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Record Premier League spending fuels transfer market recovery - FIFA

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Record spending by English Premier League clubs fuelled a recovery in the international transfer market in 2022 with a total outlay of some $6.5 billion, according to a report published by FIFA on Thursday.The figure represents an increase on the last two years as football recovers from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic but is still below the levels of 2019 ($7.35 billion), just before the health crisis, the sport's world governing body said in its Global Transfer Report.The report only takes into account international transfers, in which over 20,000 were recorded and fewer than three thousand involved a fee.English clubs' spending "reached a record high of almost $2.2 billion", the report said, with six of the 10 biggest international transfers involving moves to Premier League sides.Among those moves were Liverpool's signing of Darwin Nunez from Benfica -- for an initial 75 million euros ($82m) plus 25 million in potential bonuses -- and Luis Diaz from Porto as well as Manchester United's purchases of Casemiro and Antony from Real Madrid and Ajax respectively.There was also Erling Haaland's switch from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City and Newcastle United's signing of Alexander Isak from Real Sociedad.French clubs brought in the most money, although the total amount recouped of $740.3 million was still down on 2019 figures of over $900 million.Meanwhile, the continuing growth of women's football was reflected by a 19 percent increase in the number of international transfers to a total of 1,555.Only a small number involved a fee but spending on international transfers rose to $3.3 million, which FIFA said was 62 percent higher than the previous year.Leading the biggest moves in the women's game was Keira Walsh's

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