Transfer budget: £2m, Wage budget: £50k p/w, Financial Status: RichĪ new stadium and reckless spending in past windows has limited the funds available at Everton. The latter is out of contract in 2023, so securing him to a new deal should be the early focus. Michael Olise and Eberechi Eze have room to improve, as the exciting attacking duo support talisman Wilfried Zaha. Resources are minimal at Crystal Palace to begin with, but fortunately the Eagles have invested in a number of names with huge potential in recent windows. Transfer budget: £1.7m, Wage budget: £25k p/w, Financial Status: Secure Transfer budget: £13.5m, Wage budget: £150k p/w, Financial Status: SecureĬhelsea’s record-breaking summer spend has impacted the initial budgets at Stamford Bridge, with the west Londoners having invested £272 million on new faces in the biggest single transfer window from a club in history.įinding the formula for those signings to succeed will be the first task. Brighton & Hove Albion November 7, 2022 An impressive midfield combination of Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister can be built around, while the signing of a centre-forward should be on the agenda. Marc Cucurella’s summer sale to Chelsea has boosted the coffers and Brighton have the facilities and resources to push for Europe in the coming campaigns. Transfer budget: £70m, Wage budget: £188k p/w, Financial Status: Richīrighton shape as an appealing project on FM23, with the Seagulls boasting the second-largest initial transfer budget in the Premier League. The Bees’ ‘buy them low and sell them high’ philosophy has worked to date and will be one FM coaches will want to continue given the limited initial budget in west London. Transfer budget: £6.8m, Wage budget: £40k p/w, Financial Status: Secureīrentford’s success has been built on savvy recruitment, with Thomas Frank having continued to oversee progression despite repeated sales of star names. Only Nottingham Forest have lower available wages, emphasising the scale of the task. Keeping Bournemouth in the Premier League will be a sizeable challenge with no side in the Premier League possessing a lower transfer budget. Transfer budget: £1m, Wage budget: £30k p/w, Financial Status: Secure The likes of Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins are players to build around, as FM players look to succeed where Steven Gerrard couldn’t and bring success to Villa Park.Ī starting transfer budget of £30m is a strong starting point. Transfer budget: £30m, Wage budget: £65k p/w, Financial Status: OkayĪston Villa have an exciting collection of talent to build around, with more than capable names across the forward line. Adding depth to the midfield should be on the agenda. Those additions have impressed during a strong start to the season for the Gunners, who have room in the wage bill and further funds to improve the squad. Transfer budget: £26.22m, Wage budget: £258k p/w, Financial Status: SecureĪrsenal were among the heaviest spenders of the summer transfer window, with the club’s recruitment including the arrivals of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City. Here are the starting budgets for each Premier League team in Football Manager 2023. The competition for trophies is fierce, but there’s vital money to sign new stars and improve. Premier League clubs have finances the envy of the football world, with England’s top clubs having embarked on a record summer spend in 2022.įootball Manager 2023 has reflected those finances and players in search of resources to rebuild will be best served starting a save in England.
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