By James Cormack You can debate all you want over whether it’s the best, but there’s no denying that the Premier League remains Europe’s most lucrative league. This is a land where relegation candidates can spend close to £100m in a single transfer window in the hope of survival, where mid-table fodder can attract some of the continent’s brightest young stars and the very best can sign whomever they plead at the click of a finger. The Premier League’s quality across the board is unmatched, with the division emerging as a utopia for commercial success. While their competitors struggle for inter…