Premier League clubs have significantly increased their spending this January transfer window, reaching £247 million so far. While this is a considerable rise from last year's £90 million, it's unlikely to surpass the record £815 million spent in 2023. Manchester City leads the way with a spree of signings, while other clubs are focusing on bolstering their squads strategically.
Premier League clubs have spent £247m this month - up from last year's £90m total - with a week left to go in the January transfer window.With another seven days left, the spending will likely rise but is unlikely to get near the 2023 record of £815m.
"But 2024 saw a complete reset - £96m was spent, just 3.9% of the total outlay for the season, as teams appeared happy with their lot and, crucially, were acutely aware of emerging PSR restrictions and opted to retain any spending power for the summer window." "But they have the headroom after amassing a very strong PSR position courtesy of their quiet summer business and others, like Manchester United, probably aren't as fortunate.
Villa, Bournemouth and Spurs have all made two signings - with one each for Brentford, Brighton, Palace, Leicester, Nottingham Forest and Wolves. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is the joint most expensive signing this winter in Europe, along with Omar Marmoush Arsenal are "actively looking" to sign a striker in the January transfer window who is able to "make an impact", says manager Mikel Arteta.
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