Yes - i'm a little bored at work, but I have just done some quick calculations.
If we did 3 league tables based on the bellow, and compare it to current standings - This is how they look.
1. Total transfer spend THIS season - 6 teams currently sit within 3 places of a Total transfer spend table
2. Net transfer spend THIS season - 6 teams currently sit within 3 places of a Net transfer
3. Total wage bill for THIS season - 10 teams currently sit within 3 places of a Total wage bill
This is all anyone is saying....its just a more reflective predictor.
Factoring in Cup success...points deductions...Euro success is different....and the trying to calculate the biggest club or anything more...THIS is not about that.
FWIW & it isn’t intended as a dig at
Moyes (so he doesn’t require defending

) some of the highest paid players don’t necessarily command the highest transfer fees presumably because of the limited number of clubs able or willing to pay them combined with the players preference.
TAA & Salah will get top wages & cost nothing &
Grealish will be our top earner if he signs but it looks like we are only willing to pay up to £20m for him.
According to
Soccernomics, transfer spend has a surprisingly weak correlation with league position, explaining only about 16% of variation in performance, while salary expenditure is far more critical, explaining up to 92%. While high transfer fees can improve a team over time, they do not guarantee immediate success, and wages are the true driver of league success