Man City nearly outspend all PL clubs in January
Briefly

During the latest transfer window, Premier League clubs collectively spent about £370 million, with Manchester City contributing a significant £180 million. This spend made it the second-highest among winter windows, closely rivaling Chelsea's £275 million record from 2023. While spending increased from £100 million last year, it still fell short of the £815 million record in 2023. Compared to the Premier League, LaLiga saw a quiet window with only €25.13 million spent, driven by stringent Financial Fair Play regulations that restricted major clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona from making signings.
Premier League clubs spent approximately £370 million this transfer window, with Manchester City accounting for nearly half of that amount at £180 million.
City's spending was the second-highest in a winter transfer window, trailing Chelsea's record of £275 million from 2023.
Unlike the Premier League's active market, LaLiga saw only €25.13 million spent, primarily due to strict Financial Fair Play regulations.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atlético Madrid notably did not make any signings during this transfer window, highlighting the financial struggle of Spanish clubs.
Read at ESPN.com
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