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January transfer window sets FIFA record
January transfer window sets FIFA record, Man City top spenders
Global transfers during the January window broke the $2 billion (£1.6bn) mark for first time in the men's game according to FIFA data.
Record January transfers in men's soccer valued at $2.35B with almost 6,000 deals
Fueled by England and Saudi Arabia, clubs spent a record $2.35 billion on international transfer deals in a booming January trading period for men’s soccer, FIFA said Friday. The 5,863 international transfers — those between clubs in different countries that are processed by FIFA — also was 900 more than the previous highest,
FIFA says January transfer spending reached record levels in 2025
Clubs worldwide spent a record $2.35 billion on international transfers in men's soccer in the January window, nearly a 58% increase from last year, world soccer's governing body FIFA said in a study published on Friday.
January 2025 transfer window breaks multiple records
Clubs in men’s professional football recorded remarkable 5,863 international transfers during winter window - Anadolu Ajansı
January transfer window: Grading big signings in men's soccer
Man City needed a midfielder but only valued González's transfer at €40m before they eventually relented on deadline day to pay his €60m release clause. The 23-year-old is a good addition, who knows how to play in the style of a Pep Guardiola team, but it does feel like a bit of a panic move from City.
Why did clubs in Spain spend so little money in the January transfer window?
The collective spending of all 20 teams in Spain's top flight was €26.1m, making it the 16th highest-spending league in football this winter
Guardiola denies Man City's January spending due to transfer embargo fears
Manchester City's January spending was not a precautionary measure for a future transfer embargo, manager Pep Guardiola said, adding the club would learn the verdict of a hearing into their alleged violations of Premier League regulations in "one month".
FIFA: 2024-25 winter transfer activity sets new records
Transfer activity during the 2024-25 winter window set new records in numbers and total spending, according to a report published by football governing body FIFA on Friday. According to the organization,
FIFA reports record-breaking $2.35 billion January transfer spend
The January 2025 transfer window shattered records across the footballing world, with global spending hitting an unprecedented $2.35 billion, according to FIFA’s International Transfer Snapshot. This marks a nearly 20% increase from the previous January high set in 2024.
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Premier League transfers: Complete list of ins and outs for January 2025 window
All of the confirmed ins and outs for all 20 Premier League clubs during the winter transfer window, as Manchester City and ...
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Top 10 most expensive 2025 January transfers in Serie A
Milan and Como feature multiple times in the list of the 10 most expensive signings made by Serie A clubs in the January ...
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Premier League Winners and Losers From the 2025 January Transfer Window
The 2025 January transfer window is closed. Which teams made the most of it, and which teams left opportunities on the table?
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January transfer window: Grading big signings in women's soccer
Here are grades for all the major
January transfers
in the women's game, with each listed in order of date and then highest fee. Barcelona: D+ Chelsea: A Walsh might not be quite the force she was ...
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Best Transfers for Mexican Players in 2025: Who Made the Smartest Moves? | OneFootball
Monterrey and Dundee announced a 'strategic partnership' in November, aimed at providing young Mexican players with ...
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Why Chelsea's January Transfer Window Strategy Endangers Their Champions League Hopes
Chelsea did little to address the issues that have been exposed in their recent Premier League struggles during the January ...
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Real Madrid's five best January transfers of all time
Real Madrid paid a measly €6.5m to sign an 18-year-old Marcelo from Fluminense back in 2007 and it remains one of their best ...
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