Man City spends almost all the premiere clubs in January


The Premier League clubs spent approximately 370 million ($ 459 million) in this past transfer window, with Manchester City paying £ 180 million ($ 223 million), almost as much as the other 19 -stop flight equipment.

According to football and BBC transfers, the city's expenditure became the second highest in a winter window, with Chelsea's record still at £ 275 million ($ 341 million) in 2023.

The expenditure has increased with respect to the £ 100m ($ 124 million) that the premiere clubs disbursed a year ago, but is far from the £ 815m record ($ 1 billion) that was established in 2023.

Not since the summer of 2017, when City spent £ 225 million ($ 279 million), the club paid so much in a given window.

City made great splashes in an attempt to cause his season in life after a sad first half of the campaign.

Pep Guardiola's side has brought Omar Marmoush by Eintracht Frankfurt in a transfer of £ 59 million, followed by Vitor Reis de Palmeiras for £ 29.6 million and Abdukodir Khusanov de Lens for £ 33.6 million.

Before the deadline on Monday, City assured the arrival of Nico González de FC Porto by splashing £ 50 million, equivalent to the player's release clause.

Unlike the Premier League, it was a quiet window for LaLiga, with only € 25.13 million ($ 26 million) spent, according to Transfermarkt.

Real Betis made the greatest signing in LaLiga the day of the deadline when acquiring the Colombian striker “Cucho” Hernández of the crew on the side of the MLS Columbus in a transfer of 13 million euros.

Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid were among the Spanish clubs that did not bring any reinforcement in this transfer window.

The strict rules of the LaLiga game and the inability to compete with the Premier League clubs are among the reasons for Spanish clubs that opt ​​for austerity.

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