6 most efficient teams in the transfer market
The study of the transfer window and the money spent by clubs is perhaps best accomplished by evaluating the efficiency. Over the past 5 years, transfer windows have seen a lot of activity with a large amount of money being splashed out on players whose buy-out clauses keep increasing as every season passes by.Professional transfers are regulated by a complex set of regulations established by the governing bodies. We take a look at the most efficient teams with respect to the net expenditure for the clubs after player sales and buys have been taken into consideration.Note: Only the past 5 transfer windows have been considered.
#4 Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur have long been known to be a selling club, as most of the big name players have been sold to big clubs who came in with huge offers. In spite of this, they are also known to promote youngsters from the academy, and also are capable of some shrewd buys, which enhance the team’s perfromance.
Their dealings in the transfer market have made them one of the most efficient clubs around. They have a net profit of close to £40,000,000 in the past 5 seasons, having gained good amount of profits with the players that they’ve sold.
In the year Gareth Bale was sold to Real Madrid, a profit of £9,800,000 was gained, in spite of them spending £103,700,000 on the signing of new players. It can be said conclusively that Tottenham are one of the most productive teams in the transfer market.
Season | Money Spent | Money Received | Net Gain/Loss |
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2010/2011 | 26,10 Mill. € | 2,94 Mill. € | Net Loss = 23,916 Mill. € |
2011/2012 | 9,45 Mill. € | 43,25 Mill. € | Net Gain = 33,980 Mill. € |
2012/2013 | 73,25 Mill. € | 67,78 Mill. € | Net Loss = 5,947 Mill. € |
2013/2014 | 121,88 Mill. € | 128,90 Mill. € | Net Gain = 07,02 Mill. € |
2014/2015 | 41,84 Mill. € | 42,65 Mill. € | Net Gain = 981 € |