The January Window Global Transfer broke the $2 billion (£1.6 billion) mark for the first time in the men’s game, according to FIFA data, and Premier League champion Manchester City took 10% of its spending 23,300 It is made up of 1,000 million dollars (£179 million). 4 new players spending.
Etihad Stadium’s Pep Guardiola team was bolstered by signatures from Omar Marmash, Nico Gonzales, Abdukodier Kusanov and Vitrreis during the January transfer period, and was the Premier League as the largest spending league of 621.6m (£498.7m) It will help you to make sure your total spending is.
The top five were completed by German clubs ($295.7 million), Italy ($223.8 million), France ($209.7 million), and Saudi Arabia ($202.1 million).
Meanwhile, French clubs receive the highest amount in transfer fees ($371 million), including German clubs ($2.262 million), UK ($185.5 million), Portugal ($1.764 million), Italy ($162 million) followed.
Brazil came to the top for the most incoming relocation (471), followed by Argentina (265), Portugal (207), Spain (200) and England (190). Argentina (255) is the country with the highest number of outgoing transfers, with Brazil (212), the UK (211), the US (188) and Portugal (170) closing in the top five.
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A total of 5,863 transfers have been completed, according to a report prepared by FIFA’s Legal & Compliance department.
Overall $2.35 billion expenditures rose 57.9% in the winter window in 2024, up 47.1% from previous January 2023 record.
John Duran’s $79.9 million (£64.1 million) move was the biggest contract in the men’s match with Columbia International.
Meanwhile, records were also listed in women’s matches. $5.8 million (£4.66 million) was spent on transfer fees (+180.6%), with a total of 455 international remittances being made in January.
The British clubs are also the top spenders of women’s soccer ($2.3 million), and they also made the most coming relocations (39). January 2025 was also the first transfer window to witness a transfer in women’s professional soccer with fees exceeding $1 million (£802.9,000).