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Premier League clubs set new transfer spending record, with Leeds United’s £18 million signing of Noah Okafor leading the way

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Premier League clubs have set a new record for , surpassing the previous high of £2.36 billion from the 2023 summer window, with more than a of trading still . A key highlight was Leeds United’s £18 million of AC Milan forward Noah Okafor.

Okafor’s arrival at Elland on a four-year contract marks Leeds’ ninth summer signing, following the recent addition of Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The 25-year-old Swiss international began professional career at FC Basel, earning the Swiss Super League Young of the Year award. His impressive performances to a move to Red Bull Salzburg, where he made over 100 appearances, contributing to 57 goal involvements. In 2023, he joined AC Milan, and after a loan spell at Napoli, he now Leeds United.

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The League’s spending spree has led by major clubs such as , Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal. Liverpool, for instance, has invested £289 million, including the £100 million acquisition of Florian Wirtz from Leverkusen. Chelsea has spent £246 million, Manchester United £208 million, and Arsenal £194 million, all contributing to the record-breaking expenditure.

Notably, six clubs have broken their individual transfer this window. Burnley set a new club record by paying £25 million for Chelsea midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu, while fellow promoted club Sunderland spent £26 million on Senegal midfielder Habib Diarra, a deal that could rise to £30 million with add-ons.

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The surge in spending is largely driven by a domestic TV deal worth £6.7 billion over four years, providing clubs with substantial resources. This influx has enabled even newly promoted like Leeds United to make significant in their squads, aiming to secure their Premier League status and compete effectively in the top flight.

As the transfer window progresses, further high-profile signings are anticipated, potentially pushing the Premier League’s spending even higher. The substantial investments the league’s financial strength and clubs’ ambitions to enhance their competitiveness both domestically and in European competitions.

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