• Manchester United are biggest spenders after outlaying £150m • 2014 total is more than £200m higher than the previous record

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Premier League clubs have smashed the record for spending on transfers in the summer window after splashing out £835m on new players.

Manchester United led the way, with a record for an English club of £150m spent, as the Premier League clubs displayed the spending power of their huge domestic TV deal.

The business advisory firm Deloitte said the total was almost double the sum spent by clubs in Spain’s La Liga this summer.

The £835m is also more than £200m more than the previous record of £630m, also by Premier League clubs in 2013, and the net spend was £410m – £350m to overseas clubs and £60m to Football League clubs.

Dan Jones, partner in the sports business group at Deloitte, said: “This summer transfer window has again been one of records, with Premier League clubs spending more than in any previous transfer window.

“This summer has also seen the highest gross spend in a single transfer window by a single Premier League club and a new record transfer fee for an individual player in English football [Ángel di María, £59.7m].”

The total only includes £6m from the loan fee of Radamel Falcao to United from Monaco, however – if the striker moves on a permanent basis at the end of the season that fee will form part of transfer spending in 2015.

Jones added: “We continue to see the increased resources that Premier League clubs enjoy, as a result of improved broadcast deals, translate into investment in players. Last season the average Premier League club received over £25m more in central broadcast distributions than they did in 2012-13, which has helped fuel a new record spend this summer.”

Spending across the other top divisions of Europe saw La Liga splash out £425m with Italy’s Serie A next on £260m followed by the Bundesliga in Germany with £250m and France’s Ligue 1 with £100m.