Man United has recorded the worst net spend among any European club over the last decade, having splashed out over €1bn on new signings.
The Red Devils have spent €1.54bn on signing players over the last decade, while only generating €470m in player sales.
That means they have a negative net spend of over €1bn – the worst by any club in Europe.
Man City are behind them with a negative net spend of €984m, while PSG have the third-worst net spend over the last decade with €941m.
United have made lavish signings in the last decade, breaking their transfer record quite a few times to sign marquee players.
However, their inability to sell players for profit – like Paul Pogba who was signed for £89m in 2016 but looks likely to leave for free – is a reason why they’ve incurred such heavy transfer losses in the last 10 years.
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