Analysis by the Financial Times shows that within the top 15 teams in Europe, English clubs have on average earned more revenues than their continental rivals in nine of the last 16 seasons.
The Premier League's dominance is increasing. English clubs have outpaced the revenues of their European rivals in six of the past seven seasons, bolstered by the league's global appeal and billions of pounds in broadcasting cash.
The owners of Chelsea and Manchester City have spent a combined £1.6bn on players since they took the helm. Chelsea were the only club to spend more than £100m net, while Manchester City spent £97m.
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