Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.
Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.
Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.
Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.
Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.
Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.
Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.
Manchester United paid £77m more for Antony, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro this summer than they were actually worth, according to a new study.
The Red Devils were found to have the highest overspend of any club in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues when reported transfer fees were compared to a player’s estimated value prior to transfer.
The study by Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, published on Monday, showed United had paid a combined 238million euro (£209m) more than the estimated total value of 33 players they had signed since July 2012.
A further breakdown of the data obtained by the PA news agency on Tuesday showed the signing of Antony from Ajax was the biggest contributor to United’s overspend.
He was valued at 67m euro but United were reported to have paid 100m – a difference of 33m.
United were found to have overspent by 29m euro to sign Martinez and 26m euro to sign Casemiro. Across the three deals that amounts to 88m euro or just over £77m.