The league bbva sells more than what buys

The League BBVA has spent 500 millions in signings

The League BBVA has spent 500 millions in signings

Published New:9/09/2014 - 13:40h

Updated New:9/09/2014 - 13:40h

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The League BBVA closes the market of traspasos with a positive balance by third consecutive season: it sells more players of which buys. During these months of summer, the clubs of the Spanish league have fichado by a total value of 500 million euros, whereas they have ingresado 512 millions in concept of traspasos

According to a study presented by the ex director of the FC Barcelona Esteve Shod, the League BBVA ingresa more than what spends in signings by third consecutive season. Barça and Athletic of Madrid have beaten records this season. The Barcelona, in front of the sanction of the FIFA that will prevent them fichar until the market of winter of 2016, have left this summer 157 millions in shopping of players. The current champion of League has bought by value of 110 millions, more than any another season of his history. The Real Madrid has spent 120 millions, the half in James Rodríguez. The European club that more money has invested in fichar this season has been the Manchester United, with 196 million euros.

Regarding the sale of players, the Spanish club that more has ingresado has been the Real Madrid, that has embolsado 117 million euros. In Europe only has been surpassed by the Southampton (120 millions). The FC Barcelona presents an improvement with regard to other years in this section, with 79 million euros in income by sale of players.

Between the leagues, the English Premier is the one who presents a record of cost with shopping by value of 1.028 million euros and sales by a total of 563 millions. The English have spent in fichar 41% more than the past season. The second league in investment is the Spaniard (500 millions, 26% more than the last exercise), whereas the third place occupies it the Calcium (302 millions, 25% less than the previous edition).

The five teams that more have spent in signings this summer