January Transfer Window Sets FIFA Record with Man City as Top Spenders
February 7, 2025 12:07Global transfers in January surpassed $2 billion for the first time, with Manchester City leading the spending spree.
Global transfers in January surpassed $2 billion for the first time, with Manchester City leading the spending spree.
Liverpool enters the race to sign Marc Guéhi, competing with Arsenal and Spurs. Transfer rumors and news.
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