Manchester derby rivals top biggest net spenders of Abramovich era

Roman Abramovich’s Chelsea might have spent more on transfers than any other club, but City and United both have higher net spends.

Here are the top 10 biggest net spenders in the Premier League since Abramovich bought Chelsea before the start of the 2003-04 season. Expenditure and income totals courtesy of Transfermarkt.

1) Manchester City – £1.35billion

Expenditure: £2.04billion

Income: £692.74m

Most expensive signing: Jack Grealish (£100m from Aston Villa)

Biggest sale: Ferran Torres (£55million to Barcelona)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Champions (five times)

2) Manchester United – £1.06billion

Expenditure: £1.69bn

Income: £628.10m

Most expensive signing: Paul Pogba (£89million from Juventus)

Biggest sale: Cristiano Ronaldo (£80million to Real Madrid)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Champions (five times)

3) Chelsea – £947.09million

Expenditure: £2.11bn

Income: £1.16bn

Most expensive signing: Romelu Lukaku (£97.5million from Inter Milan)

Biggest sale: Eden Hazard (£100million to Real Madrid)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Champions (five times)

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4) Arsenal – £567.02million

Expenditure: £1.16bn

Income: £588.10m

Most expensive signing: Nicolas Pepe (£72million from Lille)

Biggest sale: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain  (£35million to Liverpool)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Champions

5) Liverpool – £527.23million

Expenditure: £1.40bn

Income: £870.89m

Most expensive signing: Virgil van Dijk (£75million from Southampton)

Biggest sale: Philippe Coutinho (£142million to Barcelona)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Champions

6) Tottenham – £436.3million

Expenditure: £1.23bn

Income: £792.70m

Most expensive signing: Tanguy Ndombele  (£54million from Lyon)

Biggest sale: Gareth Bale (£85million to Real Madrid)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Second

7) Aston Villa – £404.51million

Expenditure: £783.84m

Income: £379.32m

Most expensive signing: Emi Buendia (£35million from Norwich)

Biggest sale: Jack Grealish (£100million to Man City)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Sixth (four times)

8) West Ham – £321.81million

Expenditure: £752.99m

Income: £431.18m

Most expensive signing: Sebastien Haller (£45million from Eintracht Frankfurt)

Biggest sale: Dimitri Payet (£25million to Marseille)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Fifth

9) Everton – £319.64million

Expenditure: £839.40m

Income: £519.77m

Most expensive signing: Gylfi Sigurdsson (£45million from Swansea)

Biggest sale: Romelu Lukaku (£75million to Man Utd)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Fourth

10) Newcastle – £305.75million

Expenditure: £761.62m

Income: £455.87m

Most expensive signing: Joelinton (£40million from Hoffenheim)

Biggest sale: Andy Carroll (£35million to Liverpool)

Highest league position in Abramovich era: Fifth (twice)

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