Premier League's Record Summer Spending
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•Transfer Deadline Day: Who spent and signed the most in summer window?
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Premier League teams spent more than Â1.96bn in transfer window than Italy 's Serie A.
Manchester United had the highest net spend in the Premier League with Â42.1m signing Manuel Ugarte .
Manchester City had the lowest net spend of any Premier League club - Â115.8m profit.
Brighton had the most expensive net spend, spending Â107.6m - more than 12 other Premier League clubs.
Chelsea spent Â203 m, selling more players than they bought ( 10 players).
Aston Villa , Ipswich , Nottingham Forest and Tottenham also broke their records.
Ipswich spent Â109 m on 10 players - seven of whom are from Premier League clubs.
Leicester spent more than Â75 m on seven players from top divisions.
Birmingham smashed the League One record with the signing of Fulham striker Jay Stansfield on deadline day .
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