Football Today
·3 February 2026
Winter Transfers 2026: Premier League clubs spend more than £400m on new players

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·3 February 2026

Premier League clubs spent more than £400 million on new signings during the 2026 winter transfer window.
Manchester City were responsible for the most expensive transfer, paying £64 million to sign Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth.
Here are the incoming transfers this winter (stats correct – February 3).
City will hope that their winter transfer outlay will once again translate into winning major silverware.
They have won six of the last ten Premier League titles, a record that suggests that spending on players generally pays dividends.
Elsewhere, Crystal Palace shelled out £83m on two big-money acquisitions – Jorgen Strand Larsen (£48m from Wolves) and Brennan Johnson (£35m from Spurs).
West Ham United were one of the busiest clubs during the winter transfer window, spending £47.2m on several new players.
However, they still recorded a £6.8m profit after selling Lucas Paqueta to Flamengo (£36.5m) and Luis Guilherme to Sporting (£17.5m).
Liverpool reached an agreement with Rennes for centre-back Jeremy Jacquet, but he will not move to Anfield until the summer.
Premier League clubs collectively recouped £273.1m on player sales during the winter transfer window, equating to a net spend of £131m.
Arsenal host Chelsea in the second leg of the League Cup semi-final tonight.
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