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The Premier League Net Spend Table Since Man City’s 115 Charges

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June 30, 2026

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The Premier League Net Spend Table Since Man City’s 115 Charges

Manchester City aren't the Premier League club with the highest net spend since being hit with 115 charges in February 2023.

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GiveMeSport

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· Jun 26, 2026

40 Most Expensive Premier League Transfers Ever Based on Inflation

A list of the 40 most expensive transfers in Premier League history when inflation is taken into consideration

Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 25, 2026

Newcastle hit with demand for £3.2m over ‘deliberate’ failure to pay tax on transfers

Club owe HMRC £1.9m in tax and handed £1.25m penaltyRelates to investigation of transfers under Mike AshleyNewcastle United have been hit with a demand for £3.2m from HM Revenue and Customs over a “deliberate” failure to pay tax, according to official disclosures that relate to a near decade-long investigation into player transfers under the club’s former owner, Mike Ashley.The Tyneside club, which has been owned by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund since 2021, owes HMRC £1.9m in tax and has also been hit with a penalty of £1.25m, the newly released documents show. The bill emerged as a result of the tax authority’s regular publication of a league table of “deliberate tax defaulters”, with Newcastle United featuring at the top of the most recent list, released on Thursday. Continue reading...

Football365

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· Jul 2, 2026

Man City and Spurs are biggest spenders of the 2026 summer transfer window

Three Premier League clubs are at the top of the biggest spenders list for the summer of 2026 with Barcelona playing catch-up.

Premier League | The Guardian

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· Jul 7, 2026

Deloitte review: Premier League clubs’ pre-tax losses surge by 600% to £948m

Losses increase between 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasonsTransfer spend and lack of one-off sales account for riseThe combined pre-tax losses of Premier League clubs climbed from £135m in the 2023-24 season to £948m in 2024-25, according to Deloitte’s annual review of football finance.This rise was attributed by Deloitte to transfer spending and the absence of significant profits from one-off sales. Net debt of Premier League clubs was up to £3.6bn in 2024-25, compared to £3.5bn the season before, Deloitte found. Continue reading...

Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 5, 2026

Tottenham are splashing the cash, Man City have spent £116MILLION on Elliot Anderson and Man United are making moves... but are there still bargains to be had in the market? Free agent XI revealed

Tottenham are splashing the cash, Man City have spent £116MILLION on Elliot Anderson and Man United are making moves... but are there still bargains to be had in the market? Free agent XI revealed

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· Jun 30, 2026

NBA Sets Salary Cap For 2026-27 Season At $164.961M

The NBA has announced that the salary cap for the 2026-27 season at 164.961 million. The NBA had most recently projected the salary cap at 165 million, which was lowered by 1 million from 166 million. The Tax Level for the 2026-27 season is 200.428 million. The Salary Cap and Tax Level go into effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday, July 1. The moratorium period ends at noon ET on Monday, July 6. For the 2026-27 season: The Minimum Team Salary is 148.465 million; The First Apron Level is 209.015 million; and The Second Apron Level is 221.686 million. The Collective Bargaining Agreement provides for three different Mid-Level Exceptions depending on a team's salary level. The Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level for the 2026-27 season is 15.044 million, the Taxpayer Mid-Level is 6.064 million, and the Mid-Level for a team with room under the Salary Cap is 9.366 million.

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Related coverage for "The Premier League Net Spend Table Since Man City’s 115 Charges": GiveMeSport — 40 Most Expensive Premier League Transfers Ever Based on Inflation. Football | The Guardian — Newcastle hit with demand for £3.2m over ‘deliberate’ failure to pay tax on transfers. Football365 — Man City and Spurs are biggest spenders of the 2026 summer transfer window. Premier League | The Guardian — Deloitte review: Premier League clubs’ pre-tax losses surge by 600% to £948m. Football | Mail Online — Tottenham are splashing the cash, Man City have spent £116MILLION on Elliot Anderson and Man United are making moves... but are there still bargains to be had in the market? Free agent XI revealed. RealGM Basketball Wiretap — NBA Sets Salary Cap For 2026-27 Season At $164.961M