The National Times - Record January window for transfers despite drop in spending

Record January window for transfers despite drop in spending


Record January window for transfers despite drop in spending
Record January window for transfers despite drop in spending / Photo: © AFP/File

Football clubs worldwide set a new winter transfer window record in terms of the number of transactions completed, according to a statement released by FIFA on Thursday, but the overall amount spent was down compared to last year's high.

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The January 2026 window saw a three percent increase in the number of transfers compared to the previous record set the year before with more than 5,900 international transactions completed.

However, with a total of over $1.9 billion spent, the cumulative amount splashed out on transfer fees is down by 18 percent compared to the record set in January 2025 ($2.35 billion).

English clubs were by far the biggest spenders, with more than $363 million in compensation paid, a significant drop from 2025 ($623 million), but still far ahead of Italian clubs ($283 million) in second place.

Brazilian clubs made their way into the top three this year, with $180 million spent -- some $49 million of which came courtesy of Flamengo's signing of Lucas Paqueta from Premier League side West Ham.

Saudi clubs, heavy spenders last year (fourth, $213 million), slipped to sixth place on $101 million.

Just like last year, French clubs led the way in terms of transfer revenue, with a total of $218 million received ($373 million in January 2025), ahead of their Italian, Brazilian, English and Spanish counterparts.

In women's football, a new spending record was set, with more than $10 million spent in January, an 85 percent jump from last year's record, despite a six percent drop in the number of transfers (420 in January 2026).

Once again, English clubs spent the most, splashing out more than $5 million.

L.Johnson--TNT