Premier League posts transfer profit for first time

Premier League posts transfer profit for first time

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Deloitte said four players accounted for much of the Premier League’s net receipts. Chelsea sold Brazil midfielder Oscar to Shanghai SIPG for a reported 60 million euros

Premier League clubs have made a transfer window profit for the first time, despite near-record spending in January, thanks largely to two big-money moves to China and France playmaker Dimitri Payetโ€™s return home.

Analysis by consultants Deloitte showed the clubs in English footballโ€™s top flight splashed out an estimated 215 million pounds in the transfer window that closed on Tuesday but brought in 40 million pounds more than they paid out.

That took the clubsโ€™ total spending for 2016/17 to almost 1.4 billion pounds, breaking last seasonโ€™s record of a combined one billion for the summer and January windows and confirming the Premier League as Europeโ€™s biggest spenders.

French Ligue 1 clubs spent a total of about 130 million pounds in January, ahead of the Bundesliga on 85 million and Italyโ€™s Serie A on 80 million.

Spanish La Liga clubs spent about 20 million pounds, although Real Madrid were banned from signing players.

Deloitte said four players accounted for much of the Premier Leagueโ€™s net receipts.

Chelsea sold Brazil midfielder Oscar to Shanghai SIPG for a reported 60 million euros while Watfordโ€™s Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo signed for Changchun Yatai for a reported 20 million pounds on Tuesday.

West Ham United also made a tidy profit on selling France forward Payet to Olympique de Marseille for 25 million pounds after signing him from the same club in 2015 for a reported 10.7 million.

Manchester United, meanwhile, sold Netherlands winger Memphis Depay to French side Olympique Lyonnais for 16 million euros.

SURVIVAL SPENDING

Premier League clubsโ€™ total spending in the January window was the second highest after January 2011โ€™s 225 million.

โ€œAs was the case last year, it is clubs in the bottom half of the table who have driven expenditure this January, investing in their squads in an attempt to secure survival,โ€ said Deloitte partner Dan Jones.

โ€œThis is no surprise given clubsโ€™ reliance on the revenues generated from the Premier Leagueโ€™s broadcast deals.โ€

The bottom six teams accounted for half of the total spent while none of the top six saw a need to dip into their pockets beyond Arsenal handing over 40,000 pounds for left-back Cohen Bramall from non-league Hednesford Town.

Crystal Palace, in the drop zone under ex-England manager Sam Allardyce, had a late flurry on Tuesday with Mamadou Sakho arriving on loan from Liverpool and Serbia midfielder Luka Milivojevic joining from Olympiakos Piraeus for an undisclosed fee.

Bottom side Hull City signed three players on deadline day, including Italian defender Andrea Ranocchia and Poland winger Kamil Grosicki.

English Championship (second-tier) clubs spent a total of 80 million pounds, up more than 125 percent on last year and a January record for the division.

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