There have been some huge signings in transfer windows throughout history, but which have been some of the most expensive?
The summer window is generally seen as the main opportunity for teams to bring in new faces, allowing for stability before the start of the new season.
January also gives them an opportunity to strengthen their squad midway through the campaign, splashing the cash in the process.

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Here are the 12 most expensive January window signings in history, including some big bucks Premier League additions.
The 12 most expensive January signings |
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Title |
Player |
Signed for |
Year |
Fee |
1 |
Philippe Coutinho |
Barcelona |
2018 |
£142m |
2 |
Enzo Fernandez |
Chelsea |
2023 |
£ 107 million |
3 |
Mikhale Mudryk |
Chelsea |
2023 |
£ 89 million |
4 |
Virgil van Dyck |
Liverpool |
2018 |
£ 75 million |
5 |
Bruno Fernandez |
Man utd |
2020 |
£ 67.7 million |
6 |
Dusan Ulakhovich |
Juventus |
2022 |
66 m |
7 |
Omar Marmush |
Human city |
2025 |
£63m |
8 |
Oscar |
Shanghai Sipg |
2017 |
£ 60 mln |
9 |
Khvicha kvaratskhelia |
PSG |
2025 |
59 m |
10 |
Christian Pulisic |
Chelsea |
2019 |
£ 58 million |
11 |
Aymeric Laporte |
Human city |
2018 |
£ 57 million |
12 |
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang |
Arsenal |
2018 |
£ 56 million |
12
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Borussia Dortmund v Arsenal (£56m)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was one of the most popular strikers in Europe when Arsenal cut him on deadline day in January 2018 and he has not disappointed at the Emirates after A, after A, after A, after A, after A, after A , after A. Record movements of £56m In what was the set of Arsene Wenger’s latest gunners.
Former Borussia Dortmund man found the net 92 times in 163 matcheswhich is a remarkable return and Mikel Arteta must wish he had such a powerful attacking player in his squad.

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Aymeric Laporte
Athletic Club for Man City (£57m)
Manchester City have boosted their defense in Pep Guardiola’s second season as they cruised to Premier League title glory in 2018. Arriving only a few months after Kyle Walker, Bernardo Silva and Ederson, the arrival of Eimer Laporte on the club’s fee was a true statement of intent.
Spain International in full the £57m paid out by the sports club is justified His services saw him win five Premier League titles in a trophy-laden spell before departing at the start of the 2023/24 campaign.
10
Christian Pulisic
Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea (£58m)
Christian Pulisic arrived at Chelsea £58m switch from Borussia Dortmund. However, it is fair to say that he never quite hit the heights that were expected.
He now plies his trade in Milan, where USA International is enjoying Ranked him as his second best player Rafael Leo is behind in Serie A.
9
Khvicha kvaratskhelia
Attacked to PSG (£59m)
Khvicha kvaratskhelia completed a reported £59m move from Napoli to PSG In January 2025, where he will no doubt be hoping to become their most exciting attacking player since Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar have been at the club.
The Georgian left despite Antonio Conte being in another Serie A title race, determined to write his own legacy in Paris. His big deal is likely to be worth more than the reported £59m as add-ons were not disclosed at the time of his transfer.
8
Oscar
Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG (£60m)
Oscar left Chelsea to join Chinese outfit Shanghai SIPG midway through the 2016/17 season, meaning he missed out as he enjoyed the Blues’ march to the Premier League a year after surrendering his crown to Leicester City.
Granted, there may have been more than footballing reasons behind the Brazilian’s decision to up and leave for China, but he has at least brought his former club a A cool £60m.

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7
Omar Marmush
Frankfurt to Man City (£63m)
With Manchester City in tow in the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, Pep Guardiola opened his checkbook to sign three big-money players – the most significant of which was former Frankfurt striker Omar Marmouche.
The Egyptian arrived at the Etihad Stadium as a player in hot form and only Harry Kane has scored more goals than him in the German Bundesliga since leaving.
City deal for forward Was for the original 59 million pounds, but this could rise to 63 million pounds when taking into account the additions.
6
Dusan Ulakhovich
Fiorentina to Juventus (£66m)
Dusan Ulakhovich Big money goes from Fiorentina to Juventus For an initial £58m fee – a rise to £66m – it was seen as a significant deal when he went through in January 2022, with plenty of teams interested in signing him.
Unfortunately, he is yet to repay Juve in full, with one last goal return for La Viola before his switch remaining the most impressive.
Ulahovic went 20 for 24 in the 2021/22 campaign Before the Turin giants got their man; His highest tally for his current club is 18 from 38 appearances last term.
5
Bruno Fernandez
Sporting CP for UTD man (£67.7m)
Manchester United have struggled since the arrival of Bruno Fernandes in 2020, but the Portuguese playmaker has consistently stood out as their most reliable attacking player.
The Red Devils captain checked in Over 150 goals and assists combined For the Premier League giants, that shows what a consistent source of end product he has been.
His deal is signed in 2020 for the initial £ 47 millionbut additions were to take it to £67.7m.
4
Virgil van Dyck
Southampton to Liverpool (£75m)
Has there ever been a more influential January signing than Virgil Van Dijk? If the Dutchman Joined Liverpool from Southampton for a whopping £75m Some raised eyebrows in January 2018, but he went on to become one of the greatest centre-backs in history.
Van Dijk has won the Champions League and Premier League with Liverpool, among other trophies, and he still feels like his side’s most important player in their title charge this season.
3
Mikhale Mudryk
Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea (£89m)
With all due respect to Michail Mudryk, there may not have been the worst value included in another winter signing in Premier League history. His deal was meant to be worth an eye-watering £89 millionalthough it is highly doubtful that the £27 million will come into effect.
The winger has been a huge flop for Chelsea, barring quality and goals Only 10 goals in 73 matches For the Blues, also pressing with a paltry nine gears.
In December 2024, his career in West London took a turn for the worse when he tested positive for a banned substance, banning him from football.

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2
Enzo Fernandez
Benfica to Chelsea (£107m)
Enzo Fernandez has been magnificent for Argentina at the 2022 World Cup, helping his country through the entire tournament, earning him £107m move to Chelsea in January 2023.
While not always performing at a world-class level for the Blues, he was still impressive overall, Starting 16 league games This season and shining alongside the likes of Moise Caicedo, Romeo Lavia and Cole Palmer.
1
Philippe Coutinho
Liverpool to Barcelona (£142m)
Philippe Coutinho is comfortably the most expensive signing in the history of the January transfer window, having joined Barcelona for £142m in 2018.
It proved to be a watershed moment in the Brazilian’s career, with the midfielder never reaching the heights he did in a Liverpool shirt. In fact, his career has since taken off.
Not only that, but the Reds used the money to sign Alisson and Van Dijk in the same year, completely transforming the team and leading to a glorious period of success without Coutinho.