The Premier League’s January transfer window was defined by heavy spending, bold reinvestment, and a continued focus on young, high-potential talent, with Antoine Semenyo emerging as the most expensive signing of the month.
1) Antoine Semenyo – Manchester City
From Bournemouth – £62.5m–£64m (~€72m)
Semenyo was the standout signing of the window, with City breaking the £60m mark to secure the forward.
2) Jeremy Jacquet – Liverpool
From Rennes – £55.5m–£60m (~€63.6m)
Liverpool reached an agreement for the highly rated 20-year-old centre-back, who is set to move to Anfield in the summer.
3) Jørgen Strand Larsen – Crystal Palace
From Wolves – £43m–£48m (~€49.7m)
Palace backed their attack with a major investment in the Norwegian striker.
4) Conor Gallagher – Tottenham Hotspur
From Atlético Madrid – £34.7m–£35m (~€40m)
Tottenham quickly reinvested funds from player sales to bring Gallagher back to the Premier League.
5) Brennan Johnson – Crystal Palace
From Tottenham Hotspur – ~£35m (~€40m)
Johnson’s move formed part of Palace’s aggressive winter spending.
6) Lucas Paquetá – Flamengo
From West Ham United – ~£35.5m (~€42m)
Although an outgoing deal, the transfer ranks among the window’s highest fees involving a Premier League club.
7) Oscar Bobb – Fulham
From Manchester City – £27m–£31m (~€31.2m)
The City academy graduate completed a permanent move to Fulham.
8) Taty Castellanos – West Ham United
From Lazio – ~£27m (~€29m)
West Ham added attacking depth with the Argentine forward.
9) Rayan – Bournemouth
From Vasco da Gama – ~£24.7m (~€28.5m)
The Cherries invested heavily in the young Brazilian prospect.
10) Marc Guéhi – Manchester City
From Crystal Palace – ~£20m
City rounded out the list with a defensive addition late in the window.




