Why the Premier League transfer market has gone crazy this summer according to : The Telegraph

Deals worth £650 million have been completed before the final frenzy is even near. "Imagine how much he would cost if he could cross the ball," he wrote, before describing the valuation as "mental". "If anyone pays anywhere near that then the game has gone completely mental," he said. Log in to your Telegraph account or register now to join in the debate. Jeremy Wilson will be replying to comments on this article from 12.30pm today.



Why the Premier League transfer market has gone crazy this summer
"soccer/">Chelsea Football Club and Real Madrid have agreed terms for the transfer of Alvaro Morata to Stamford Bridge," Chelsea said on their club website. Real Madrid's Spanish striker Alvaro Morata. Chelsea have reached an agreement to buy Spain international striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid for a reported €80 million (£70m, AU$116m), the two clubs have announced. Real Madrid's forward Alvaro Morata. Alvaro Morata scored 20 goals last season.

Wenger explains increase in Premier League transfer fees

Arsene Wenger says that transfer fees increasing is a direct consequence of the Premier League "being rich". In terms of single fees, Premier League clubs have spent at least £30million on nine individual players. That explains the (transfer fees)." Wenger said the eye-watering sums being spent in the transfer market come from selling clubs demanding large figures from Premier League teams. England's top flight clubs account for five of the nine biggest transfer spends so far this summer.


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