Thursday, March 26, 2026
Submit Press Release
Got Action
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
Got Action
No Result
View All Result

Premier League’s big spenders gear up for epic title race

July 21, 2025
in Football
0 0
0
Home Football
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


The Premier League title race has turned into a spending spree that could top £1 billion before a ball has even been kicked in the 2025-26 season, with the clubs who claimed the top four positions last season refreshing their squads at an unprecedented rate.

Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea will attempt to wrestle the crown from champions Liverpool, and the financial outlay from this quartet so far has been huge. But the teams attempting to bridge the gap, such as Newcastle and Aston Villa, and the fallen giants of Manchester United and Tottenham, risk falling even further behind.

Arsenal will hit the £180 million mark when they seal a £63.5 million deal for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, after already adding midfielder Martín Zubimendi (£51m), winger Noni Madueke (£48m), midfielder Christian Norgaard (£10m) and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga (£5m) to Mikel Arteta’s squad. Meanwhile, Chelsea and Manchester City have spent a combined £260m this summer on the likes of João Pedro (£60m), Jamie Gittens (£51.5m), Tijjani Reijnders (£46.3m), Rayan Ait-Nouri (£36.3m) and Rayan Cherki (£34m).

But none have made a statement as emphatically as Liverpool, who have adhered to old adage of strengthening while on top by investing £185.5m in Arne Slot’s squad. When the Reds complete the £69m signing of Eintracht Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitike later this week, having already smashed the club-record transfer by sealing a £100m deal for Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz (with £16m in add-ons), the club will take their summer spending to £254.5m — with deals for Milos Kerkez (£40m), Jeremie Frimpong (£29.5m) and Giorgi Mamardashvili (£29m) already done.

– Sources: Liverpool agree £69m deal for striker Hugo Ekitike- Mikel Arteta eyes more deals for Arsenal this summer- Summer transfer window: Grading big signings in men’s soccer

So as the main contenders prepare to get down to the serious business of preseason preparations with friendly games across the globe this week, the Premier League title race has already been ignited by the finance departments at Anfield, the Emirates, Stamford Bridge and the Etihad.

Having spent £175.9m on four signings (Nico González, Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis) in January, City’s outlay so far in 2025 is an incredible £295.9m. It is clear that its Abu Dhabi hierarchy is determined to reclaim the club’s position at the summit of the Premier League after Liverpool ended its four-season winning streak last season.

But Liverpool already won the 2024-25 title by a 10-point margin from Arsenal — runners-up for a third successive campaign — so can Slot’s side be overhauled following their major outlay on new players this summer?

With the Reds still interested in a £130m-plus deal for Newcastle forward Alexander Isak, who could become a serious target if Darwin Núñez, Luis Díaz and Federico Chiesa leave Anfield before the Sept. 1 transfer deadline, the champions could simply be too strong for the chasing pack.

play

2:19

Predicting Arsenal’s starting XI for the new season

James Olley predicts Arsenal’s starting XI for the first game of the Premier League season, and wonders if it’s good enough to win the title.

The 2025-26 season has the potential to become the most competitive title race since the Premier League began in 1992-93. Liverpool are the team to beat, but Arsenal’s summer spending shows that they mean business in their attempt to end three straight years of near misses by winning the title for the first time since 2004.

If — or more likely when — Gyokeres completes his move from Sporting, Arsenal will have the proven goal scorer they have lacked in their three runners-up seasons. Madueke will add quality and depth in wide areas up front, while Zubimendi and Norgaard will be an upgrade on Jorginho and Thomas Partey, who both left at the end of their contracts this summer.

City’s reinforcements have been substantial. Yes, Guardiola’s squad has seen club legends Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker leave this summer, with Jack Grealish likely to follow them through the exit door, but the likes of Cherki, Reinders, Ait-Nouri and January signing Marmoush have already shown signs of being able to step up to the plate, while City also have fit-again Ballon d’Or winner Rodri back in their midfield.

Meanwhile, Chelsea’s surprise FIFA Club World Cup triumph in the United States this summer showed that the club’s three-year, £1 billion-plus transfer investment might just be about to pay off with a sustained Premier League challenge.

While Chelsea and City must wait to discover how much of an impact their disrupted summer will have on the fitness of players in the months ahead, the positive from Chelea’s Club World Cup campaign was the manner with which they beat Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in the final.

Coach Enzo Maresca outthought PSG’s Luis Enrique in the tactical battle with his team selection and approach to the final, while the £60m midtournament signing of Joao Pedro looked to be an instant upgrade up front thanks to his goals and immediate understanding with Cole Palmer.

Chelsea have the XI team to beat any of their rivals, but time will tell whether they have the quality in depth that will enable them to truly make it a four-team title race this season. Arsenal and City have raised the stakes with their recruitment. But Liverpool have made the biggest statement because they simply couldn’t stand still.

Their message to the rest has already been: “Catch us if you can.” So the move for Ekitike and — watch this space — a potential extra addition in Isak, is an ominous warning of their intent to hold on to their crown.

This season, it’s clear that four clubs are going to be genuine contenders for the title, and they’ve all got one thing in common: They have all spent fortunes this summer to put themselves in that position.



Source link

Tags: BigEpicgearLeaguesPremierracespenderstitle
Previous Post

Man Utd discussing bid to sign “one of Europe’s best CFs”

Next Post

Tyler Smith on Cowboys’ expectations – ‘Super Bowl champions’

Related Posts

Spurs make approach to hire Tudor upgrade who “helped Arteta get the Arsenal job”
Football

Spurs make approach to hire Tudor upgrade who “helped Arteta get the Arsenal job”

March 25, 2026
Real Madrid 2-6 Barcelona: Pajor nets a double in statement Clasico win
Football

Real Madrid 2-6 Barcelona: Pajor nets a double in statement Clasico win

March 25, 2026
‘Take us to the World Cup’
Football

‘Take us to the World Cup’

March 25, 2026
How Average Premier League Ticket Prices Are Killing the Matchday Atmosphere
Football

How Average Premier League Ticket Prices Are Killing the Matchday Atmosphere

March 25, 2026
‘Without her, I’d do nothing’ – Jason Bowen pays tribute to his wife in emotional MND update
Football

‘Without her, I’d do nothing’ – Jason Bowen pays tribute to his wife in emotional MND update

March 25, 2026
Messi to Dowman: Who’s the world’s best player at every age?
Football

Messi to Dowman: Who’s the world’s best player at every age?

March 25, 2026
Next Post
Tyler Smith on Cowboys’ expectations – ‘Super Bowl champions’

Tyler Smith on Cowboys' expectations - 'Super Bowl champions'

Top Hawaii Courses worth a shaka – Golf Blog, Golf Articles

Top Hawaii Courses worth a shaka - Golf Blog, Golf Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Joe Lunardi’s ultimate guide to men’s March Madness 2026

Joe Lunardi’s ultimate guide to men’s March Madness 2026

March 18, 2026
Dallas Goedert stays with Eagles on new 1-year deal

Dallas Goedert stays with Eagles on new 1-year deal

March 16, 2026
Safety Nick Scott returns to Panthers on 1-year deal

Safety Nick Scott returns to Panthers on 1-year deal

March 16, 2026
Top 25 And 1: Duke, Arizona earn conference titles as race for final No. 1 seed heats up

Top 25 And 1: Duke, Arizona earn conference titles as race for final No. 1 seed heats up

March 3, 2026
2026 NFL Scouting Combine Workouts: QBs, WRs, and RBs

2026 NFL Scouting Combine Workouts: QBs, WRs, and RBs

February 28, 2026
Tyrese Haliburton’s origin story: How Pacers star went from skinny freshman at Iowa State to NBA Finals

Tyrese Haliburton’s origin story: How Pacers star went from skinny freshman at Iowa State to NBA Finals

June 4, 2025
Avious Griffin Highlights Boxing Insider Promotion’s Card By Stopping Jose Luis Sanchez In 9.

Avious Griffin Highlights Boxing Insider Promotion’s Card By Stopping Jose Luis Sanchez In 9.

1007
Anthony Davis could return to Mavericks’ lineup during upcoming Eastern road trip: Report

Anthony Davis could return to Mavericks’ lineup during upcoming Eastern road trip: Report

1134
Game Thread #9: Milwaukee Brewers (4-4) vs. Cincinnati Reds (2-6)

Game Thread #9: Milwaukee Brewers (4-4) vs. Cincinnati Reds (2-6)

6
Duke basketball takeaways: With Cooper Flagg in NBA, Jon Scheyer talks what’s next

Duke basketball takeaways: With Cooper Flagg in NBA, Jon Scheyer talks what’s next

1
La llamada: Colson Montgomery | Baseball Prospectus

La llamada: Colson Montgomery | Baseball Prospectus

1
Derrick White reacts to Celtics trade rumors, ‘tough’ offseason moves – NBC Sports Boston

Derrick White reacts to Celtics trade rumors, ‘tough’ offseason moves – NBC Sports Boston

1
Floyd Schofield Jr. Questions Title Chase After Delay

Floyd Schofield Jr. Questions Title Chase After Delay

March 26, 2026
‘I wouldn’t say it’s a surprise’ – Gabriel Bortoleto reacts to Jonathan Wheatley’s departure from Audi

‘I wouldn’t say it’s a surprise’ – Gabriel Bortoleto reacts to Jonathan Wheatley’s departure from Audi

March 26, 2026
Arvell Reese’s pro day raises eyebrows but won’t hurt draft stock

Arvell Reese’s pro day raises eyebrows but won’t hurt draft stock

March 26, 2026
MLB Opening Day 2026 live: Lineups, updates, highlights, more

MLB Opening Day 2026 live: Lineups, updates, highlights, more

March 26, 2026
Jake Paul thinks 'terrible boxer' Francis Ngannou is an 'easy fight'

Jake Paul thinks 'terrible boxer' Francis Ngannou is an 'easy fight'

March 26, 2026
Do big NFL free agent signings pay off? Sorting recent deals

Do big NFL free agent signings pay off? Sorting recent deals

March 26, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn TikTok Pinterest
Got Action

Stay updated with the latest sports news, highlights, and expert analysis at Got Action. From football to basketball, we cover all your favorite sports. Get your daily dose of action now!

CATEGORIES

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • MLB
  • MMA
  • NBA
  • NCAA Baseball
  • NCAA Basketball
  • NCAA Football
  • NCAA Sport
  • NFL
  • NHL
  • Tennis
  • Uncategorized

SITEMAP

  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Submit Press Release
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2025 Got Action.
Got Action is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
Submit Press Release

Copyright © 2025 Got Action.
Got Action is not responsible for the content of external sites.