Premier League clubs spend nearly 300 million in transfer window
Premier League clubs splashed out nearly 300 million in January -- the second-highest amount ever spent in the winter transfer window -- boosted by a flurry of late big-money moves.
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Premier League clubs splashed out nearly 300 million in January -- the second-highest amount ever spent in the winter transfer window -- boosted by a flurry of late big-money moves.
Premier League clubs spent 295 million pounds ($397 million) in the January transfer window - the most since 2018 - with the bottom five teams accounting for more than 50per cent of expenditure, Deloitte said in a report published on Tuesday.
It was a very different deadline day for Newcastle United. It was a very different transfer window full stop as the club actually showed some ambition.
Tras haber anunciado la el fin de semana, el Newcastle informó de dos nuevos fichajes a lo largo del día: Targett, del Aston Villa, y Dan Burn, del Brighton. Es el quinto refuerzo de las urracas tras Trippier, Wood y Bruno Guimaraes.
A quiet but natural leader, a box-to-box player who could turn out as good as Kevin De Bruyne, and the fans’ choice to replace Fred in the Brazil midfield . . .
The second busiest January transfer window in history is over.
Former Man City defender Micah Richards believes Newcastle had an excellent January transfer window.
Chelsea were never going to be busy in the January transfer window. Thomas Tuchel didn't need nor want the club to be. The only area that was in need of attention was left wing-back and there was a clear candidate in the mind of the German to fill the void left by Ben Chilwell.