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FIFA 19 Career Mode: Premier League transfer budgets CONFIRMED
FIFA 19 Career Mode transfer budgets have been confirmed, but which Premier League teams have the most money?
FIFA 19 Career Mode brings back the agonising decision over which team you want to build and lead to glory – and transfer budgets can help make your choice a simple one.
Premier League transfer budgets have been confirmed on the new game with the scale ranging from around £30million to five times that figure.
Manchester City and Arsenal are among the richest teams to take charge of, while Liverpool rank slightly lower after a major summer shopping spree.
Manchester United have been granted a massive budget after Jose Mourinho failed to land his major targets over the break.
Express Sport has rounded up all of the Premier League transfer budgets on FIFA 19 – who will you choose?
Arsenal – £110,810,000
Plenty of solid signings arrived at the Emirates this summer, but there's enough left over to bring in a couple of marquee superstars.
Bournemouth – £41,627,000
Eddie Howe's men spent big cash on Jefferson Lerma in the summer, but there's enough left in the kitty to keep strengthening.
Brighton – £28,807,000
The Seagulls made big investments over the summer to combat second season syndrome. There's not much wriggle room left compared to other top flight teams.
Burnley – £39,657,000
Sean Dyche's shrewd spending has kept Burnley afloat and thriving, but you will be afforded a healthy amount to improve the squad.
Cardiff City – £28,667,000
Keeping the Bluebirds in the top flight will be a challenge, made tougher by their low budget.
Chelsea – £112,435,000
The Blues ended up spending major money this summer after Maurizio Sarri's arrival, but there's plenty left to splurge on a world class striker.
Crystal Palace – £42,471,000
Palace need support for Wilfried Zaha and £42m will go a long way towards landing quality reinforcements.
Everton – £56,870,000
Their budget is high, but Everton lack the clout of teams above them. Taking them up a level will be a big test.
Fulham – £39,976,000
The Premier League new boys revolutionised their squad in the summer, but there's still enough left to unearth more gems.
Huddersfield – £30,800,000
David Wagner made improvements to his team, but you'll need to make every penny count from the Terriers' modest cash reserves.
Leicester City – £48,000,000
Riyad Mahrez's departure funded a flurry of big summer deals but there's plenty left over to keep strengthening.
Liverpool – £94,010,000
Big summer transfer spending means the Reds' budget will be under the £100m mark. It's still enough to bring in some quality.
Manchester City – £168,377,000
City's near-endless money pot will attract plenty of gamers to the reigning champions.
Manchester United – £166,794,000
Virtual Ed Woodward will have no choice but to fund your transfer targets after Jose Mourinho missed out on his.
Newcastle United – £30,629,000
Rafa Benitez has brought in profits rather than top players, but there still won't be much to spend.
Southampton – £39,539,000
The Saints raided Europe over the summer in a quest for new talent but there's enough left over to fill the gaps.
Tottenham – £79,681,000
Spurs infamously failed to make any additions to their squad over the summer, yet they won't have massive cash to splash on the game. They'll have a lovely stadium though.
Watford – £42,127,000
The Hornets seem to get by on a cycle of sacking managers and spending just about enough money on obscure talents. They have Richarlison cash in the bank.
West Ham – £54,862,000
The Hammers spent over £100m in the real world this summer but still have plenty to throw at new talents and find an injury replacement for Jack Wilshere...
Wolves – £56,848,000
Last season's Championship champions have notoriously close ties with super-agent Jorge Mendes, but you'll be able to scout beyond Portugal with their huge budget.