While its move was one of the Premier League clubs, this summer involves many major deals from Europe.
For example, Liverpool, brought from the Bayer Leverkusen to a florian for £ 116 meters, Hugo Acity from Intrach Frankfurt for £ 79, Bayer Leverakasen for £ 79, full-back-back jewelery from Bayer Levarkasen for £ 29.5 meter, Kepar from Ghori Mallensia from Ghori Mallences
Among other headline deals, Arsenal spent a joint £ 114.5M from Real Sosidad to bring sporting and midfielder Martin Zubemandi to Striker Victor Gokkaus, while Manchester United signed a Striker Benjamin Sesco from RB Leapzig for £ 73.7m.
The Premier League clubs who bought European League players would have contributed to Bundesleiga, La Liga and Ligue 1, eliminating the window with a net profit of over £ 400m among them.
“We are reaching a situation where the premiere league is far ahead of others and is so essential for the transfer market ecosystem, that the remaining ‘Big Five’ competitions are becoming feeder leagues,” said Paul McDonald of Footboltransfers.com.
“La Leiga, Seri A, Bundaliga and Ligue 1 all spent this summer, but it was the money they had already generated from sales.
“Just ‘is a big one – the Premier League is such a Bham, it should no longer be classified with other leagues in Europe.”