LaLiga Santander clubs have spent 1.3 billion euros on signings LaLiga It's been a busy summer

The summer transfer window will finally close on September 2 and since it opened on July 1, Spain's elite have been spending freely.

With just 18 days to go though, things are likely to become a bit more panicked for those who haven't acquired their targets already.

LaLiga Santander clubs have already spent around 1.3 billion euros on talent this summer, making it the second highest spending league around, only second to the Premier League.

The top five signings alone - Joao Felix, Antoine Griezmann, Eden Hazard, Frenkie de Jong and Luka Jovic - accumulate to 482.2 million euros.

LaLiga's most expensive signings Joao Felix 127.2m euros Griezmann 120m euros Hazard 100m euros De Jong 75m euros Jovic 60m euros

Real Madrid are the club to have spent the most so far, racking up 305.5 million euros in expenditure. Hazard and Jovic have been joined by Eder Militao, Ferland Mendy and Rodrygo.

Next up are Atletico Madrid with their own impressive sum of 267 million euros. On top of Joao Felix, they've brought in Marcos Llorente, Renan Lodi, Kieran Trippier and Mario Hermoso, beating Barcelona's 255 million euros in third place and fourth-placed Sevilla's 149 million euros.

The teams that have spent the most Real Madrid 305.5m euros Atletico Madrid 267.2m euros Barcelona 255m euros Sevilla 149m euros Betis 88.8m euros

Atleti's spending has been more affordable though, due to the incredible amount they've taken in. In all, they've had 311 million euros come into the club through sales, with Barcelona next up on 146 million euros and Los Blancos in third on 115 million euros.

Biggest amount received in player sales Atletico Madrid 311.1m euros Barcelona 146.4m euros Real Madrid 115m euros Sevilla 101.7m euros Betis 69.5m euros

Only five sides have managed to maintain a positive balance between income and expenditure though, with the Rojiblancos topping the charts on 43.9 million euros.

Villarreal come next, then Espanyol, Eibar, and Valladolid with just seven million euros.