Premier League net spend: How Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham’s summer spending compares to Man Utd and rivals

Net spend: £86.25m in PROFIT
Net spend: £86.25m in PROFIT

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham were all busy in the summer transfer window.

The Gunners spent more than £200million, and Chelsea spent much more in a bid to improve on a disappointing season of last. Tottenham have also spent significantly, but their spending has been offspent by the departure of superstar Harry Kane. In that vein, we have taken a look at the net spend of each of the Premier League clubs to see how the London clubs stack up when you take into account incomings and outgoings.

Take a look below to see how the balance sheets of Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and the other London clubs compare to their rivals.

Net spend: £28.2m in PROFIT
Net spend: £28.2m in PROFIT
Net spend: £16.1m in PROFIT
Net spend: £16.1m in PROFIT
Net spend: £13.8m
Net spend: £13.8m
Net spend: £19.4m
Net spend: £19.4m
Net spend: £28.6m
Net spend: £28.6m
Net spend: £33m
Net spend: £33m
Net spend: £51.6m
Net spend: £51.6m
Net spend: £52.4m
Net spend: £52.4m
Net spend: £54.76m
Net spend: £54.76m
Net spend: £73.70m
Net spend: £73.70m
Net spend: £92.8m
Net spend: £92.8m
Net spend: £95.1m
Net spend: £95.1m
Net spend: £107.25m
Net spend: £107.25m
Net spend: £107.8m
Net spend: £107.8m
Net spend: £108.2m
Net spend: £108.2m
Net spend: £116.1m
Net spend: £116.1m
Net spend: £129.3m
Net spend: £129.3m
Net Spend: £142,8m
Net Spend: £142,8m
Net spend: £168.4m
Net spend: £168.4m
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 15: (L) Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta with new signing Declan Rice and (R) Sporting Director Edu at Emirates Stadium on July 15, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 15: (L) Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta with new signing Declan Rice and (R) Sporting Director Edu at Emirates Stadium on July 15, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)