Here is a full list of purchase, sale, and net spend figures for teams in the bottom half of the Premier League table, which makes interesting reading as we and Foxes are the only ones that actually made a profit this summer:
11th place: Crystal Palace - £36m spent; £10.9m sold; £25.1m net spend.
12th place: Bournemouth - £31.5m spent; £0 sold; £31.5m net spend.
13th place: West Ham- £163.8m spent; £16.9m sold; £146.9m net spend.
14th place: Southampton - £64.3m spent; £0 sold; £64.3m net spend.
15th place: Everton - £104.2m spent; £79.2m sold; £25m net spend.
16th place: Leeds United - £93.9m spent; £101.7m sold; -£7.8m net spend.
17th place: Aston Villa - £90m spent; £37.8m sold; £52.2m net spend.
18th place: Wolves: £127.7m spent; £51.4m sold; £76.3m net spend.
19th place: Leicester City: £15.3m spent; £73.3m sold: -£58m net spend.
20th place: Nott’m Forest: £149.8m spent; £6.3m sold; £143.5m net spend.
Come on AR, open your wallet in Jan!
Not sure if Saint, Bournemouth, Wolves of Forest have the money for big signings in Jan but they could get good loans.
We need to invest in proven players though - permanent and/or loans