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FootballTop 10 Biggest Spenders in Last Decade After Manchester City Reached Champions League Final
- Manchester City beat Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate to reach their second Champions League final
- They will play Italian side Inter Milan in Istanbul on June 3 for a chance at their first-ever UCL title
- City have been accused of financial doping by fans who hinge their successes on financial strength
Manchester City made light work of Real Madrid to reach their second UEFA Champions League final last night, beating the European powerhouse 5-1 on aggregate.
Pep Guardiola has dominated English football since he arrived in 2016, but has fallen short in Europe. However, he is the odds-on favourite to win this year's competition for the first time in City’s history.
Fans have pinned the success of the Citizens on their financial strength.
Sports Brief looks at the top 10 spenders in football in the last decade - and it's not City that tops the list.
1. Chelsea
Chelsea recently changed owners from Roman Abramovich to Todd Boehly after the UK government sanctioned the Russian oligarch.
The Blues have spent £1.82 billion in the last 10 years, with their highest amount spent in a window exceeding £300m, last January. According to The Guardian, their record signing at that time was Enzo Fernandez for £106.8m.
Trophies won - 9
2. Manchester City
The Cityzens have spent a whopping £1.5bn on transfers in the last decade, with Pep Guardiola spending the bulk of it. Their record signing in that time is Jack Grealish, signed for £100m from Aston Villa, according to GiveMeSport.
Trophies won - 15
3. Manchester United
Legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson departed the club at the end of the 2012/13 season, and since then, the Old Trafford club has spent £1.45bn. Sky Sports reports that Paul Pogba was their record signing for £89m in 2016.
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FootballTrophies won - 7
4. Juventus
The most successful club in Italy is unsurprisingly the biggest spender over the last 10 years, having spent £1.44bn in that time. According to Goal, Cristiano Ronaldo is their most expensive signing during that time, worth £110m from Real Madrid in 2018.
Trophies won - 17
5. Barcelona
The La Liga giants have simmered down in the recent windows due to financial issues, but have spent £1.42bn in the past decade. Philippe Coutinho was their most expensive signing, signed for £142m from Liverpool in 2018.
Trophies won - 18
6. Paris Saint-Germain
Transfer spending - £1.29bn
Most expensive signing - Neymar, £198m
Trophies won - 29
7. Arsenal
Transfer spending - £1.04bn
Most expensive signing - Nicolas Pepe, £72m
Trophies won - 8
8. Liverpool
Transfer spending - £1.01bn
Most expensive signing - Darwin Nunez, £85m
Trophies won - 6
9. Real Madrid
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Most expensive signing - Eden Hazard, £88m
Trophies won - 22
10. Tottenham
Transfer spending - £960m
Most expensive signing - Tanguy Ndombele, £54m
Trophies won - 0
World’s highest-paid XI
Sports Brief reported on the world’s highest-paid football XI, featuring some of the world’s biggest stars, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe.
Ronaldo is by far the highest-paid footballer. He earns a mouthwatering salary of £173m per season after joining Saudi Pro League side, Al-Nassr as a free agent in January.