The January transfer window is in progress, but for Premier League nothing special happened, except rumors. Rumors say that Manchester United will have an intense period in order to improve the climate that exists in the team, but we are still waiting.
Let’s take a look at the five most wasteful teams in the magic world of England’s Premier League.

Manchester United – 576 million pounds

Whether we like it or not, Manchester United are among the teams who spend only when needed. Since the England league was renamed to Premier League, the ‘Red Devils’ have given a total amount of 576 million pounds for transfers. Indicative is the transfer of Juan Sebastian Veron, which costed around 28 million pounds, while also the transfer of Matthieu Bemba, who never made ​​a career with the team, had cost about 7 million pounds.

Tottenham – 577 million pounds

Tottenham was never a team which claimed titles and had the custom to spend enough money on transfer periods. However, the past season had significant spendings for the acquisition of Erik Lamela and Roberto Soldado and thus brought in the top 5 of the Premier League. Of course, the parameter we must not forget is that they sold Gareth Bale for the sum of 78 million pounds.

Liverpool – 650 million pounds

There were a lot of times when Liverpool acquired players over exorbitant sums, which impressed the fans. This happened mostly with the presence of Rafa Benitez on the bench. It is indicative that the club have spent 50 million pounds for the acquisition of Andy Carroll from Newcastle, a transfer that made lot of their fans to laugh. Much better and valuable were the transfers of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge, which have cost a lot, like the one of Fernando Torres in the past.

Manchester City – 806 million pounds

Man City is one of the groups that enhance their potential transfers, rather than through hard work in training. Having taken a Premier League and having an embarrassing defeat from Wigan in last year’s FA Cup, we can not tell that has stabilized its performance. However, Man City has the most complete line-ups in UK, but also with several bad transfers like that of Emmanuel Adebayor for the sum of 24 million pounds.

Chelsea – 904 million pounds

No surprise there is the fact that Chelsea tops the list. From 2003 onwards, when the team found Roman Abramovich, nobody could keep counting the money that have been spent for transfers. However, there are results, with winning the Champions League, four FA Cups, one Europa League and two championships. One of the typical additions was Fernando Torres for over 50 million pounds.

source; BetShoot