Neymar is set to move to Paris Saint-Germain for a staggering £198million but how does that compare with Brentford's spending?

The Bees have spent approximately £20m on their current squad, although this could rise further with add-ons, notably on the deal that brought Rico Henry to the club from Walsall.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that Neymar will cost the French club just under 10 times what the west Londoners have invested in their squad over the last few years and that's before his contract that could leave PSG paying half a BILLION pounds.

Harlee Dean, Romaine Sawyers and Luke Daniels were signed by Brentford on free transfers, while Josh Clarke and Tom Field came through the academy.

If the Bees pay the full £5m in Rico Henry's fee then they would need to replicate that 40 times to spend more than what the French side are paying for the Brazilian.

Rico Henry on the ball

The likes of Sergi Canos and Andreas Bjelland cost the Bees in the region of £2.5m and that would have to be paid 79 times to even get close to Neymar's fee.

Jota, Neal Maupay and Ollie Watkins all cost around £1.5m apiece and the PSG could have signed 132 of them, rather than investing in the Barcelona man.

The French side could have signed 180 Dan Bentleys and 198 of Ryan Woods and Lasse Vibe, for the money the Bees paid.

Harlee Dean, Nico Yennaris, Sergi Canos, Jota and Dan Bentley model the new kits

Maxime Colin, Henrik Dalsgaard and Kamo Mokotjo could be bought 220 times over, with Lewis Macleod (233), Josh McEachran (264) following close behind.

PSG could have signed 330 Yoann Barbet's, 396 John Egans plus 792 Alan Judges or Florian Jozefzoons.

Nico Yennaris cost a nominal fee when he signed from Arsenal and could have been signed over 2,000 times over.

Justin Shaibu cost around £40,000 meaning the Dane could have been bought 4950 times over.