How much Big Six clubs have earned by selling academy players

taleofbluehalves

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According to the article in The Mirror money earnt as follows:

Players with 10 or fewer first team appearances
  • Arsenal - £11,640,000
  • Chelsea - £6,550,851
  • Liverpool - £3,310,000
  • Manchester City - £70,672,876
  • Manchester United - £9,752,000
  • Tottenham Hotspur - £11,788,527
Grand total - £113,714,254

Players with No senior appearances
  • Arsenal - £6,800,000
  • Chelsea - £3,040,000
  • Liverpool - £360,000
  • Manchester City - £44,472,876
  • Manchester United - £7,122,000
  • Tottenham Hotspur - £3,038,527
Grand total - £64,833,403

Pretty big profits from the Academy but it’s all estimates of course.
 
Chelsea should just close their academy down. They win everything give none of their players a chance in the first team and have only made 6 million, which is barely anything in todays football.
 
Chelsea should just close their academy down. They win everything give none of their players a chance in the first team and have only made 6 million, which is barely anything in todays football.

Don’t clubs make money on loaning players?
 
I see that it’s 70 mill of which 44 was for players without first team appearances, but that’s pretty phenomenal. Be good to see who they were and how many

I would imagine that Aaron Mooy and Angus Gunn are included in those figures. That’s £20 million for starters.

It’s a fantastic amount, and everyone involved should feel very proud.
 
I would imagine that Aaron Mooy and Angus Gunn are included in those figures. That’s £20 million for starters.

It’s a fantastic amount, and everyone involved should feel very proud.
You could make a case for Iheanacho to be included.
 

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