Aston Villa’s £25.2m summer transfer net spend compared to Leeds United and Wolves

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Aston Villa spent their fair share during the summer transfer window, but how does their spending compare to their rivals?

Aston Villa have enjoyed a busy summer transfer window.

Steven Gerrard and his men have endured a disappointing start to the season so far, picking up just three points from their first five games.

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An injury to Diego Carlos has not helped, but Villa have moved to sign Jan Bednarek on loan as a replacement.

The Lions have snapped up plenty of new signings this summer, including the likes of Boubacar Kamara, Philippe Coutinho and others.

But how does their spending compare to their Premier League rivals?

Take a look below.

Chelsea

Biggest signing: Wesley Fofana - £72.36m

Biggest sale: Timo Werner - £18m

Total spend: £204.47m

Manchester United

Biggest signing: Antony - £85.5m

Biggest sale: Andreas Pereira - £8.55m

Total spend: £203.87m

West Ham United

Biggest signing: Lucas Paqueta - £38.6m

Biggest sale: Issa Diop - £16.02m

Total spend: £147.78m

Nottingham Forest

Biggest signing: Morgan Gibbs-White - £26.55m

Biggest sale: Brice Samba - £4.5m

Total spend: £139.46m

Newcastle United

Biggest signing: Alexander Isak - £63m

Biggest sale: N/A

Total spend: £122.4m

Club-record signing Alexander Isak made his Newcastle United debut against Liverpool on Wednesday night (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)Club-record signing Alexander Isak made his Newcastle United debut against Liverpool on Wednesday night (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Club-record signing Alexander Isak made his Newcastle United debut against Liverpool on Wednesday night (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Tottenham

Biggest signing: Richarlison - £52.2m

Biggest sale: Steven Bergwijn - £28.13m

Total spend: £118.04m

Arsenal

Biggest signing: Gabriel Jesus - £46.98m

Biggest sale: Matteo Guendouzi - £9.9m

Total spend: £97.44m

Wolves

Biggest signing: Matheus Nunes - £40.50m

Biggest sale: Morgan Gibbs-White - £26.55m

Total spend: £71.55m

Southampton

Biggest signing: Gavin Bazunu - £12.6m

Biggest sale: N/A

Total spend: £59.76m

Brentford

Biggest signing: Keane Lewis-Potter - £17.1m

Biggest sale: Marcus Forss - £3.24m

Total spend: £42.21m

Fulham

Biggest signing: Joao Paulinha - £18m

Biggest sale: Andre Zambo Anguissa - £13.5m

Total spend: £36.45m

Everton

Biggest signing: Amadou Onana - £31.5m

Biggest sale: Richarlison - £52.2m

Total spend: £26.28m

Crystal Palace

Biggest signing: Cheick Doucoure - £20.34m

Biggest sale: Christian Benteke - £4.91m

Total spend: £26.23m

Aston Villa

Biggest signing: Diego Carlos - £27.8m

Biggest sale: Carney Chukwuemeka - £16.2m

Total spent: £25.2m

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AFC Bournemouth

Biggest signing: Marcos Senesi - £13.5m

Biggest sale: N/A

Total spend: £24.21m

Liverpool

Biggest signing: Darwin Nunez - £67.5m

Biggest sale: Sadio Mane - £28.8m

Total spend: £8.64m

Leeds United

Biggest signing: Brenden Aaronson - £29.56m

Biggest sale: Raphinha - £52.2m

Total spend: £1.75m

Manchester City

Biggest signing: Erling Haaland - £54m

Biggest sale: Raheem Sterling - £50.58m

Total spend: -£18.36m

Leicester City

Biggest signing: Wout Faes - £15.3m

Biggest sale: Wesley Fofana - £72.3m

Total spend: -£57.96m

Biggest signing: Pervis Estupinan - £16.02m

Biggest sale: Marc Cucurella - £58.77m

Total spend: -£59.49m

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