Premier League clubs spend almost twice as international transfers as the second largest expense Cup Germany this summer.
The data transfer matching system FIFA shows that teams from England, driven from one season to £ 2.7 million television many spent £ 880million in the summer transfer window.
TMS recent report showed that the top five leagues took almost three times more than the rest of the world keep this summer with English football in mind.
As soon as it is to get a big surprise after a summer that saw Paul Pogba to join Manchester United for Juventus for £ 89m British record, but overall numbers are still staggering.
"Like Big 5 up next to all the other countries, the towers of England in France, Germany, Italy and Spain," said the report by the FIFA TMS.
"The television revenue deals is often described as one of the causes of this gap, and the recent agreement should be for all English clubs advantageous both directly and via a thread."
new offers national and international television in the Premier League worth £ 2.7 billion per year in the next three years - a guaranteed source of income again flying high in favor of England and saw the annual income increase in the league.
This huge financial advantage, the English teams allowed to spend £ 880m - an increase of eight percent over the summer transfer 2015 - more than 470 international transfers.
Net expenses English football, the amount flowed in fact from the land to other leagues, was a staggering £ 683m. German clubs were the biggest beneficiaries of winning £ 171m in the transfer of trade in England, more than 70 percent of total revenue in Germany.
The outputs of the English clubs overseas talent was two and a half times have passed as much as their counterparts in Italy and Spain and more than six times could afford as much as the French clubs.
The three major international customers in England spent almost as much as all the clubs in Germany. And the depth of spending English, was in another 26 clubs have contributed more than $ 5 million (£ 3.78m) in international transactions level.
As proposed by the Pogba case in England, like most French player of all, but he also likes young people. The average age of arriving in England was less than 23 years, with almost a third of the newcomers are younger than 21 years in Italy, however, draws veterans, with an average age of 28 for its transfer overseas.
be registered with all the details of each international transfer to the online platform TMS FIFA since 2010, this annual report is a more accurate assessment of the global market.
Total spending on summer rose for the fourth consecutive year to 2.81bn £ 7,325 on a plate transfers, but with many of these deals, especially out of the "Big 5" is for players from the contract, the prices average transfer it rose from £ 4 15 £ 3,930,000 m.
Deepening the 16-page report, other nations who have spent record amounts of international transactions this summer, are China, Portugal and Turkey, but they are still far behind even France.
Another fact that is evident increase of 35 percent compared to the agent fees, with around £ 200 flows into the bag grab this summer.
But Kimberly Morris, responsible for the integrity and compliance with the FIFA TMS said that the legal framework for more transparency provides, in particular the protection of minors in relation to.
"It's a balancing act, clubs are competitive units and there are different rules in the world to be respected circumstances," Morris said.
"But TMS certainly much harder to further improve greater transparency in the last five years and the clubs and leagues work together.
"There is a market place, so there are always new challenges, but on the protection of minors - and talk about the movement of children - there was a big improvement.
"The recent events with the big three Spanish clubs to circumvent the rules - Atletico, Barcelona and Real Madrid - send a strong message, and because the other clubs and leagues have understood decisions, how important to follow the rules.
"It is FIFA TMS is able to analyze and approve any transfer."
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