Championship net spend: Where Leeds United rank compared to Sunderland, Leicester City, Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich & more
Ben McKenna
·2-min read
Summer net spend balance: €154.79m
Leeds United finished their summer transfer business with the deadline day signing of Jaidon Anthony on loan until the end of the 2023-24 season.
The 23-year-old arrived from Bournemouth in a deal which saw Luis Sinisterra head in the opposite direction. The former Arsenal youth player was the ninth arrival of the summer for Leeds.
He followed the signings of Ethan Ampadu, Sam Byram, Karl Darlow Ilia Gruev, Glen Kamara, Joel Piroe, Joe Rodon and Djed Spence. There was plenty of business across the Championship this summer, with numerous sides looking to the market to bolster their squads.
Summer net spend balance: €61.95m
Using data from Transfermarkt, we have worked out which clubs made the most money from the transfer window by calculating every side’s net spend during the summer. Here’s where Leeds rank...
Summer net spend balance: €46.42m
Summer net spend balance: €24.23m
Summer net spend balance: €17.59m
Summer net spend balance: €12.95m
Summer net spend balance: €7.80m
Summer net spend balance: €7.34m
Summer net spend balance: €4.20m
Summer net spend balance: €3.25m
Summer net spend balance: €3.11m
Summer net spend balance: €2.00m
Summer net spend balance: €1.90m
Summer net spend balance: €765k
Summer net spend balance: €330k
Summer net spend balance: €-1.10m
Summer net spend balance: €-1.30m
Summer net spend balance: €-2.48m
Summer net spend balance: €-3.50m
Summer net spend balance: €-3.84m
Summer net spend balance: €-4.07m
Summer net spend balance: €-5.35m
Summer net spend balance: €-6.24m
Summer net spend balance: €-8.95m
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke on the touchline during the Carabao Cup first round match at Elland Road, Leeds. Picture date: Wednesday August 9, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Leeds. Photo credit should read: Nigel French/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications.
As The Old Oak arrives in cinemas, Ken Loach's long-term writer and collaborator Paul Laverty has confirmed this is most definitely the veteran director’s final feature.
Stories about slightly odd iconoclasts make for great documentary fodder and that is true of Philip Vincent, the iconic bike designer and manufacturer behind Vincent Motorcycles.
Hell has never looked better, as the first four Hellraiser movies are being released in 4K UHD by Arrow Video in a brand new box set: Quartet of Torment.
Doctor Who is in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest running science fiction show of all time and this November it’s celebrating its diamond anniversary.