MONEY talks on the pitch in the Premier League.
To compete for titles every season, teams spend billions on the best players from around the world.
PAMan City and Liverpool have spent the heaviest on their teams[/caption]
ReutersThe 2019 clash between Liverpool and Man City tops the list[/caption]
And now the most valuable clashes in the league’s history have been revealed.
The two starting XI’s as Liverpool took on Man City in the 2019-20 campaign cost a staggering £1.3bn combined.
Jurgen Klopp’s men won the mega-money clash 3-1 at Anfield, with the goals coming from Fabinho, Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Bernardo Silva.
Liverpool’s team that day set them back an incredible £707m.
The biggest fees came via Virgil van Dijk, who they purchased from Southampton in 2017 for £80m and goalkeeper Alisson, signed from Roma a year later for £67m.
Luckily, Trent Alexander-Arnold cost them nothing as he came through the Reds’ academy to save a further dent in Liverpool’s bank account.
Andy Robertson also cost a relatively cheap £8m from Hull six years ago.
Man City’s side was worth £604m with the largest amounts coming from the £55m they spent on Kevin De Bruyne and the £63m for Rodri.
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Over £1bn was spent on players in all ten of the games
Pep Guardiola could have made his starting XI even more pricey but decided to leave £120m duo Joao Cancelo and Riyad Mahrez on the bench.
Matches featuring Man City and Liverpool dominate the top ten, while Manchester United don’t appear on the list at all, despite spending close to £400m on players in the past two years.
Tottenham feature regularly with £63m man Tanguy Ndombele and £42m signing Davinson Sanchez bumping up the cost of a Spurs side that also features cheaper deals like the £5m they paid MK Dons for Dele Alli.
Since Chelsea were purchased by Todd Boehly, the club has spent over £1billion on transfers and it is therefore no surprise to see the Blues make the rich list.
Their thrilling 4-4 draw against City earlier this season makes the cut with a combined £1.15bn spent on the starting XI’s that day.
Also coming from this campaign, the 1-1 draw between the current champions and Liverpool completes the top ten.
The players on show last month were worth a combined £1.14bn.
Getty£1.15bn was spent on the starting XI’s in Chelsea’s 4-4 draw with Man City this season[/caption]