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Premier League Clubs Spent Just £100m in January 2024, Expect Much Bigger Outlay This Year

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The January transfer window has officially opened, and one can expect a considerable amount of transfer activity in the Premier League. The PL clubs decided to stay quiet during the previous January window with a total gross outlay of just £100 million in 2024. However, the earlier signs indicate that the market will be much busier in 2025.

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Premier League Clubs Spent Just £100m in January 2024, Expect Much Bigger Outlay This Year
Source: Statista

As the 2025 January transfer window kicks off, it is evident that multiple clubs are in desperate need of squad reinforcements at the midpoint of the season.

This is in sharp contrast to the previous January window when Premier League clubs largely stayed away from splashing cash on new gs. The total gross spend of £100m in January 2024 was the second lowest transfer spend by PL clubs during the past decade, just behind the COVID-afflicted 2021 window.

Prior to that, in 2023, Premier League clubs broke all records as they splurged a massive £815 million on player purchases. Traditionally, the clubs stay away from heavy spending in January, but PL sides, led by Chelsea, went against the tradition in 2023. This was an anomaly of the January window as only one other window, 2017/18, had seen a gross spend of more than £300m in the history. 

It would be unrealistic to expect the same level of spending in 2025, but if the stars align, one can expect it to go close.

Currently, several top clubs, such as Manchester clubs and Tottenham, urgently need squad reinforcements. City and Tottenham are both dealing with injuries to their key players, while United are slowly sinking towards relegation under new manager Ruben Amorim. The United board is expected to back their new manager in the window. One can expect each of these clubs to spend a considerable amount of money on transfers.

Title challengers Arsenal are also looking for a forward player following the injury to Bukayo Saka. Furthermore, clubs like Aston Villa and Brentford are also expected to be busy in the window.

As always, teams embroiled in the relegation battle would also be looking to add to their respective squads in January.

This January transfer window will undoubtedly be busier than the one in 2024, but it will be interesting to see if transfer activity comes anywhere near the levels of 2023.

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Vyom Chaud left his IT job to follow his love for soccer. He has been writing about the beautiful game for the last 6 years contributing articles to The Daily Mail, Vocal, Fan Sided and many other publications. He can spin stories with numbers and thinks data is beautiful. An avid Arsenal fan, he spends most of his time dissecting the nuances of the game. He has played football, cricket and bton at an amateur level.

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Vyom Chaud left his IT job to follow his love for soccer. He has been writing about the beautiful game for the last 6 years contributing articles to The Daily Mail, Vocal, Fan Sided and many other publications. He can spin stories with numbers and thinks data is beautiful. An avid Arsenal fan, he spends most of his time dissecting the nuances of the game. He has played football, cricket and bton at an amateur level.

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