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How much did your team spend?

How much did Premier League clubs spend on transfers during the winter window? We crunch the numbers...

Premier League clubs have splashed around £302.9m on 30 permanent signings for disclosed fees during the January transfer window - but how much did your team spend?

The total expenditure was £218.7m higher than last winter's total and produced a £143.2m net spend after teams recouped around £159.7 on player sales.

Liverpool made the most expensive recruit during the window, with Luis Diaz costing £49m from Porto, while Bruno Guimaraes (£40m to Newcastle from Lyon), Dele Alli (£40m to Everton from Tottenham), Lucas Digne (£25m to Aston Villa from Everton), Chris Wood (£25m to Newcastle from Burnley) and Rodrigo Bentancur (£20m to Tottenham from Juventus) were also among the most pricey additions.

Newcastle emerged as the window's most spendthrift club with a £93m spree on talent, including Guimaraes, Wood, Kieran Trippier (£15m) and Dan Burn (£13m).

Everton came closest to matching the Magpies with their £56m outlay splashed on Alli and Nathan Patterson (£16m), while rivals Liverpool were the third-biggest spenders on £49m, followed by Aston Villa (£27m), Tottenham (£20m), Manchester City (£14.2m), Brighton (£14m) and Burnley (£12m).

Crystal Palace (£10m), Wolves (£4.5m) and Watford (£3.5m) were among a band of three frugal teams spending £10m or less. However, nine teams refrained from spending a penny.

Manchester City top the table for funds received during the window after cashing in £55.2m from the sale of Ferran Torres to Barcelona, while Tottenham cashed in £40m, Everton and Burnley both replenished the club's coffers with £25m from selling Digne and Wood, respectively, and Brighton recouped £14.5m from selling

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