Man Utd, West Ham, Aston Villa, Brighton, Liverpool and Arsenal only clubs to sprinkle cash on signings for disclosed fees; Hammers almost balance books for £26m Said Benrama deal after selling Sebastien Haller to Ajax for £22.2m; Gunners offload 11 players; Baggies turn to loans.
How much did Premier League clubs spend on transfers during the winter window?
In all, Premier League clubs spent just £84.2m in January on deals with disclosed fees, with the biggest deal - Amad Diallo's £37m move from Atalanta to Manchester United - being agreed in the last window.
The decreased count addresses an immense tumble from the £230m last January and a droop of £381m from the record high of £430m in January 2018.
Just 12 perpetual arrangements were finished in the month, with Aston Villa's marking of Morgan Sanson from Marseille for £15.5m addressing the greatest new arrangement of this window.
Monetarily, Diallo's New Year's Day done arrangement was the most costly of the window, anyway West Ham closed down a £26m expense to transform their advance of Said Benrahma from Brentford into a perpetual move.
Who spent the money?
Total money spent on transfer
Winter transfer window, 2021
Man Utd £27.2M West Ham £26.0M Aston Villa £14.0M Brighton £4.5M Liverpool £1.6M Arsenal £900.0M
There were just six signings made during the window for move expenses, topped by Manchester United winger Diallo at £37.2m from Serie A club Atalanta.
True to form, West Ham changed over Benrahma's impermanent move into a lasting arrangement at an expense of £26m after a piece part start to his vocation at the London Stadium.
Aston Villa gobbled up 26-year-old Marseille midfielder Sanson for a charge that could ascend to £15.5m, while Brighton made a £4.5m Deadline Day move for Moises Caicedo.
Liverpool made sure about the mark of Preston focus back Davies for £1.6m, while Arsenal supported the young position by drafting in Herta Berlin 19-year-old focus back Omar Rekik.
Incoming loan deals
Large numbers of the feature signings were drafted on transitory arrangements. West Ham gobbled up Jesse Lingard, while Arsenal dipped for Martin Odegaard to rival individual adolescent Emile Smith Rowe - while the Gunners likewise advanced Brighton plug Mat Ryan as back-up for Bernd Leno.
Large numbers of the feature signings were drafted on transitory arrangements. West Ham gobbled up Jesse Lingard, while Arsenal dipped for Martin Odegaard to rival individual adolescent Emile Smith Rowe - while the Gunners likewise advanced Brighton plug Mat Ryan as back-up for Bernd Leno.
Baggies support positions with loans
West Brom drafted an association besting three players on loan deals during the January window: Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Arsenal), Okay Yokuslu (Celta Vigo) and Mbaye Diagne (Galatasaray).
Wolves marked Real Sociedad forward Willian Jose to cover harmed striker Raul Jimenez, while Crystal Palace and West Brom likewise supported their assault by drafting Jean-Philippe Mateta (Mainz) and Mbaye Diagne (Galatasaray), individually.
A Deadline Day shock saw Southampton finishing a transient arrangement for Liverpool forward Takumi Minamino, with Jurgen Klopp's side eating up Schalke focus back Ozan Kabak, while Gunners team Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Joe Wilock joined West Brom and Newcastle, individually.
Who was sold?
The repressed market additionally influenced active arrangements, with only 34 players leaving clubs on lasting arrangements, of which just 14 were for undisclosed expenses.
West Ham offered Sebastien Haller to Ajax for a window-beating £22.2m - not exactly a large portion of the £45m they paid Eintracht Frankfurt for him just year and a half prior.
Then, Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen finished a twofold strike for Premier League ability by marking Leicester winger Demarai Gray (£2m) and Manchester United midfielder Timothy Fosu-Mensah (£1.8m).
Total transfers
In terms of total incomings, West Brom were busiest with five increases, trailed by Arsenal, Liverpool and West Ham with three for each club, and 10 clubs made one marking each: Aston Villa, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Manchester United, Newcastle, Southampton and Wolves.
Gunner shake it up?
The Gunners were busiest on the lookout for intricate details, transporting out four players consistently and another seven on momentary arrangements.
For outgoings, Arsenal were busiest with 11 transported out borrowed or lasting arrangements, trailed by Tottenham (10 outgoings), Everton, Leicester, Manchester United and Wolves (nine each) - while eight remaining Manchester City and seven withdrew Aston Villa, Brighton, Fulham and West Ham during the window.
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