12) Tottenham Hotspur (-£29.8m)

Considering the doom and gloom around Spurs earlier in the year, the fact they have kept Kane and reinforced key areas of the team means they will be very happy with their summer business.


11) Newcastle United (-£22m)

There was very little movement in terms of incomings at St James’ Park, with Joe Willock the only sizeable outlay which accounts for the deficit in their net spend.

10) Burnley (-£21.5m)

Significant sums were spent on Nathan Collins and Maxwel Cornet but the Clarets have, once again, stuck with most of their squad, rather than making wholesale changes.

9) Norwich City (-£20.9m)

The Canaries have been wheeling and dealing with the best of them this summer, having brought in a sizeable number of players for very little.