Is transfer spending finally normal? Why a $100m player might be a thing of the past
Briefly

Deflation is not just an economic term; its consequences extend to the world of football, where delayed spending can create a ripple effect harming clubs and the league.
The Premier League saw a significant 40% reduction in net spending during the last transfer window, highlighting an alarming trend that could destabilize team finances.
As clubs stress over meeting Profit and Sustainability Rules, they often overlook their own role in implementing these regulations, fostering an environment of financial limbo.
While teams like Manchester City may be insulated from these financial pressures, the overall trend towards deflation could impact competitiveness and operational stability across the league.
Read at ESPN.com
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