Preston North Ends's £18m five-year player sale profit compared to Blackburn, Bristol City & morePreston North Ends's £18m five-year player sale profit compared to Blackburn, Bristol City & more
Preston North Ends's £18m five-year player sale profit compared to Blackburn, Bristol City & more

Preston North Ends's £18m five-year player sale profit compared to Blackburn, Bristol City & more

The summer transfer window was one of the busiest we've seen in quite some time, as second-tier sides looked to secure themselves bargain deals and strengthen for the 2021/22 campaign.

Preston North End brought in no less than eight new players to bolster their ranks, with the likes of striker Connor Wickham, forward Izzy Brown and defender Liam Lindsay all arriving at Deepdale.

One area of real interest in modern football is how well clubs invest talent to sell on, with the wildly inflated market meaning a player could be bought for a bargain fee one season and flogged for big money the next.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, some players command multi-million pound fees, before winding down their contracts and leaving for nothing a few years later.

Now the window has closed, we've taken a look (via BettingOdds.com) at how much profit on previously purchased players every Championship club has made over the last five years. Sales of academy players are also factored into the figures.

This is how Preston North End's profit percentage on players sold ranks alongside all of their divisional rivals over the past half-decade of transfer activity:

At the opposite end of the spectrum, some players command multi-million pound fees, before winding down their contracts and leaving for nothing a few years later.