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The clubs with the highest spending in the summer transfer window so far have been revealed.

According to The Touchline, Chelsea currently top the list with €244 million spent so far on player signings.

Recall that Chelsea signed the likes of Dário Essugo, Lia him Delap, Sarr, Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Estevão Willian, and Kendry Páez.

Chelsea: €244 million
Signings include Dário Essugo, Liam Delap, Sarr, Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Estevão Willian, and Kendry Páez

Liverpool: €214 million
Liverpool has smashed its transfer record this summer, but the exact signings aren’t specified

Real Madrid: €168 million
Signings include Dean Huijsen for €50 million and Alvaro Carreras for €43 million

Tottenham: €141 million
Signings include Kevin Danso, Mathys Tel, Luka Vuskovic, and Kota Takai, with Mohammed Kudus being a significant signing

Manchester City: €131 million
Signings include Rayan Ait-Nouri, Rayan Cherki, and Tijjani Reijnders

Sunderland: €116 million
Sunderland has stunned fans with bold spending, though specific signings aren’t detailed

Bayer 04: €102 million
Signings include Malik Tillman, with funds likely coming from the sale of Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong

Como 1907: €89 million
Como is determined to spend money to secure European football next season, with Jesus Rodriguez being a notable signing

Arsenal: €87 million
Signings include Martin Zubimendi for €60 million and Kepa from Chelsea

Brighton: €80 million
Brighton spent around €69-80 million, with Maxim De Cuyper being a significant signing

These figures are subject to change as the transfer window is still open, and more blockbuster deals are expected before the deadline.

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Chelsea’s recent victory was against Paris Saint-Germain in the FIBA Club World Cup final, winning 3-0.

This match took place on July 13, 2025.

Cole Palmer scored twice in the 22nd and 30th minutes, and Pedro Joao added another goal in the 43rd minute.

Chelsea’s victory marked them as the first champions of the 32-team FIBA Club World Cup.

The team demonstrated strong teamwork and skill, securing a convincing win over the European champions.

Additionally, Chelsea has had other recent wins, including 2-0 defeat against Fluminense in the FIBA Club World Cup on July 8, 2025, with Pedro Joao scoring both goals.

Chelsea beat Palmeiras 2-1 in the FIBA Club World Cup on July 5, 2025, with Cole Palmer scoring one of the goals.

Chelsea drew 1-1 with Benfica but won 4-1 in the penalty shootout in the FIBA Club World Cup on June 28, 2025.


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