Barcelona have highest wage-bill as Man Utd top spending charts

Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain spent the most on transfers during the 2015 financial year, while Barcelona and Real Madrid had the game s highest wage-bills.

UEFA s annual club licensing benchmarking report, released on Thursday, provided a wealth of information on the state of clubs finances.

It highlighted net transfer spending from Spain s big two that was beaten by clubs on Italy and England as they splash out on high wage costs to maintain their star-studded squads.

 

UNITED AND PSG THE BIGGEST SPENDERS

UEFA s report ranked the top 20 clubs by net transfer costs, calculating player acquisitions and sales and spreading the values over the length of each player s contract.

United s net total transfer spend was €100million across the 2015 financial year, putting them well clear of PSG (€84m) at the top of the spending charts. United also rank as the highest net spenders over a six-year period.

The €100m figure – made up of €131m spending and €31m sales – was the second highest of the decade, behind Manchester City s splurge in 2011.

City were third with a net spend of €74m, with three Serie A sides Inter (€60m), AC Milan (€50m) and Juventus (€41m) making up the top six.

Barcelona were seventh (€37m), narrowly ahead of Chelsea (€36m) and Arsenal (€34m).

QPR (10th, €34m) and Sunderland (12th, €27m) were among the teams to have higher net transfer costs than Madrid (15th, €26m) over the financial year.

 

BARCA AND MADRID HAVE TOP WAGE BILLS

Barca and Madrid s low comparative spending can perhaps be explained by their massive wage bills.

Luis Enrique s team were the biggest payers in the game with an astonishing €340m splashed out on player salaries over the 2015 financial year, an increase of 37 per cent.

Madrid paid out €289m, with Chelsea (€284m), City (€276m) and United (€266m) not far behind.

PSG (€255m), Arsenal (€250m), Bayern Munich (€236m) and Liverpool (€216m) make up the nine teams to be paying out more than €200m on wages. 

Of those, Chelsea s bill took up the highest proportion of their total revenue, consuming 69 per cent.

Premier League strugglers Swansea City and relegated Aston Villa (19th and 20th, both €110m) were surprise inclusions in the top 20.

 

MADRID S SQUAD VALUE COMES OUT ON TOP

The report also provided a breakdown of the top 20 clubs by value of their squad.

Madrid s squad had the highest balance sheet value of €365m, followed by United (€313m) and Chelsea (€294m).

Barcelona (€223m) were sixth behind City (€253m) and Arsenal (€224m), with Premier League teams making up six of the top nine.

English side Southampton (17th, €99m) came in above Borussia Dortmund (18th, €96m).

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