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Every transfer done by Aston Villa, Wolves, Man United and Liverpool in January window

So that's that then - the window slams shut on another dramatic month in the transfer market as Premier League clubs finalise their dealings until the summer.

It's been a wild one that started with an unlikely rumour linking Barcelona star Philippe Coutinho with Aston Villa that became a loan deal and ended with Dele Alli leaving Spurs to sign for Frank Lampard's Everton at the last possible moment.

The petro-pounds fuelling Newcastle United's bid to stave off relegation from the top flight was the biggest narrative running right through the window as the Magpies made a number of acquisitions to strengthen their struggling squad.

And while Liverpool made a blockbuster signing late on in the month, many of the big teams refrained from recruiting new players with Arsenal, Man United and Leicester City making no signings, while Man City's only transfer inwards won't arrive until after the season finishes.

In all, £295million was spent by Premier League clubs to make it the second-highest spending January transfer window ever.

– Calum Chambers (Aston Villa, undisclosed), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Roma, loan), Sead Kolasinac (Marseille, free), Pablo Mari (Udinese, loan), Folarin Balogun (Middlesbrough, loan), Harry Clarke (Hibernian, loan), Brooke Norton-Cuffy (Lincoln, loan), Karl Hein (Reading, loan), Tyreece John-Jules (Sheffield Wednesday, loan), Ryan Alebiosu (Crewe, loan), Jordi Osei-Tutu (Rotherham, loan)

– Lucas Digne (Everton, £25m), Philippe Coutinho (Barcelona, loan), Robin Olsen (Roma, loan), Calum Chambers (Arsenal, undisclosed)

– Anwar El Ghazi (Everton, loan), Matt Targett (Newcastle, loan), Wesley (Internacional, loan), Keinan Davis (Nottingham Forest, loan), Cameron Archer (Preston, loan), Louie

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