Football clubs' transfer net spends since 2014 have been calculated with Everton making a bigger trading loss than Real Madrid and Bayern Munich
Everton’s transfer net spend since 2014 has been calculated as being larger than European giants Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
During the same timescale, Real Madrid – who won the Champions League on four occasions – had a smaller net spend of €325million while Bayern Munich, who lifted the trophy in 2020 and have been Bundesliga champions for the last 11 consecutive seasons, recorded an outlay of €343million. Other clubs who have splashed out more than the Blues were Paris Saint-Germain ; Barcelona ; Milan ; Al-Hilal and Juventus .
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