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£2.14bn and counting - why Premier League spending could set new record

This summer, Premier League clubs have already spent £2.14 billion, surpassing last year's total of £1.98 billion. Chelsea leads the pack with £348 million in spending, while the financial gap between England's league and others is widening...

BBC Sport· Aug 17, 2026 · 3:08 PM · 1 views

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This summer, Premier League clubs have already spent £2.14 billion, surpassing last year's total of £1.98 billion. Chelsea leads the pack with £348 million in spending, while the financial gap between England's league and others is widening significantly. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #PremierLeague #Transfers #Football #SportsNews #BreakingNews

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