Liverpool's Best Starting XI as Hugo Ekitike Transfer Pushes Spending Near £300m - Liverpool Echo
MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, JUL 24 – Liverpool leads Premier League spending with nearly £300 million on new players to strengthen their squad and maintain title dominance, outspending Chelsea by over £75 million, Sky Sports reports.
- On Jul 24, 2025, Liverpool Football Club spent nearly £300 million in the summer transfer window, emerging as the biggest spenders, boosting their title defence.
- According to Billy Hogan, Chief Executive Officer of Liverpool Football Club, the big-money investment results from long-term planning, with the record title win convincing the club to act as a modern powerhouse.
- According to Sky Sports, Liverpool's acquisition of French striker Hugo Ekitike involved a deal worth £79 million including add-ons, with six players out for around £64 million.
- The spending leaves Liverpool more than £75 million ahead of Chelsea, placing Liverpool outspent both Manchester City and Arsenal combined.
- Liverpool begin their defence at home against Bournemouth on Aug. 15, 2025, and face Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium on August 10, 2025.
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