Premier League clubs collectively injected approximately £400m into the transfer market during the winter window, adding to a record-breaking summer outlay.
This significant spending spree marks one of the highest January totals on record, despite a largely pedestrian deadline day where much of the business had already been concluded.
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The reported £400m expenditure narrowly surpassed last year’s £372m, placing it third among the biggest winter totals.
Only 2018, with £430m, and 2023, which saw an unprecedented £815m spent, recorded higher figures.
This winter activity follows a summer window that saw clubs spend a staggering £3bn, setting a new record for a Premier League season.
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