Nottingham Forest was promoted to the Premier league this season. They have been busy strengthening their squad depth ahead of the upcoming season. Nottingham has already splashed 81.8 million Euros in signing new players....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

This expenditure made them the eight Promoted team with the highest spending in the transfer window in the Europe’s top five leagues.

Nottingham Forest most recent signing is Jesse Lingard. The newly promoted premier league team signed the England forward in a one year contract deal.

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They also spent 20.5 million Euros in acquiring the services of Taiwo Awoniyi. They also acquired Moussa Niakhate ahead of the 2022/23 premier league season. This shows that they are willing to do everything possible to continue playing in the English too flight.

However, AS Monaco is the highest spending promoted team in the Europe’s top five leagues. In the 2013/14 season, the French team spent 160.7 million Euros on new players. They went on to become one of the best teams in the French league.

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However, Aston Villa is ranked second in the list after they spent 159.5 million Euros in 2019/20 season. Moreso, Fulham made the top three lost after they spent 116.5 million Euros in 2018/19 season. Asides Fulham, Monaco and Aston Villa, there are other Promoted teams who spent over 100 million Euros. Wolves and Leeds united are the teams in question.

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Other teams who made the list of top ten highest spending promoted teams in the Europe’s top five leagues includes Juventus, Sheffield united, Watford and Leipzig. After this huge expenditure, these teams have succeeded in staying in the top flight till now.

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