Football: English clubs led the way in spending on players this year, says FIFA

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English clubs spent the most money on players among FIFA\u0027s member associations in the transfer window which ran from June to August, world soccer\u0027s governing body said on Tuesday. FIFA\u0027s International Transfer Snapshot report said English clubs shelled out US$1,146.6 million on players in the window,

English clubs spent the most money on players among FIFA's member associations in the transfer window which ran from June to August, world soccer's governing body said on Tuesday.

English clubs also topped the table for incoming transfers, down from 485 last year to 380, while outgoing transfers fell from 524 to 494.

 

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