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Despite spending over £200 million over the summer of 2022 over the signings of Wesley Fofana, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marc Cucurella, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Carney Chukwuemeka and Gabriel Slonina, that hasn’t held them back in this current winter window as they’ve brought out more money to strengthen their squad as they look to finish high up the English Premier League standings.

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In this current window, the West Londoners have sealed deals for the likes of David Datro Fofana, Christopher Nkunku, Benoit Badiashile, Andrey Santos & Joao Felix, the Blues have a spent a total amount of £344.49 million on transfer so far.

Manchester United are second & have spent £240.32 million so far, but haven’t done any business in the January transfer due to the possible sale of the club which has in one way affected the club’s transfer budget, but according to several reliable sources, they’re expected to complete the signing of Wost Weghorst from Burnley in the upcoming days on a temporary basis.

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West Ham United sits third with the total of £182.00 million spent on transfers, which hasn’t really showed in their current team as they are struggling to pick up results.

Tottenham Hotspur comes next with the total of £169.95 millions spent on transfers, no new player has been signed this January with the London based club in a better position to secure UCL qualification spots.

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Nottingham Forest are fifth biggest spending club in Europe currently with the total of £161.95 million spent on new players

Barcelona are next with £153.00 million spent so far.

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