Premier League drives record-breaking January window

 

Premier League and Women’s Super League clubs were the driving forces behind the record figures spent in the 2025 January transfer window for the men’s and women’s game.

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Nearly £1.9bn was spent globally by clubs – an all-time high for the January window.

Clubs in England accounted for more than one-quarter of the spending in the men’s game with £498m being spent on transfers, according to a report compiled by Fifa.

Manchester City were the biggest single spenders, signing Omar Marmoush, Vitor Reis, Abdukodir Khusanov and Nico Gonzalez for a total of about £190m.

German clubs were the second biggest spenders (£237m), followed by Italy (£178m), France (£167m) and Saudi Arabia (£162m).

The total spend in the men’s game was nearly 20% higher than the previous record set in January 2024 but the Premier League’s total spend of £370m was well behind the record £815m spent in 2023.

A record £4.65m was spent in the women’s game, up 180.6% on last year’s record.

Chelsea set a new world record by signing American defender Naomi Girma in a £900,000 deal from San Diego Wave.

The Blues also landed Barcelona midfielder Keira Walsh for a fee of £460,000.

French clubs were the next biggest spenders in the women’s game (£860,000), followed by the United States (£702,000) and Germany (£298,000).