sprinkling the money since the Abu Dhabi United Group bought the club in 2008.

 

Curiously, since the 2016/17 mission, there has just been one season where City's consumption didn't cross the nine-figure mark.

 

Last season, the Premier League champions burned through £121million, in spite of the fact that £100million alone went on England global Jack Grealish.

 

Starting around 2016, the absolute most costly mission for the Citizens was 2017/18 which saw the club contribute an eyewatering £285million.

 

That year, City invited any semblance of Aymeric Laporte (£58m), Benjamin Mendy (£51m), Kyle Walker (£47m), Bernardo Silva (£45m) and Ederson (£36m).

 

Chelsea - £912millionNext, we have Chelsea who seemingly began the spending unrest in England following the appearance of Russian-Israeli tycoon Roman Abramovich.

 

The previous Blues proprietor was never modest when it came to diving profound into his pockets - a point exemplified by the reality Chelsea have had two times of consumption which crossed the £200million mark starting around 2016 alone.

 

The primary such mission was in 2017/18, while the second, in 2020/21, saw Kai Havertz (£72m), Timo Werner (£47m), and Ben Chilwell (£45m) show up at Stamford Bridge.

 

Manchester United - £830millionInterestingly, five of Manchester United's best six most costly signings have shown up in the Premier League beginning around 2016. The previously mentioned Pogba tops that rundown.

 

One more man on it is Jadon Sancho who, with a sticker price of £76million, was the most costly expansion of the latest mission.

 

The year with the most consumption however, was the 2019/20 season. The Red Devils sprinkled £211million on any semblance of Harry Maguire (£78m), Bruno Fernandes (£56m) and Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£49m).

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