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How Man Utd and Man City's January Transfer Net Spend Compares to Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Rivals

Premier League clubs spent £400 million, nearly double Serie A's total, with Manchester City and Crystal Palace as top spenders during the January 2026 transfer window.

  • On Feb 3, 2026, Premier League clubs spent around £400 million in January, making it the third biggest winter window on record for the English top-flight.
  • Driven by mid-window deals like Antoine Semenyo's £62.5million move to Manchester City on January 9 and Crystal Palace’s £48million signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen.
  • Comparatively, the Premier League's January outlay exceeded Ligue 1 , Bundesliga , and almost doubled Serie A .
  • A prior summer spend of £3billion already broke the season record, and several big clubs—Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle—made no winter additions.
  • Other notable arrivals over £20million included Oscar Bobb, Taty Castellanos and Rayan, while Aston Villa and Sunderland spent at least 10m.
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Premier League total spend for winter transfer window revealed

The winter transfer window closed on Monday evening after a largely pedestrian deadline day

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The 2026 winter transfer window has closed in the major leagues and Transfermarkt's list shows that the biggest deals were once again centred around the Premier League. The most expensive transfer of the winter was made by Manchester City, who brought Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for €72m. He is followed by another expensive transfer coming to the Premier League. Liverpool brought in centre-back Jeremy Jacquet for €63.6m, who will remain on …

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