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James Chittick Aug 15, 2024

How Many Times Each Premier League Club Needs To Sell Out Its Stadium To Recoup Transfer Spend 1z5b5o

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With the Premier League back underway this weekend, a new study from CoinPoker.com found that Chelsea would need to sell out their ground an incredible 67 times to earn back what they’ve spent on transfers this summer. By taking the average price of a Category A Premier League ticket at each club, CoinPoker have been How Many Times Each Premier League Club Needs To Sell Out Its Stadium To Recoup Transfer Spend

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With the Premier League back underway this weekend, a new study from CoinPoker.com found that Chelsea would need to sell out their ground an incredible 67 times to earn back what they’ve spent on transfers this summer.

By taking the average price of a Category A Premier League ticket at each club, CoinPoker have been able to calculate the number of times every team needs to fill their stadium in order to recoup their spending. 

Chelsea are the biggest spenders in the league, needing to sell out Stamford Bridge at least 67 times to earn back the £161m they’ve splashed on new players, with tickets costing an average of £59.70.

Manchester City are among the most frugal so far, needing to sell out just seven times to earn back their £21m spend. Tickets at the Etihad this season average £60.

Arsenal have the second-most expensive tickets in the league on average, at £92.90, but would still need to sell out the Emirates 11 times over to cover their £63m spend.

Manchester United would have to sell out 16 times, while Tottenham would need 19 sell-out fixtures.

Liverpool meanwhile are yet to make a permanent summer g, so currently have a transfer spend of zero, and at £48.09, their average ticket prices are the fourth-lowest in the league.

Bournemouth top the sell-out table, thanks largely due to the tiny, 11,379 capacity of the Vitality stadium and the Cherries’ average ticket price of around £45 among the cheapest in the league.

Club Average ticket price (Adult, Cat A) Transfer Spend (£m) Stadium Capacity Sell out number
Bournemouth £45.57 49 11,379 94
Chelsea £59.70 161 40,341 67
Brentford £50.00 48 17,250 56
Aston Villa £73.00 150 42,640 48
Brighton £63 78 31,876 39
Nottingham Forest £52.50 62 30,445 39
Ipswich £56.50 62 29,673 37
Southampton £50.00 54 32,384 33
West Ham £61.25 122 62,500 32
Everton £45.50 43 39,572 24
Newcastle £59.00 58 52,000 19
Tottenham £90.72 102 62,850 18
Manchester United £73.50 89 74,310 16
Leicester £60.75 31 32,261 16
Crystal Palace £66.40 26 25,486 15
Wolves £58.07 28 32,050 15
Fulham £98 33 25,700 13
Arsenal £92.90 63 60,704 11
Manchester City £60.00 21 53,400 7
Liverpool £48.09 0 61,276 0
*Transfer spend data from transfermarkt.com, correct as of 14/08/24

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Having already spent £161m, Chelsea would need to sell out Stamford Bridge at least 67 times to earn back their summer outlay.

Only Bournemouth would need to sell out their ground more times, though this is mainly due to the small capacity of their ground.

The Blues have so far signed eight players for transfer fees, including the likes of Pedro Neto from Wolves and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester City. 

Dewsbury-Hall isn’t the only former Fox arriving in West London this season, ex-Leicester manager Enzo Maresca has also traded the East Midlands for the capital, and will be hoping for a strong start as Chelsea manager.

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Manchester City have spent just £21m so far, meaning they’d need to sell out the Etihad only seven times – the fewest of any side bar Liverpool.

Pep Guardiola has brought in Brazilian winger Savinho from French club Troyes, but is yet to pull the trigger on any major incoming business in the summer window.

Arsenal meanwhile would have to sell out the Emirates 11 times over, the next fewest after City.

The Gunners have brought in Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori, as well as completing the permanent g of goalkeeper David Raya.

But with clubs under more scrutiny than ever with FFP rules, it seems even the league’s big hitters are being careful not to spend too much before they’ve sold.

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Of the three newly-promoted sides, Ipswich Town have both the biggest outlay so far in of spending, and the most sell-outs needed to recoup their expenditure.

The Tractor boys have dropped £62m on gs, with ticket prices averaging £56.50. This means they’d need to sell out Portman Road 37 times over. 

Southampton and Leicester City meanwhile have spent £54m and £31m respectively. The Saints are charging an average of £50 at St Mary’s this season, while Leicester an average ticket will cost £60.75.

This means Southampton would need to sell out 33 times, and Leicester only 16 times.

James Chittick