Biggest transfer budgets in Football Manager 2024
If you are looking to splash the cash in Football Manager 2024, We've listed the teams with the biggest transfer budgets in the game for you to check out.
There are many great feelings in Football Manager 2024 - winning your first league title, getting a Champions League upset, but one of the best is spending extraordinary amounts of imaginary money on that player that you've always wanted.
In Football Manager 2024, it does seem like money is hard to come by following a flurry of transfer activity in the summer.
We've listed the top 5 biggest transfer budgets in the game, using the 'original' game mode.
Biggest original transfer budgets in FM24
Brighton & Hove Albion
Still reeling from their late window £100m sale of Moisés Caicedo to Chelsea, Brighton has a whopping £80m transfer budget, with a wage bill of £1,441,793 per week, with £150k remaining for your spending antics.
Liverpool
Despite a solid summer of spending for Liverpool, which included £147m of incoming signings, and evening next to no outgoings, the reds still have a healthy £64m to spend, and £300k of wage budget remaining.
Manchester City
There's no financial-related list without Man City on it, right? Similarly to Liverpool with a big-spending summer, there's still some money in the bank, with £35.8m left and over half a million in wages.
Celta Vigo
Perhaps a surprising addition to this list, Celta Vigo offers £34.3m in transfer budget, although they are in the negative when it comes to wages. This likely comes following their summer sale of Gabri Veiga to Al-Ahli. This could pose an interesting save with the money on offer.
Napoli (Parthenope)
Despite the name change in Football Manager 2024, Napoli offers some money to shift around at the start of your save, with over £30m in transfer budgets available.
That's all for the biggest transfer budgets in FM24. For more on the game, check out our Football Manager 24 homepage for guides like the best wonderkids in Football Manager 2024.
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