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See which Champions League teams spent the most – The European giant was the club that spent the least to be able to face the group stage of the Champions League; Manchester City is among those that invested the most
According to a survey published this Monday, 18th, by the Catalan newspaper Mundo Deportivo , Barcelona is the club that invested the least in the last European transfer market among those competing in the group stage of the 2023/24 Uefa Champions League . According to the survey, the team spent 3.4 million euros (R$18.27 million) on signing a player, midfielder Oriol Romeu , as Gündogan and Iñigo Martínez arrived for free, while João Félix and João Cancelo are on loan .
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The signing of Vitor Roque , from Athletico Paranaense , for 74 million euros (R$396 million) does not factor into the calculations, as the Brazilian will only join the Catalan club in January of next year. On the other side of the coin, Paris Saint-Germain was the team that spent the most, investing 349.5 million euros (R$1.8 billion). The Parisians revamped their squad, with the arrival of Ousmane Dembélé , Gonçalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani , among many others, in addition to the departures of Neymar and Lionel Messi .
Manchester City , the current champion, spent the second most, with a total of 241.1 million euros (R$1.25 billion), while Arsenal spent 234.9 million euros (R$1.21 billion) and Manchester United invested 206.7 million euros (R$1.07 billion) in the transfer market.
See the full list:
1. Paris Saint-Germain – 349.5 million euros (R$ 1.81 billion)
2. Manchester City – 241.1 million euros (R$ 1.25 billion)
3. Arsenal – 234.9 million euros (R$ 1.21 billion)
4. Manchester United – 206.7 million euros (R$ 1.07 billion)
5. Bayern Munich – 155 million euros (R$802.5 million)
6. Newcastle – 153.2 million euros (R$ 792.9 million)
7. RB Leipzig – 152.5 million euros (R$ 789.3 million)
8. Real Madrid – 129.5 million euros (R$ 670.4 million)
9. Milan – 114 million euros (R$590.2 million)
10. Napoli – 104 million euros (R$ 538.4 million)
11. Benfica – 69 million euros (R$ 357.2 million)
12. Inter Milan – 64.2 million euros (R$ 332.3 million)
13. Lens – 63.9 million euros (R$ 330.8 million)
14. Borussia Dortmund – 62 million euros (R$ 321 million)
15. PSV Eindhoven – 53.5 million euros (R$ 277 million)
16. Lazio – 37.2 million euros (R$ 192.7 million)
17. Feyenoord – 37.2 million euros (R$ 192.7 million)
18. Atlético Madrid – 33.7 million euros (R$ 174.4 million)
19. Porto – 33.4 million euros (R$ 172.8 million)
20. Sevilla – 32 million euros (R$ 165.6 million)
21. Union Berlin – 32 million euros (R$ 165.6 million)
22. RB Salzburg 30.3 million euros (R$ 156.8 million)
23. Galatasaray – 29.2 million euros (R$ 151 million)
24. Celtic – 22.3 million euros (R$ 115.4 million)
25. Braga – 17.8 million euros (R$ 92 million)
26. Real Sociedad – 17.4 million euros (R$90 million)
27. Red Star – 12.4 million euros (R$ 64.2 million)
28. Shakhtar Donetsk – 12 million euros (R$ 62 million)
29. Royal Antwerp – 10.5 million euros (R$54.3 million)
30. FC Copenhagen – 8 million euros (R$ 41.4 million)
31. Young Boys – 3.9 million euros (R$20 million)
32. Barcelona – 3.4 million euros (R$ 18.27 millio
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