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Premier League's spending spree fuels Europe dominance

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January 30, 2026

ENGLISH Premier League clubs have flexed their muscle on and off the field in Europe, with five English sides finishing in the top eight of the Uefa Champions League group phase.

Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester City, Newcastle and Chelsea all enjoyed a higher win percentage in their eight Champions League matches than they have in this season's Premier League. Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are the first side to finish with a perfect record of eight league-phase wins under the current format, while Tottenham, Liverpool, Chelsea and City also progressed directly to the last 16.

“I think we've all said for a few years that the Premier League is the best league in the world and I think that’s another sign of it,” said Tottenham boss Thomas Frank.

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