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Premier League "queen" of winter transfers, a full 1 billion euros

Premier League "queen" of winter transfers, a full 1 billion euros

Money is dominating world football. It is no coincidence that in the European continent football is considered as the fourth industry, as it has staggering benefits and a continuous production. However, different countries have different degrees of development. Finances are currently dominating the English Premier League, a championship that makes a difference especially with the most expensive purchases. English clubs spend as much money in the market in a year as the other four major leagues put together. Meanwhile, the Premier League has been the queen of the January transfer window. English clubs have spent around 3 billion euros for the 2022/23 season alone, while they were quite active even on the last day of the transfer window. Almost all major sports media that base their information from very reliable and serious sources, report that English clubs spent the most in Europe in the January transfer window. In total, including last summer and this winter, Premier League clubs have spent around 3 billion euros for the 2022/2023 edition. Chelsea spent 121 million euros last night transferring midfielder Enzo Fernandez. This means that English clubs spent 922 million euros during January, an absolute record. About 300 million euros were spent by Premier League clubs only on the last day of this transfer window. This means that the record of January 2018 was exceeded by 83%, when English clubs spent 170 million euros on the last day. In that year, Premier League clubs spent 486 million euros, while in this transfer window this amount increased by 90%. And unlike the 333 million euros of January 2022, in this January, the elite English clubs spent almost three times the money. This information was provided by the financial services company "Deloitte". The Premier League absolutely dominates the spending list in the Top 5 European leagues. The expenses of the clubs of the English championship cover 79% of the expenses in the five main European leagues. Overall, spending in this January in the four strongest European leagues, excluding the Premier League, fell by 35% from 2022. Clubs from La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 spent 255 million euros. Only Chelsea, with 326 million euros, has spent more than the other four strongest European leagues. Premier League clubs spent 85% of their money buying players from outside the UK. This information was provided by the financial services company "Deloitte". The Premier League absolutely dominates the spending list in the Top 5 European leagues. The expenses of the clubs of the English championship cover 79% of the expenses in the five main European leagues. Overall, spending in this January in the four strongest European leagues, excluding the Premier League, fell by 35% from 2022. Clubs from La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 spent 255 million euros. Only Chelsea, with 326 million euros, has spent more than the other four strongest European leagues. Premier League clubs spent 85% of their money buying players from outside the UK. This information was provided by the financial services company "Deloitte". The Premier League absolutely dominates the spending list in the Top 5 European leagues. The expenses of the clubs of the English championship cover 79% of the expenses in the five main European leagues. Overall, spending in this January in the four strongest European leagues, excluding the Premier League, fell by 35% from 2022. Clubs from La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 spent 255 million euros. Only Chelsea, with 326 million euros, has spent more than the other four strongest European leagues. Premier League clubs spent 85% of their money buying players from outside the UK. The expenses of the clubs of the English championship cover 79% of the expenses in the five main European leagues. Overall, spending in this January in the four strongest European leagues, excluding the Premier League, fell by 35% from 2022. Clubs from La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 spent 255 million euros. Only Chelsea, with 326 million euros, has spent more than the other four strongest European leagues. Premier League clubs spent 85% of their money buying players from outside the UK. The expenses of the clubs of the English championship cover 79% of the expenses in the five main European leagues. Overall, spending in this January in the four strongest European leagues, excluding the Premier League, fell by 35% from 2022. Clubs from La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 spent 255 million euros. Only Chelsea, with 326 million euros, has spent more than the other four strongest European leagues. Premier League clubs spent 85% of their money buying players from outside the UK. has spent more than the other four strongest European leagues. Premier League clubs spent 85% of their money buying players from outside the UK. has spent more than the other four strongest European leagues. Premier League clubs spent 85% of their money buying players from outside the UK.