| Football's biggest spenders in last decade with Man Utd top and Liverpool low in list |
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Manchester United have the highest net spend of any club in the world over the past 10 years – but have just five major trophies to show for it.
United have chased success in the transfer market in the last decade, splashing huge fees on players in the hope it will bring back the glory of the Sir Alex Ferguson era.
They splashed out £200million on Leny Yoro, Joshua Zirkzee, Matthijs de Ligt, Noussair Masraoui and Manuel Ugarte, but currently sit 13th in the Premier League after sacking Erik ten Hag.
United have a staggering net spend of €1.3billion (£1.08bn) since 2015, more than any other club. It means they come ahead of reigning Premier League champions Manchester City, AC Milan, Newcastle, Barcelona and Al-Hilal, who round off the top 10.
Premier League clubs have a combined spend of €23.02bn (£19.18bn) over the last decade, over double the next nearest, Italy's Serie A at €10.84bn (£9.03bn).
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