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1 cent didn t spend! Team News: Four clubs in the top five European leagues have zero recruitment expenses this summer

7:56pm, 3 September 2025Football

September 3 According to statistics from the "Team News", four of the five major European leagues did not spend money to sign ups during the transfer period this summer.

The summer transfer period of mainstream European leagues has ended. Many wealthy clubs spend a lot of money when signing, but there are also some clubs with financial difficulties. Even among the five major European leagues, four clubs did not spend 1 cent this summer, namely: Genoa, Heidenheim of the Bundesliga, Angers and Le Havre of the French Ligue 1.

Genoa introduced 1 free agent this summer, and 6 players were loaned for free from other clubs; Haydenheim introduced 1 free agent, 2 players were loaned for free, and 1 loaned for free returned to the team; Angers introduced 1 free agent, 1 player was loaned for free, 2 loaned for free, and 6 young players were promoted from his reserve team; Le Havre introduced 9 free agents, 2 players were loaned for free, and 5 loaned for free return, and 3 players were promoted from the reserve team.

Angers is currently under the control of the DNCG (National Administration of Management Control) and is also subject to restrictions on salary expenses. In addition, in terms of player transfers, Angers sold French striker Esteban Lepoll to Rennes for 13.5 million euros this summer. This is Angers' only sale transaction this summer, but has achieved good returns. Le Havre sold Aliu Tiare to Dynamo Kiev for 1 million euros, which is their only sale this summer.

Premier League clubs have high incomes, so there are no clubs with zero transfer expenses this summer. Although there is no club with zero spending, La Liga's Sevilla club only spent 250,000 euros on loan this summer to loan French midfielder Batista Mendy from Trabzon Sports. Another La Liga club, Getafe, spent only 1.8 million euros this summer.

In addition to the above 6 clubs, the other five European leagues have spent at least more than 2 million euros this summer.

source:vn 7m cn

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