Top 10 winter transfers surpass us$938 million

Football's winter transfer window has seen historic deals totaling over US$938.5 million in its top 10 most expensive transactions. Philippe Coutinho leads with his move from Liverpool to FC Barcelona for US$148.5 million in 2018. This January period allows clubs to bolster squads based on prior performance.

January signals the start of the winter transfer window, a shorter period than summer's three-month span from June to August, yet profoundly influential on football's economy. In this cycle, the 10 priciest deals have hit 853.2 million euros, or US$938.5 million.

Brazilian Philippe Coutinho, an attacking midfielder and winger, tops the list. From Liverpool, where he shone brightly, he joined FC Barcelona in 2018 for 135 million euros (US$148.5 million). His Anfield form drove this high-profile deal.

Second is Argentine midfielder Enzo Fernández, who impressed at Benfica and starred in the 2022 Qatar World Cup as the best young player and champion. Chelsea signed him in 2023 for 121 million euros (US$133.1 million) to shore up midfield.

Third, Dutch center-back Virgil van Dijk moved from Southampton to Liverpool in the 2018 window for 84.7 million euros (US$93.2 million). He has been essential in wins like the Champions League and two Premier Leagues.

Fourth, Serbian striker Dušan Vlahović transferred from Fiorentina to Juventus in 2022 for 83.5 million euros (US$91.9 million), following a strong Italian campaign.

Fifth is Colombian center-forward Jhon Durán, bought by Saudi's Al-Nassr from Aston Villa in early 2025 for 77 million euros (US$84.7 million). He stood out with physical power and runs in the season's first half.

Others include Omar Marmoush to Manchester City for US$82.5 million, Antoine Semenyo for US$79.2 million (recently confirmed), Georgian Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli to PSG in January 2025 for 70 million euros (US$77 million), Ukrainian winger Mijailo Mudryk for the same amount (now doping-suspended), and Portuguese Gonçalo Ramos from Benfica to PSG for 65 million euros (US$71.5 million). These moves highlight squad enhancements at elite clubs like Barcelona, Chelsea, Liverpool, Juventus, Al-Nassr, Manchester City, PSG, and beyond.

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The Premier League's January transfer window closed on February 2, 2026, with Crystal Palace securing a club-record £48m signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves as the standout move. Several clubs bolstered their squads amid a relatively quiet deadline day, while Jean-Philippe Mateta's proposed transfer to AC Milan fell through due to fitness concerns. Other notable deals included Nottingham Forest's acquisition of Luca Netz and Brighton's recall of Matt O’Riley.

The transfer window for football players has reopened from January 1. It remains open until 20:00 on February 2, longer in some countries. The RND tracks all important transfers in a ticker.

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Real Madrid has claimed the top spot in Deloitte's Football Money League for the 2024-25 season with revenues of £975 million, ahead of Barcelona. For the first time in the report's 29-year history, no English club ranks in the top four, with Liverpool placing fifth. The rankings highlight the growing dominance of commercial income across Europe's elite clubs.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has stated there will be no squad changes during the January transfer window. Despite ongoing injury issues, the team is focusing on upcoming matches, including a rivalry clash with Leeds United. Amorim emphasized continuity in the club's process amid a solid but inconsistent season.

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Chelsea's 19-year-old defender Jorrel Hato, who joined from Ajax for £37 million in the summer, is struggling to adapt in the Premier League with just nine appearances across all competitions. Ajax have made him their number one January target for a loan return, but FIFA regulations limiting international loans to six players are preventing the move. Chelsea must cancel an existing loan to make it possible, with midfielder Kendry Paez emerging as a candidate.

FIFA announced on January 19 a record-breaking over 500 million ticket requests for the 2026 World Cup from fans across all 211 member associations during the initial 33-day sales phase, averaging 15 million daily despite backlash over high prices.

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FIFA has prohibited Saudi club Al-Nassr from registering new players, effective from December 19, with the ban set to last until lifted. The sanction, likely due to unpaid transfer fees for defender Aymeric Laporte, adds uncertainty to the club's January window plans. This marks the second such ban for Al-Nassr in under two years.

 

 

 

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