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Barcelona Ranked The Biggest Spenders In The Ongoing Transfer Market

Spanish club, based on recently completed study. Despite their current financial predicament, Barcelona is currently the team that spends the most on transfers. Check out the names of the clubs that made it to the top five list down below.

 

 

1. Barcelona - Barcelona recently surpassed Bayern Munich at the top of the list after securing the services of Sevilla defender Joules Kounde, who is French. The Catalans are still hoping to add two or more players to their roster before the transfer window ends, according to the information received.

2. Bayern Munich - Bayern Munich is closely trailing Barcelona at the top of the list, having spent €137.5M in the ongoing transfer market. So far this summer, Bayern Munich has signed Mazraoui and De Ligt from Juventus, Ryan Gravenberch from Ajax, and Sadio Mane from Premier League club Liverpool.

 

 

3. Arsenal - Arsenal, who had previously occupied the first position after signing Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City, has dropped to third place on the list due to their inactivity in the transfer market in recent days.Manchester City is the Premier League champion. Manchester City, on the other hand, ranked fourth on the list with €108.8 million spent so far this summer. More information can be found in the photo below.

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Pep Guardiola talks what clubs will challenge Man City for the title

Pep Guardiola expects 'many of clubs' to compete for the Premier League title next season - and sees 'outstanding' Mo Salah as Man City's main threat in the Community Shield opener against Liverpool.

Pep Guardiola does not believe the Premier League will be a two-horse competition.

Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, and Arsenal have all spent money to enter the title battle.

Guardiola praises Mo Salah and calls Egypt a "great threat."

On Saturday, July 30, Manchester City will face Liverpool in the FA Community Shield.Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expects "a lot of clubs" to compete for the Premier League title this season.

 

 

 

City will kick off the 2022/23 season against Liverpool in the FA Community Shield on Saturday at Leicester's King Power Stadium.

 

Liverpool and City have finished first and second in three of the last four seasons, with the latter winning the title three times and Liverpool once.Pep Guardiola spoke to the media ahead of the FA Community Shield match against Liverpool.

 

 

 

Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea have all made significant investments this summer in an attempt to cut the gap on the top two, and Manchester United's decision to employ Erik Ten Hag reflects a clear direction and identity for the club.

 

Guardiola is unsure who will be City's most formidable rival, but feels there will be many.'I don't know, but I guarantee you that if I could predict the future, I'd tell you.' 'You anticipate a lot of clubs in the Premier League,' Guardiola remarked at his pre-match press conference.

 

'I always expect a lot more clubs to be participating, because of the quality they all have in terms of coaches, players, and history.' 'I'm not sure.'

 

 

First and foremost, City will reacquaint themselves with their now-perennial rivals Liverpool, who won both domestic cups last season.

 

Sadio Mane may have left Liverpool for Bayern Munich, but Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract at Anfield and remains one of the Premier League's most dangerous players.Guardiola insists that he is not breaking any news by conceding that the Egyptian is extraordinary.

 

'I'm not offering anything new since we already know. He's extraordinary, a terrifying threat. We are attempting to win the game.'

 

Guardiola believes Salah is extraordinary and a "incredible threat" to his City team.

 

Even before his debut, Erling Haaland has been named the bookies' favorite to win the Golden Boot.

 

Salah, 30, has 118 league goals in 180 outings for Liverpool, but Guardiola is bringing in some fresh threats this summer.

 

City signed Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez, both 22 years old, this summer to replace the departing Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling.

 

Former Dortmund striker Haaland has already been named. He scored 86 goals in 89 games for the German club.

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