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    #DeadlineDay Transfers: Batshuayi, Crouch, Tielemans

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 1, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Michy Batshuayi joined Crystal Palace on loan from Chelsea
    Michy Batshuayi joined Crystal Palace on loan from Chelsea
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    Michy Batshuayi joined Crystal Palace on loan from Chelsea
    Michy Batshuayi joined Crystal Palace on loan from Chelsea

    Premier League January spending fell for the first time since 2012 with a quiet deadline day capping off a relatively low-spending window.

    Deadline-day and January spending were less than half of last year’s totals, with 12 deals on 31 January totalling £50m – bringing the month’s spending to £180m, according to figures from the Sports Business Group at Deloitte.

    January 2018 saw £430m spent by Premier League clubs, with £150m on deadline day alone.

    The biggest deal on transfer deadline saw Newcastle break their record to sign £20m Paraguayan playmaker Miguel Almiron from MLS side Atlanta United – as well as signing Monaco defender Antonio Barreca on loan.

    Wolves signed Atletico Madrid full-back Jonny Castro Otto for £15m after a successful loan spell. The next highest fee was £7m as Ante Palaversa moved to Manchester City but immediately returned to Hadjuk Split on loan.

    Leicester signed Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans on loan – sending Adrien Silva the other way. Fulham confirmed the signing of Liverpool winger Lazar Markovic on a short-term deal 90 minutes after the deadline passed, having signed Hoffenheim midfielder Havard Nordtveit on loan earlier in the day.

    READ: Asisat Oshoala joins FC Barcelona

    Crystal Palace signed Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi on loan, revealing the news after midnight.

    Peter Crouch will have the chance to add to his 108 Premier League goals after joining Burnley from Stoke, with Sam Vokes going the other way. Cardiff spent £4m on Reading midfielder Leandro Bacuna.

    The only other Premier League signings saw Brighton recruit two youngsters and send them back to their clubs on loan.

    League One Sunderland have agreed a £4m deal with Wigan for striker Will Grigg – a move which would be in the country’s 10 most expensive signings of the window if it is confirmed on 1 February.

    English youngsters Reece Oxford (West Ham to Augsburg) and Emile Smith-Rowe (Arsenal to RB Leipzig) completed loan moves to the Bundesliga.

    Scottish champions Celtic signed Borussia Dortmund right-back Jeremy Toljan on loan – as well as Ukrainian winger Maryan Shved and American defenders Manny Perez and Andrew Gutman but have loaned the three youngsters back out.

    Top 10 Premier League signings in the January window
    Top 10 Premier League signings in the January window

    Why has spending dropped?

    Deloitte say the reduction is because of:

    • reduced activity from the ‘big six’ clubs
    • a perceived lack of value in the transfer market
    • the strongest ever financial position of Premier League clubs, reducing the need to sell their best talent in order to ensure financial stability
    • the global value of Premier League broadcast rights, with the 2019-20 to 2021-22 cycle being only slightly higher than the previous cycle, thereby reducing clubs’ desire to spend significantly in the transfer market.

    January deals that did not go through

    Arsenal failed with bids to sign Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic, Dalian Yifang wide man Yannick Carrasco and Paris St-Germain midfielder Christopher Nkunku.

    Real Betis and Schalke expressed interest in signing Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen but neither move materialised.

    Everton rejected an offer of £26.2m from Paris St-Germain for midfielder Idrissa Gueye in the closing stages of the transfer window.

    Leeds’ prospective loan deal for Swansea winger Daniel James – which could have become permanent for £8.5m – fell through at the last moment.

    Former England internationals Danny Drinkwater and Gary Cahill, who reportedly turned down Juventus, Monaco and Fulham, stayed at Chelsea despite limited prospects of getting in the team.

    England Under-17 World Cup winner Callum Hudson-Odoi also remained at Stamford Bridge despite putting in a transfer request and being the subject of a £35m bid from Bayern Munich.

    West Ham’s proposed £45m signing of Celta Vigo striker Maxi Gomez never happened, while Che Adams stayed at Birmingham despite reported interest from Burnley and Southampton.

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