
With the riches of the footballing world ever-growing, the process of unearthing an academy prospect and developing them into a world-beater may slowly become a dying art. Instead of persisting with academy prospects, clubs often delve into the market and splash the cash on the finest exploits possible. Financial backing is obviously imperative to how teams perform once the summer and winter windows open for business and without the mountains of cash behind them, it is possible that some of the sport’s greatest-ever tacticians may have not achieved nearly half of the success they are credited for today.
The likes of Zinedine Zidane narrowly miss out from being selected which just goes to show clever spending can still amount to huge levels of success, both domestically and on the European stage. Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti feature among the 20 best managers in world football in 2024. So, which managers have been the biggest spenders during their managerial tenures? We used Transfermarkt , who have crunched the numbers thanks to their extensive database, to muster up a list.
And there are some interesting inclusions and omissions – so, read on to find out if your club’s coach is known as one of football's heavy spenders! The highest-spending managers in football history Rank Name Clubs Titles Purchased players Transfer spend 1 Pep Guardiola 3 40 80 £1.9bn 2 Jose Mourinho 11 26 132 £1.6bn 3 Carlo Ancelotti 11 30 122 £1.
5bn 4 Massimiliano Allegri 9 16 124 £1.18bn 5 Diego Simeone 7 11 94 £1.18bn 6 Antonio Conte 11 10 107 £1.
11bn 7 Unai Emery 8 11 100 £1.06bn 8 Manuel Pellegrini 15 11 114 £1.05bn 9 Thomas Tuchel 6 11 75 £1.
04bn 10 Mauricio Pochettino 6 3 62 £959m 11 Jurgen Klopp 3 14 89 £950.7m 12 Jorge Jesus 19 25 147 £875.3m 13 Luis Enrique 6 13 48 £822m 14 Arsene Wenger 4 21 104 £816.
8m 15 Claudio Ranieri 22 12 141 £803.9m 16 Rafael Benitez 15 13 125 £774.7m 17 Ernesto Valverde 10 11 57 £772.
7m 18 Gian Piero Gasperini 6 1 164 £748.7m 19 Nuno Espirito Santo 7 3 78 £747.4m 20 David Moyes 7 3 104 £722.
2m 21 David Moyes While he's never really been a top-class manager, and his one attempt at being so with Manchester United failed pretty spectacularly, David Moyes has still had a solid career as a manager that's span over two decades. In that time, he's spent a pretty sizeable amount of money too. Moyes has spent 15 of his 26 years as a manager with Preston North End and Everton, but it's with the Red Devils and West Ham United where he's done the majority of his big spending.
While he's not won too many titles over the years, his track record in terms of the most expensive transfers he's ever made is pretty impressive. David Moyes' most expensive signings Player Club Fee Juan Mata Manchester United €44.73m Muhammed Kudus West Ham United €43m Lucas Pacqueta West Ham United €42.
95m Gianluca Scamacca West Ham United €38.6 Edson Alvarez West Ham United €38m 20 19 Nuno Espirito Santo A rather surprising entry on this list, Nuno Espirito Santo has spent a pretty significant chunk of money throughout his time as a manager. Through spells at the likes of Valencia, Porto, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tottenham Hotspur and now Nottingham Forest , he's had plenty of cash to play with.
That's before even mentioning his brief stint in the Saudi Pro League in 2023 when seemingly everyone in the division was spending like never before. The current Forest manager has signed 78 players over the years, including big names like Fabinho and unproven prospects like Fabio Silva. It's fair to say his business has had mixed results.
Nuno Espirito Santo's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Fabinho Al-Ittihad €46.7m Elliot Anderson Nottingham Forest €41.2m Fabio Silva Wolves €40m Raul Jimenez Wolves €38m Nelson Semedo Wolves €32m 18 Gian Piero Gasperini Gian Piero Gasperini has managed his fair share of teams over the years, but it's with Atalanta that he's seen the most success and spent the most money.
The Italian has won just one trophy throughout his career and it came with the Serie A club. He was given plenty of money to spend in Bergamo, signing the likes of Gianluca Scamacca, Jeremie Boga and Charles De Ketelaere. Overall, he's spent close to £750m on talent and has been in charge of Atalanta for eight years now.
He's overseen some pretty entertaining teams and finally got his hands on some silverware during the 2023/24 campaign, beating Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 in the Europa League final. Gian Piero Gasperini's most expensive signings Player Club Fee El Bilal Toure Atalanta €29.1m Gianluca Scamacca Atalanta €25.
6m Ederson Atalanta €22.9m Charles De Ketelaere Atalanta €22.7m Jeremie Boga Atalanta €20m 17 Ernesto Valverde Ernesto Valverde has made a solid career out of coaching in Spain.
Aside from two brief spells with Olympiacos, he's spent his entire managerial career in his homeland and coached the likes of Athletic Bilbao, Barcelona and Villarreal during that time. It's with the former, though, that he's spent the majority of his time. Currently on his third spell with Bilbao, Valverde has had no trouble splashing the cash whenever he felt necessary.
The 60-year-old has signed 57 players over the years and spent close to £800m in the process. It should come as no surprise to anyone, though, that the bulk of that spending came during his three-year tenure with Barcelona . Considering his miserable track record with major signings, though, it's probably best if he watches the pennies from now on.
Ernesto Valverde's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Ousmane Dembele Barcelona €135m Philippe Coutinho Barcelona £135m Antoine Griezmann Barcelona €120m Frenkie de Jong Barcelona €86m Paulinho Barcelona €42m 16 Rafael Benitez Having spent time at the helm of 15 different clubs, Benitez has overseen a grand total of 125 new arrivals. The Spaniard built one of Liverpool’s greatest Premier League sides during his time in charge but was working on a shoestring budget for much of his six-year Merseyside stint. Owing to that, a £26.
5m move for Fernando Torres – who became the club’s record signing at the time – was his biggest spend at the club, but it was one that certainly paid off. Spells at Real Madrid and Napoli have seen him afforded a little more money to spend than his time at Anfield did. Rafael Benitez's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Gonzalo Higuain Napoli €39m Fernando Torres Liverpool €38m Mateo Kovacic Real Madrid €38m Danilo Real Madrid €31.
5m Robbie Keane Liverpool €24m 15 Claudio Ranieri Claudio Ranieri will forever live in Premier League folklore for that league-defining campaign where he took heavy outsiders Leicester City to the summit, fending off the likes of Arsenal , Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City, who all secured Champions League qualification in 2015/16. While he managed the unthinkable with a team made up of lesser-known talent, he has also had his fair share of big-money moves, too, having spent just over £800m during his time as a manager. His time at Monaco and Chelsea were especially fruitful in that sense, with the majority of his biggest deals coming at those two clubs.
Claudio Ranieri's most expensive signings Player Club Fee James Rodriguez Monaco €45m Radamel Falcao Monaco €43m Islam Slimani Leicester City €31m Hernan Crespo Chelsea €26m Joao Moutinho Monaco €25m 14 Arsene Wenger The Frenchman is typically involved in discussions of who the best Premier League manager to ever live is, and he has his hefty outlay to thank. Impressively, Wenger has won 21 titles, most notably three Premier Leagues during his time at Arsenal, but struggled to replicate his early success during the final years of his tenure in England. Times have changed and transfer fees have skyrocketed, since the Frenchman left the managerial game behind, so it would be interesting to see how the likes of Wenger would fare in the modern game and whether they could operate quite as successfully in the market when there's so much money being thrown around.
Arsene Wenger's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Arsenal €63.75m Alexandre Lacazette Arsenal €53m Mesut Ozil Arsenal €47m Granit Xhaka Arsenal €45m Alexis Sanchez Arsenal €42.5m The two can be considered Premier League thanks to their respective success - but who is statistically superior? 13 Luis Enrique Through spells with Roma, Barcelona, Spain and now Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique has had the opportunity to coach some pretty big teams and he's been handed some impressive transfer budgets as a result.
It's his current stint in France, though, that has seen the Spaniard spend the most money in his career. Enrique has spent £822m in total over the years, with the likes of Manuel Ugarte, Joao Neves and Ousmane Dembele recruited at PSG during his tenure. He's also signed talented stars such as Bradley Barcola and Samuel Umtiti.
His transfer business has led to significant success, with 13 titles won. Luis Enrique's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Randal Kolo Muani PSG €95m Khvicha Kvaratskhelia PSG €70m Manuel Ugarte PSG €60m Joao Neves PSG €59.2m Ousmane Dembele PSG €50m 12 Jorge Jesus With 147 players coming through the door during his tenure at 19 clubs, the 69-year-old is expected to find himself on this list.
He has become a managerial phenomenon in Portugal since starting out in 1990 at Amora, having gone on to manage the likes of Benfica and Sporting. He was re-appointed Al-Hilal head coach during the summer of 2023 and with the riches of the Middle East looking to stamp their authority in the world of football – highlighted by their capture of Neymar – this overall spend could certainly rise. It's a testament to how much money he has to throw around in Saudi that the five most expensive signings of his managerial career have all come since he joined Al-Hilal last year.
Jorge Jesus' most expensive signings Player Club Fee Neymar Al Hilal €90m Malcom Al Hilal €60m Ruben Neves Al Hilal €55m Aleksandar Mitrovic Al Hilal €52.6m Sergej Milinkovic-Savic Al Hilal €40m 11 Jurgen Klopp Jurgen Klopp is arguably one of Liverpool’s greatest managers ever, having achieved a flurry of success since taking post in 2015, including a Premier League and a Champions League title. He has spent fairly big, however.
Over the course of his four-club managerial career, he has sanctioned 89 new signings and spent £950m. The German tactician has been tasked with rubbing shoulders with Manchester City in recent years and has done a respectable job, despite not having the same level of money to part with. With his departure coming at the end of the 2023/24 season, the Reds will be hoping his successor, Arne Slot, will fare even half as well in the transfer market.
Jurgen Klopp's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Darwin Nunez Liverpool €85m Virgil van Dijk Liverpool €84.65m Dominik Szoboszlai Liverpool €70m Alisson Liverpool €62.5m Naby Keita Liverpool €60m 10 Mauricio Pochettino Having won a mere three titles across his managerial career, Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino will look back and ponder where his money should have been invested instead, seeing as he has spent close to £1bn.
His time at Tottenham Hotspur saw him famously receive little financial backing, so it might seem wild to see he's spent so much. Now in charge of the United States national team, it seems he won't be adding to his tally for the foreseeable future and he could fall down this list as a result. Mauricio Pochettino's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Moises Caicedo Chelsea €116m Achraf Hakimi PSG €68m Romeo Lavia Chelsea €62.
1m Tanguy Ndombele Tottenham Hotspur €62m Christopher Nkunku Chelsea €60m 9 Thomas Tuchel Now in charge of England, Thomas Tuchel also took the reins of Chelsea and Bayern Munich and enjoyed a Champions League triumph just months after he entered the job at Stamford Bridge. To prepare for the 2022-23 campaign, Tuchel had spent over £250m on new faces which set a new British record – and maybe even a precedent for those around them – for most spent in a singular transfer window. That, of course, included £97.
5m being spent on Romelu Lukaku. That's not the sort of transfer anyone wants on their record really as the Belgian was a disaster at Stamford Bridge. Still, though, he was the man who brought Kylian Mbappe to PSG, so at least he can always boast about that one.
Thomas Tuchel's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Kylian Mbappe PSG €180m Romelu Lukaku Chelsea €113m Harry Kane Bayern Munich €95m Wesley Fofana Chelsea €80.4m Marc Cucurella Chelsea €65.3m 8 Manuel Pellegrini The former Manchester City man was in post when the club began to transform into a well-oiled trophy-winning machine.
Following on from Sheikh Mansour’s money-inspired takeover, City were now able to match their rivals and spend big – yet wisely – in the market. Pair that spell with his time at Real Madrid and he was spending whatever money was necessary on some of the biggest names in the sport. The Chilean became somewhat of a journeyman in the football manager sphere and has welcomed 114 new players during his 15-club stint as head coach, though it’s doubtful that any club were able to mirror what the English club were spending during his presence.
Manuel Pellegrini's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid €94m Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City €76m Kaka Real Madrid €67m Raheem Sterling Manchester City €63.7m Sebastian Haller West Ham United €50m 7 Unai Emery Securing Champions League football for the current campaign thanks to their impressive league finish in 2023/24, Aston Villa boss Emery was given more financial freedom to bolster his squad over the summer. But he certainly hasn’t been short of cash during his time at previous clubs, especially at north London-based outfit Arsenal.
In his first two seasons at the helm, the Spaniard did not spend frugally, with over £200m being splashed on new signings which, unfortunately, resulted in little success. His time at Villa, though, has seen him endure great success in the transfer market, even if his third-most expensive signing, Moussa Diaby, spent just one season at the team before moving to Saudi Arabia. Unai Emery's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Neymar Paris Saint-Germain €222m Nicolas Pepe Arsenal €80m Amadou Onana Aston Villa €59.
35m Moussa Diaby Aston Villa €55m Ian Maatsen Aston Villa €44.5m 6 Antonio Conte Antonio Conte is currently enjoying some much-needed downtime away from football after his sour stint in north London with Tottenham Hotspur, but it cannot be downplayed how brilliant a football manager he is. But his mouth-watering spending begs the question: how much of his success actually boils down to his expertise? He has spent time at 11 different clubs since calling it a day on his playing career and has overseen deals for a total of 107 players since, with the total spend reaching £1bn.
The spending has brought some success, but not the levels that he likely wanted, with nine titles to his name. Antonio Conte's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Romelu Lukaku Inter Milan €74m Alvaro Morata Chelsea €66m Richarlison Tottenham Hotspur €58m Cristian Romero Tottenham Hotspur €52m Achraf Hakimi Inter Milan €43m 5 Diego Simeone Currently managing at Atlético Madrid, Diego Simeone has little to show for his exuberant spending tendencies with just 11 titles accrued over an outlay of £1.18bn.
Having the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona to fend off is, of course, a tall order, and he may have shot himself in the foot staying in the Spanish capital for so long, but he cannot blame financial constraints for his poor (in the grand scheme of things) trophy haul. Considering the amount of money his team has made off selling some of their best players over the years, though, he more than earned the right to go a little wild in the transfer market every once in a while. It's just a shame the Joao Felix move was so poor in hindsight.
Diego Simeone's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Joao Felix Atletico Madrid €127.2m Luis Suarez Atletico Madrid €81.72m Julian Alvarez Atletico Madrid €75m Thomas Lemar Atletico Madrid €72m Diego Costa Atletico Madrid €60m 4 Massimiliano Allegri Despite his two-year hiatus from management between 2019 and 2021, Massimiliano Allegri has been Juventus’ head coach since 2014, though he did spend time at other clubs prior to his illustrious stint at the Old Lady.
With 16 titles under his belt, the Italian has welcomed 124 new faces to his respective sides since he turned his hand to management, spending a whopping £1.18bn. It's clear where he spent the majority of his money, with his five most expensive signings all coming during his spells with Juventus, with wildly varying levels of success across the board.
£100m for an ageing Ronaldo might not have been the wisest in hindsight. Massimiliano Allegri's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus €117m Gonzalo Higuain Juventus €90m Dusan Vlahovic Juventus €83.5m Bremer Juventus €46.
9m Federico Chiesa Juventus €44.6m 3 Carlo Ancelotti Commonly known as ‘Don Carlo’, his moniker certainly transcends into his transfer window activity seeing as Carlo Ancelotti is in the top three managers of all-time in terms of his overall expenditure. The seasoned 64-year-old has been at the helm of an array of clubs, ranging from Chelsea, AC Milan, Bayern Munich all the way down to Everton.
He is currently in charge of European behemoth Real Madrid and so has ample money at his disposal. The same can be loosely said about the entirety of his managerial career as he has spent nearly £1.5bn on 122 players.
The majority of his high spending has come across two spells at the Bernabeu, though, with his purchase of Jude Bellingham last summer the most expensive in his career. Carlo Ancelotti's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Jude Bellingham Real Madrid €113m Gareth Bale Real Madrid €101m Aurelien Tchouameni Real Madrid €80m James Rodriguez Real Madrid €75m Fernando Torres Chelsea €58.5m All the signings made by Carlo Ancelotti during his time as Everton manager.
2 Jose Mourinho The animated head honcho, Jose Mourinho , has been in charge at a host of top European clubs - most notably Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United – and has enjoyed levels of success at almost every club, amounting to 26 titles. Even at Porto, who are not in the same echelons as the aforementioned trio, the decorated manager turned them into a force to be reckoned with. To help with that, he has spent an eye-watering figure of £1.
6bn on 132 players across the nine clubs he has been in charge of. Like him or not, there’s no denying that he will end his career as one of the best managers to ever grace the game. Jose Mourinho's most expensive signings Player Club Fee Paul Pogba Manchester United €105m Romelu Lukaku Manchester United €84.
7m Fred Manchester United €59m Nemanja Matic Manchester United €44.7m Andriy Shevchenko Chelsea €43.8m.