Aston Villa have splashed the cash to bring in the likes of Robin Olsen in this window Aston Villa have splashed the cash to bring in the likes of Robin Olsen in this window
Aston Villa have splashed the cash to bring in the likes of Robin Olsen in this window

Manchester United’s estimated £65m transfer spend compared to Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur so far this summer

Erik ten Hag has been busy making moves this window including the signings of Lisandro Martínez and Tyrell Malacia ahead of the new Premier League season.

Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United rebuild is beginning to gain momentum following the signings of Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia and Christian Eriksen.

There’s still plenty of recruitment to be done as the Dutchman looks to replace the likes of Paul Pogba, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard who all left the club earlier this month while Cristiano Ronaldo’s immediate future remains in doubt.

The Old Trafford club has spent an estimated total of £65.13 million on new signings - ranking them amongst the bigger spenders in the division.

Indeed, no less than three clubs from English football’s top flight have yet to part ways with a single penny in transfer fees while others are already coming close to surpassing the £100 million mark.

As of Monday, July 18 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 spent in this window so far and rank them from lowest to highest.

There are a few names at both ends of the table that may come as a surprise.

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

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