Premier League clubs set new record for January spending

Premier League clubs set new record for January spending

Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk (L)
Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk (L)

LONDON - Premier League clubs have broken the record for transfer spending during the January window with a pound sterling440 million ($542 million) spree, according to sports finance experts Deloitte.

By 1500 GMT on Tuesday, the gross spend by Premier League sides had surpassed the competition's previous high of pound sterling430 million in January 2018.

Funded by their new owners, Chelsea have fuelled the English top-flight's record-breaking January.

The Blues have spent around pound sterling180 million this month, with Ukraine winger Mykhailo Mudryk joining from Shakhtar Donetsk in a deal reportedly worth pound sterling88.5 million.

Chelsea also brought in David Fofana from Molde, Monaco's Benoit Badiashile from Monaco, Andrey Santos from Vasco da Gama and PSV Eindhoven's Noni Madueke.

Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo joined Liverpool from PSV for pound sterling44 million in another of the big January deals.

There is still one week left before the January window closes, leaving room for the new record to rise even higher.

In the January 2022 window, Deloitte said Premier League clubs' gross spend was pound sterling105 million with one week to go and finished up at pound sterling295 million.

"January 2023 has already surpassed the record spent during any previous winter window as Premier League clubs look to reinforce their squads ahead of a crucial second half of the season," said Calum Ross, assistant director in Deloitte's Sports Business Group.

"The 2022-23 season has seen clubs invest heavily in their squads, and to date this season Premier League clubs have spent more than pound sterling2.4 billion on player transfers.

"New ownership and an availability of financial resources to pay significant sums to maximise performance continue to be key contributors towards record spending levels.

"While this level of spending illustrates Premier League clubs' recovery post-pandemic, the importance of long-term financial planning and focus on financial sustainability should continue to be a priority."

Deloitte said that gross spending by Premier League clubs for the 2022-23 season so far is pound sterling2.4 billion, with the new winter record following the record-breaking pound sterling1.9 billion spend last summer.

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