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PSG have splurged an eye-watering £1.1BILLION on transfers to reach Champions League final


PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have spent an astonishing £1.1BILLION on transfers alone to reach the Champions League final.

The French giants have openly admitted they’ll do whatever it takes to win the Champions League.

PSG have spent over £1bn in their quest to win the Champions League

PSG have spent a small fortune trying to win their first Champions LeagueCredit: Getty – Pool

And they certainly haven’t been afraid to open the cheque book either.

Incredibly, PSG have spent over £1bn in order to reach the final.

The Ligue 1 champions have only ever TWICE reached the Champions League semi-finals – this season and way back in 1994-95.

After a long European – and domestic – drought, PSG were taken over by their current Qatari owners in 2011.

And since then, they have spent a whopping £1.1bn on mega-money transfers such as Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

Neymar cost a world record £198million when brought in from Barcelona, while ex-Monaco man Mbappe is the second-priciest player in history at £162m.

And there are three more purchases of more than £50m apiece.

PSG’s big spending begun following their 2011 takeoverCredit: AP:Associated Press

Edinson Cavani – who left the club on a free this summer – cost £55m from Napoli in 2013-14.

Mauro Icardi made his loan move from Inter Milan permanent this summer in a deal worth £52m.

And David Luiz cost PSG £50m on leaving Chelsea in 2014-15.

But even before that, PSG were spending the mega-bucks from the get-go under new ownership.

In the first summer, they spent £38m on Javier Pastore from Palermo – with Lucas Moura (£36m, Sao Paulo) and Thiago Silva (£35m, AC Milan) joining a year later.

Leandro Paredes, who joined from Zenit in 2018-19, also cost £35m.

All in all, PSG have signed 43 players since their takeover, with the bill – before wages – costing £1.1bn.

So far that’s only got them into the final though.

After beating RB Leipzig 3-0 in the semis, they will take on Bayern Munich or Lyon in the final on Sunday.

Will that £1.1bn spending finally win them their first ever European crown?

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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