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Premier League chief Richard Masters says no plans for matches abroad

According to Transfermarkt,external Premier League clubs, during this transfer window, the second highest expenditure league, Italy’s Serie A and the third place of the German Bundesliga’nın a total of £ 520 million spent by 740 million pounds spent more than 2 billion.

Transfermarkt, Liverpool, the highest expenditures of the best flight, Anfield Club, German midfielder Florian Wirtz’i first 100 million pounds of the first agreement, including the biggest transfer of £ 250 million in the value of £ 250 million.

Chelsea also paid about 250 million pounds, Manchester United, Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha for a total of £ 194 million for the first wage.

But, In terms of net spending,external United has the biggest expenditure, then Arsenal, Manchester City, Sunderland, Tottenham and Liverpool.

“I think investing in cadres is often a good thing as long as everyone stays in rules.” He said.

“The cadres will be strengthened and this will contribute to the competitive element. A bright mixture of the best stars from around the world and the capabilities grown at home.

“We are at the beginning of a new commercial period … and you usually get an increase in expenditure [with that]. “

Everton was recently the third Premier League team to sell the women’s teams to the parent company, together with Chelsea and Aston Villa.

The movement increases the compliance with the profitability and sustainability rules of the Premier League, which allows clubs to damage £ 105 million in a three -year reporting cycle.

“I must be after all [comfortable with clubs doing that]The rules allow it, Mas Masters said.

He continued: “We had a lot of discussion about whether we will change them around our table, and that’s why we decided to not like or not to like it and we’re moving.”

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