Al-Manar Sports website » Bayern Munich spends the most in the current Mercato

Bayern Munich has risen to the top of the most spending clubs in the current transfer market, following it settled the Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt, Juventus, for 70 million euros, in addition to other variables.

According to the German newspaper “Bild”, Bayern Munich spent 120.5 million euros on 3 players: Dutch Matthijs de Ligt (70 million euros), Senegalese Sadio Mane 32 million euros, and Dutchman Real Gravenberch 18.5 million euros.

Manchester City is in second place, spending 108.75 on two deals, namely Norwegian Erling Haaland 60 million euros and Calvin Phillips 48.75 million euros.

Barcelona came in third place, spending 103 million euros, compared to the Polish Robert Lewandowski 45 million euros and the Brazilian Rafinha 58 million euros.

Arsenal paid 97.06 million euros for Brazilian Gabriel Jesus 52.2 million euros, Portugal’s Fabio Vieira 35 million euros, American Matt Turner for 6.36 million euros and Brazilian Marquinhos 3.5 million euros and came in fourth place.

Chelsea, fifth in the standings, paid 94.2 million euros for Raheem Sterling, 56.2 million euros from Senegalese Kalidou Koulibaly, for 38 million euros.

Borussia Dortmund occupies sixth place with 86 million euros, compared to Ivorian Sebastian Heller 31 million euros, German Karim Adeyemi 30 million euros, German Nico Schlutterbeek 20 million euros and Turkish Saleh Ozkan 5 million euros.

Liverpool came seventh, spending 85.8 million euros once morest Uruguayan Nunez 75 million, Englishman Fabio Carvalho 5.9 million and Scot Calvin Ramsey 4.9 million euros.

Real Madrid came in eighth place, spending 80 million euros in one deal, which is the French Aurelien Chaumini.

Paris Saint-Germain spent 79.5 million euros in exchange for the inclusion of the Portuguese, 41.5 million euros, and 38 million euros in exchange for activating the purchase of the Portuguese contract, Nuno Mendes, and occupies the ninth place.

While Manchester United spent 72.37 million euros and came in tenth place, it included Argentine defender Lisandro Martinez for 57.37 million euros and Dutchman Thieril Malacia for 15 million euros.

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