Manchester United’s estimated £8.8m transfer income compared to Liverpool & Spurs so far this summer

Manchester United are one of the lowest earners in the Premier League this summer.

After a drawn-out start to the summer transfer window for Manchester United, Erik ten Hag’s overhaul is finally beginning to take shape.

The Red Devils have completed three signings so far and have spent £65.13 million on Lisandro Martinez and Tyrell Malacia from the Eredivisie, while Christian Eriksen has joined on a free.

United are expected to continue the spending ahead of next month’s return to Premier League action, however they could certainly do with bringing in some profit from players departing the club.

The Manchester club have currently only earned £8.55 million from player sales this summer - one of the lowest in the top tier - with Andreas Pereira the only star to bring them in a fee, while a number of others have left at no cost.

However, there are still seven clubs in the Premier League that are yet to make a single penny this summer.

As of Tuesday, 19 July with help from football statistics site Transfermarkt we have been able to collect the estimated data on how much all 20 Premier League clubs have earned in this window so far and rank them from lowest to highest.

Here are all 20 Premier League clubs ranked by their overall estimated transfer income in the summer window so far:

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