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Premier League Clubs Spend £400 Million in January Transfer Window, Third Largest on Record

Premier League Clubs Spend £400 Million in January Transfer Window, Third Largest on Record
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Sports February 3, 2026 12:07

- Premier League clubs splurged around £400 million in the January transfer window, ranking it as the third biggest winter spending spree in league history, following record-breaking summer transfers.

Premier League Clubs Spend £400 Million in January Transfer Window

Premier League clubs made a splash in the January transfer window, collectively spending approximately £400 million, marking it as the third largest winter spending spree in the league's history. This significant expenditure followed a record-breaking summer in which clubs shelled out £3 billion.

Key Highlights

Crystal Palace's acquisition of striker Jørgen Strand Larsen for £48 million from Wolves and Manchester City's signing of Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for £64 million were notable transactions that contributed to the substantial total spending.

Comparison to Previous Years

Although the total spending fell short of the record set in 2018 (£430 million) and 2023 (£815 million), it surpassed last year's £372 million. Notably, City and Palace emerged as the biggest spenders during this window.

European League Comparison

Despite a relatively subdued transfer window, Premier League clubs outspent their counterparts in other major European leagues, with Serie A coming closest at £218.83 million. The spending in the English top flight far exceeded that of Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga, with Crystal Palace and Manchester City individually surpassing all La Liga teams in expenditure.

The overall spending trend exemplifies the financial power and competitiveness of the Premier League in the global football market.

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