Premier League clubs spend almost £300m in January transfer window

It is only the fifth time the £200m mark has been breached, with January 2018’s £430m figure out on its own.

Tom White
Monday 31 January 2022 20:14 EST
Luis Diaz, left, and Chris Wood were among the biggest January signings (Laurence Griffiths/Mike Egerton/PA)
Luis Diaz, left, and Chris Wood were among the biggest January signings (Laurence Griffiths/Mike Egerton/PA)

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A flurry of big-money moves before the transfer deadline took Premier League spending to the second-highest ever for a winter window.

The likes of Luis Diaz Bruno Guimaraes and Rodrigo Bentancur in the last few days of January left the league’s gross spending at £295million according to estimates from finance company Deloitte.

It is only the fifth time the £200m mark has been breached, with January 2018’s £430m figure out on its own but this season’s figure is in line with the ‘best of the rest’.

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The window two years ago accounted for £230m of spending, pipping 2011’s then-record £225m total, while £215m was spent in January 2017.

Dan Jones, head of Deloitte’s sports business group, said: “This transfer window indicates that the financial pressures of Covid on Premier League clubs are easing, with spending firmly back to pre-pandemic levels and remarkably among the highest we’ve ever seen in January.

“The Premier League continues to lead the way globally, retaining its status as the world’s biggest domestic football league in financial terms, once again supported by full stadia and securing strong overseas broadcast deals.

“Other large European leagues are also edging back to higher spending, but it is Premier League clubs that have notched up the largest total spend in this transfer window, spending almost £150m more than Serie A clubs, the closest competitor.”

The initial £37.5m fee Liverpool reportedly paid for Diaz is the highest of the window, narrowly ahead of Guimares’ £35m arrival at Newcastle who also paid £25m for ex-Burnley striker Chris Wood.

Lucas Digne was another player to move for more than £20m, from Everton to Aston Villa, while Bentancur’s £19m move to Tottenham stood out as the highest of deadline day.

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