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Premier League transfers – highest spenders per season revealed!

The arrival of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich as new Chelsea owner changed the transfer game in England. The Blues went on a remarkable spending spree, signing virtually a whole new squad-worth of first team talent. They finished second in the Premier League, behind undefeated champions Arsenal, but did knock the Gunners out of the Champions League.

2008/09: Man City spent u00a3113m, including u00a332.5m on Robinho
2008/09: Man City spent £113m, including £32.5m on Robinho
2009/10: Man City spent u00a3124m, including u00a325m on Emmanuel Adebayor
2009/10: Man City spent £124m, including £25m on Emmanuel Adebayor
2010/11: Man City spent u00a3154.75m, including u00a325m on David Silva, u00a324m on Yaya Toure, u00a317m on Aleksandr Kolarov and u00a311m on Jerome Boateng
2010/11: Man City spent £154.75m, including £25m on David Silva, £24m on Yaya Toure, £17m on Aleksandr Kolarov and £11m on Jerome Boateng
2013/14: Tottenham spent u00a3103.7m, including u00a325.8m Erik Lamela
2013/14: Tottenham spent £103.