With the winter transfer market over, it is time to review the spending that the teams have made. It has been a month of January with many movements, in which the clubs have tried to reinforce their squads to try to achieve their objectives in this decisive stretch of the season. Some operations have been carried out successfully, although others have fallen by the wayside due to lack of agreements between the parties.
Next, we will review the teams that have spent the most money during this exciting transfer market:
The Ukrainian team sneaks into this list after making a few signings in this market. The two signings from Brazilian football stand out, who are midfielder Marlon Gomes and winger Kevin. Latsabidze and Buleza have also arrived in the defensive zone.
The English team has spent those 25 million euros on the signing of Romanian defender Radu Dragusin. However, he has not been the only addition, as Timo Werner has arrived on loan from Leipzig, and Spence, Reguilón and Tanganga have returned from loan.
It is not the only French team on this list, although its spending places it in seventh position. There are two signings that Julien Stéphan's team has made, both from French football itself, such as pivot Matusiwa and defender Seidu.
The Portuguese team is the only representative of its country on this list. He has made a couple of additions with the aim of facing this final stretch of the season. Among them, Marcos Leonardo stands out from Brazilian soccer and Prestianni from Argentine soccer. Álvaro Carreras, Rollheiser have also arrived on loan and Gabriel Pires returns after loan.
The economic power of the Premier League allows a club that is five points away from relegation to make an outlay that places it in this top. In this way, the English team has signed midfielder Adam Wharton and full-back Daniel Muñoz. Striker Luke Plange has also returned from loan.
The Russian team has strengthened itself well in this market with the aim of attacking the leadership of the Russian league, which is currently held by Krasnodar. Wingers Artur and Pedro, and defender Nino, have arrived from Brazilian football. Offensive midfielder Akhmetov has also joined the Russian club from Krasnodar.
The German giant has been especially reinforced in defense, with the arrival of the French full-back Sacha Boey and the English centre-back Eric Dier. Furthermore, as a result of Coman's injury, the Bavarian club has anticipated the arrival of Bryan Zaragoza, initially scheduled for June, in the form of a loan worth four million euros.
The Blaugrana team is the only Spanish representative in this top, and has only made one signing, which is the incorporation of Brazilian forward Vitor Roque, who has already debuted in the Blaugrana shirt.
The Parisian team has paid 40 million euros divided into two players, specifically, Lucas Beraldo and Gabriel Moscardo, both from Brazilian football. Lemina has also returned from a loan.
And the great agitator of this market has been the French team led by Pierre Sage. It has been reinforced with two players from Belgian Genk, Orban and Fofana. Adryelson and Lucas Perri have also arrived from Brazilian football. The experienced midfielder Matic has arrived from France, and finally, Orel Mangala and Benrahma have arrived on loan.
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