Just read an article in Times today saying Spurs nett spend on transfers in last 10 years is just £15m. That is incredible and shows how to run a top club. Also how selling is just as important as buying. No wonder they could afford there new stadium
Our net spend would also look a lot healthier if Real Madrid gave us £85 million for one player. Looking at the last five years they have done very well to compete with the rest of the top six with a net spend hundreds of millions lower. However, it would seem that our first aim should be to rival Liverpool's feeder club who have maintained Premier League status whilst making a net transfer profit, not just because of last year's sale of VVD, but for three of the last five seasons. They didn't get a sell on clause in the Bale deal though.