All depends on Madrid 😂 La Liga summer window expenditure: Real Madrid ranked top 2 by hundreds of millions, Barcelona ranked third with 25 million
10:31pm, 24 July 2025Football
On the La Liga summer window, we basically rely on Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. The Madrid two-man club have contributed nearly 300 million euros in transfer fees, with Barcelona ranked third only 25 million (introducing goalkeeper Garcia + loaning Rashford).
La Liga's top ten summer window expenditures (data source is German, as of July 24)
1, Real Madrid 167 million euros
2, Atletico Madrid 123 million euros
3, Barcelona 25 million euros
4, Betis 23 million euros
5, Villarreal 17 million euros
6, Athletic Bilbao 12 million euros
7, Celta 11 million euros
8, Espanyol 6.2 million euros
9, Mallorca 5 million euros
10, Osasuna 5 million euros
11, Oviedo 3.5 million euros
12, Alaves 3 million euros
13, Elche 2.1 million euros
14, Levante 2 million euros
15, Getafe 1.8 million euros
16, Vallecano 1.6 million euros
17, Valencia 1 million euros
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