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Premier League clubs spent £404. 1m on 22 permanent signings for disclosed fees during window; spending represents £9. 3m rise from last year; Manchester City spent league-high £84m on signings; Bournemouth recorded £20. 7m net profit

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Monday 2 February 2026 21: 58, UK Premier League clubs have spent £404. 1m on new signings during the winter transfer window. The outlay represents a £9. 3m rise from last year. Clubs recouped £273. 1m on player sales, equating to a net spend of £122m. This article was last updated on February 2 at 9. 50pm. All transfer fees include potential add-ons and exclude undisclosed fees. Spending during the window was largely incremental, with notable spikes on January 8, when Manchester City splashed £64m on Antoine Semenyo and Deadline Day - when Crystal Palace signed Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves for £48m. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Twelve clubs signed players for disclosed fees, with Manchester City splashing a league-topping £84m on two marquee deals: Semenyo (£64m from Bournemouth) and Marc Guehi (£20m from Crystal Palace). Palace shelled out £83m on two big-money deals: Strand Larsen (£48m from Wolves) and Brennan Johnson (£35m from Spurs). The deal for the Norwegian striker went through despite Jean-Philippe Mateta's move from Palace to AC Milan falling through on Deadline Day after further medical checks on the France international.

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West Ham splurged £47. 2m on Taty Castellanos (£25. 2m from Lazio), Pablo (£20m from Gil Vicente) and Adama Traore (£2m from Fulham), while Spurs spent £47m on Conor Gallagher (£34m from Atletico Madrid) and Souza (£13m from Santos). Meanwhile, Bournemouth (£43. 3m), Aston Villa (£28. 2m), Fulham (£27m), Sunderland (£23. 9m), Wolves (£9m) Brentford (£8. 7m), Nottingham Forest (£1. 6m) and Brighton (£1. 2m) also recruited players for registered fees. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Despite spending £47. 2m, West Ham still recorded a £6. 8m profit during the window after selling Lucas Paqueta to Flamengo (£36. 5m) and Luis Guilherme to Sporting (£17. 5m). Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Wolves recorded a league-topping £39m net profit, followed by Bournemouth (£20. 7m net profit). Follow Sky Sports on Whats App for the latest sports news, videos, features, analysis and much more Semenyo was the most expensive signing of the window (Manchester City from Bournemouth for £64m), followed by Strand Larsen (Crystal Palace from Wolves for £48m), Brennan Johnson (Crystal Palace from Spurs for £35m), with Spurs re-investing almost all of that to sign Gallagher from Atletico for £34m. Liverpool reached a verbal agreement for the transfer of Rennes centre-back Jeremy Jacquet, worth up to £60m. The 20-year-old, who Chelsea have been trying to sign, is set to move to Anfield in the summer. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Use the search bar in the interactive graphic below to filter players and clubs. In total, there were 36 signings for fees, on loans or as free agents. Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Spurs, Sunderland and West Ham each signed a league-topping three players on permanent deals. Crystal Palace, Manchester City and Nottingham Forest and all secured two permanent incomings, while seven clubs signed one player and another five signed none. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Eight clubs signed one player on loan: Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Burnley, Everton, Leeds, Nottingham Forest, Spurs and West Ham. In terms of departures, Chelsea, Sunderland and West Ham offloaded five players permanently, while Spurs shipped out 11 players on short-term deals, with Aston Villa ​​​​also sanctioning numerous temporary departures. You can use the interactive tables below to search every transfer in the Championship during the winter window. .. In Scotland, clubs have a few hours longer to finalise business with the window closing at 11pm. The Women's Super League window closes on Tuesday, February 3 at 11pm. (Opta figures) Overall, Premier League clubs recorded a net spend of £122m (Sky Sports' figures), which exceeds the totals of Europe's other top five leagues (Opta figures). The German Bundesliga generated a £44m net spend, followed by Italy's Serie A (£33. 1m net spend), Spanish La Liga (£29. 9m net profit) and French Ligue 1 (£30. 7m net profit). In Spain, clubs have a few hours longer to finalise business with the window closing at 10. 59pm. Breaking those other leagues down by clubs, seven teams recorded eight-figure net spends: Napoli (£39. 7m), RB Leipzig (£19. 3m), Roma (£19m), Wolfsburg (£16. 4m), Pisa (£14. 7m), Paris FC (£12. 9m) and Lyon (£10. 4m). Udinese generated £24. 2m net profit from their transfer business, while Atletico (£23. 3m net profit), Rennes (£22. 4m net profit), Lazio (£17. 5m net profit) and Marseille (£12. 7m net profit) also closed business with notable net profits. Ademola Lookman (Atletico from Atalanta for £30. 2m) was the most expensive deal among the four divisions, followed by Lorenzo Lucca (Napoli from Udinese for £22. 5m), Robinio Vaz (Roma from Marseille for £19m), Giacomo Raspadori (Atalanta from Atletico for £19m) and Giovane (Napoli from Verona for £17. 3m). Tom from Southampton became a millionaire for free with Super 6! Could you be the next jackpot winner? Play for free!

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