Premier League giants Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal are all expected to target late deals before the summer transfer window closes.

Spending by Premier League clubs in the transfer market was £800m down on last summer ahead of the final week of the window.

Almost £1.5bn has been splashed out on transfers, but that is still way down on last summer, with less than 48 hours remaining for clubs to bolster their squads.

The looming threat of transfer bans and even points deductions for clubs who fail to meet profit and sustainability rules has made those in charge wary of significant outlays.
#footballfanarena #ffa #manchesterunited #chelsea #arsenal #transferwindow #premierleague #trending #football
Premier League giants Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal are all expected to target late deals before the summer transfer window closes. Spending by Premier League clubs in the transfer market was £800m down on last summer ahead of the final week of the window. Almost £1.5bn has been splashed out on transfers, but that is still way down on last summer, with less than 48 hours remaining for clubs to bolster their squads. The looming threat of transfer bans and even points deductions for clubs who fail to meet profit and sustainability rules has made those in charge wary of significant outlays. #footballfanarena #ffa #manchesterunited #chelsea #arsenal #transferwindow #premierleague #trending #football
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