SWANSEA City are currently the seventh biggest Premier League spenders this summer.
Having splashed out a whopping £20 million so far, Michael Laudrup's side sit ahead of a number of top flight heavyweights, including reigning champions Manchester United.
The £12 million paid for Wilfried Bony represents their biggest outlay, a sum which smashed the club's transfer record.
Premier League spending table
1. Manchester City (£56.9 million).
Jesus Nava (£14.9 million), Stevan Jovetic (£22 million), Alvaro Negredo (£ 20 million).
2. Tottenham (£50 million).
Ezekiel Fryers (free), Paulinho (£17 million), Nacer Chadi (£7 million), Roberto Soldado (£26 million).
3. Cardiff City (£28 million)Andreas Cornelius (£7.5 million)John Brayford (£1.5 million)Simon Moore (free)Steven Caulker (£8 million)Gary Medal (£11million)
4. Chelsea (£26 million).
Andre Shurrle (£18 million), Marco van Gikel (£8 million), Mark Schwarzer (free).
5. Liverpool (£23 million).
Luis Alberto (£6.8 million), Iago Aspas (£7.2 million), Simon Mignolet (£9 million), Kolo Toure (free).
6. Southampton (£21 million).
Dejan Lovren (£8.5 million), Victor Wanyama (£12.5 million).
7. Swansea (£20 million).
Jose Canas (free), Jordi Amat (£2.5 million), Gregord Zabret (free), Alex Gogic (free), Alejandro Pozuelo (£500,000), Jonjo Shelvey (£5 million), Wilfried Bony (£12 million), Jernade Meade (free).
8. West Ham (£20 million).
Andy Carroll (£15 million), Daniel Whitehead (free), Stewart Downing (£5 million).
9. Norwich (£19.2 million).
Ricky van Wolfswinkel (£8.5 million), Nathan Redmond (£3.2 million), Martin Olsson (£2.5 million), Carlo Nash (free), Leroy Fer (free), Gary Hooper (£5 million).
10. Sunderland (£16.38 million).
David Moberg-Karlsson (£1.5 million), Modibo Diakite (£free), Adilson Cabral (free), Valentin Roberge (free), Vito Mannone (£1.5 million), Jozy Altidore (£6.5 million), El Hadji Ba (£380,000), Emanuele Giaccherini (£6.5 million).
11. Aston Villa (£10,200,000).
Leandro Bacuna (£3,000,000), Jores Okore (£4,000,000), Nicklas Helenius (£1,200,000), Antonio Luna (£2,000,000), Jed Steer (free).
12. Everton (£ 8 million).
Arouna Kone (£6 million), Antolin Alcaraz (free), Joel Robles (£2 million).
13. Crystal Palace (£7,700,000).
Jerome Thomas (free), Stephen Dobbie (free), Dwight Gayle (£6,000,000), Jose Gomez Campana £1,700,000), Kevin Phillips (free), Elliott Grandin (free), Marouane Chamakh (free).
14. Hull (£5.75 million).
Maynor Figueroa (free), Curtis Davies (£2.25 million), Ahmed Elmohamady (£2 million), Allan McGregor (£1.5 million), Steve Harper (free), Yannick Sagbo (free).
15. Stoke (£3 million).
Erik Pieters (£3 million), Marec Muniesa (free).
16. Fulham (£1.2 million).
Sascha Riether (1.2 million).
17. Arsenal (£0).
Yaya Sanogo (free).
18. Manchester United (£0).
None.
19. Newcastle (£0).
Olivier Kemen (free).
20. West Brom (£0).
Nicolas Anelka (free), Diego Lugano (free).
Having splashed out a whopping £20 million so far, Michael Laudrup's side sit ahead of a number of top flight heavyweights, including reigning champions Manchester United.
The £12 million paid for Wilfried Bony represents their biggest outlay, a sum which smashed the club's transfer record.
Premier League spending table
1. Manchester City (£56.9 million).
Jesus Nava (£14.9 million), Stevan Jovetic (£22 million), Alvaro Negredo (£ 20 million).
2. Tottenham (£50 million).
Ezekiel Fryers (free), Paulinho (£17 million), Nacer Chadi (£7 million), Roberto Soldado (£26 million).
3. Cardiff City (£28 million)Andreas Cornelius (£7.5 million)John Brayford (£1.5 million)Simon Moore (free)Steven Caulker (£8 million)Gary Medal (£11million)
4. Chelsea (£26 million).
Andre Shurrle (£18 million), Marco van Gikel (£8 million), Mark Schwarzer (free).
5. Liverpool (£23 million).
Luis Alberto (£6.8 million), Iago Aspas (£7.2 million), Simon Mignolet (£9 million), Kolo Toure (free).
6. Southampton (£21 million).
Dejan Lovren (£8.5 million), Victor Wanyama (£12.5 million).
7. Swansea (£20 million).
Jose Canas (free), Jordi Amat (£2.5 million), Gregord Zabret (free), Alex Gogic (free), Alejandro Pozuelo (£500,000), Jonjo Shelvey (£5 million), Wilfried Bony (£12 million), Jernade Meade (free).
8. West Ham (£20 million).
Andy Carroll (£15 million), Daniel Whitehead (free), Stewart Downing (£5 million).
9. Norwich (£19.2 million).
Ricky van Wolfswinkel (£8.5 million), Nathan Redmond (£3.2 million), Martin Olsson (£2.5 million), Carlo Nash (free), Leroy Fer (free), Gary Hooper (£5 million).
10. Sunderland (£16.38 million).
David Moberg-Karlsson (£1.5 million), Modibo Diakite (£free), Adilson Cabral (free), Valentin Roberge (free), Vito Mannone (£1.5 million), Jozy Altidore (£6.5 million), El Hadji Ba (£380,000), Emanuele Giaccherini (£6.5 million).
11. Aston Villa (£10,200,000).
Leandro Bacuna (£3,000,000), Jores Okore (£4,000,000), Nicklas Helenius (£1,200,000), Antonio Luna (£2,000,000), Jed Steer (free).
12. Everton (£ 8 million).
Arouna Kone (£6 million), Antolin Alcaraz (free), Joel Robles (£2 million).
13. Crystal Palace (£7,700,000).
Jerome Thomas (free), Stephen Dobbie (free), Dwight Gayle (£6,000,000), Jose Gomez Campana £1,700,000), Kevin Phillips (free), Elliott Grandin (free), Marouane Chamakh (free).
14. Hull (£5.75 million).
Maynor Figueroa (free), Curtis Davies (£2.25 million), Ahmed Elmohamady (£2 million), Allan McGregor (£1.5 million), Steve Harper (free), Yannick Sagbo (free).
15. Stoke (£3 million).
Erik Pieters (£3 million), Marec Muniesa (free).
16. Fulham (£1.2 million).
Sascha Riether (1.2 million).
17. Arsenal (£0).
Yaya Sanogo (free).
18. Manchester United (£0).
None.
19. Newcastle (£0).
Olivier Kemen (free).
20. West Brom (£0).
Nicolas Anelka (free), Diego Lugano (free).