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Chelsea splashed a British record £106.8m transfer fee for the acquisition of Benfica’s World Cup winning midfielder Enzo Fernandez in the deadline-day madness of January transfer window. Moreover, the Argentine became Chelsea’s stunning eighth signing of this window, taking their total spending to a whopping £290.7m. The Blues were the highest spenders across Europe as they look to overturn their reeling form in the Premier League.

Meanwhile, Chelsea also shipped out Jorginho to Arsenal for £10m plus £2m in add-ons as the Gunners found no breakthrough in their Moises Caicedo pursuit despite tabling two bids of £60m and £70m. Elsewhere, Manchester City full-back Joao Cancelo joined Bayern Munich on loan with an option to buy for £61m, as the Bavarians sent Marcel Sabitzer to Manchester United on a loan deal until the end of the season./

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Chelsea paid a British record transfer fee of £106.8m to acquire Young Player of the Tournament award winner at World Cup, Enzo Fernandez. Credits: Twitter

January window – Chelsea record spenders; Ziyech late drama collapses move to PSG; Navas joins Nottingham Forest

The January transfer window was not only headlined by Chelsea’s spending spree, but also by a number of other deals. While the Blues did ship out Jorginho, they however messed up Hakim Ziyech’s loan move to PSG in an epic story. As per multiple reports, both the teams had signed all the paperwork to get the deal over the line in time. However, Chelsea apparently sent the ‘wrong’ documents when it came to registration process which finally collapsed the move.

PSG are furious with the Blues’ unprofessional behaviour and are set to appeal in the LFP [French governing body for Ligue 1] in order to find a solution. Meanwhile, PSG also sent their second-choice goalkeeper Keylor Navas on loan to Nottingham Forest until the end of the season. Tottenham too did some crazy business in the last hours, terminating Matt Doherty’s contract who joined Atletico Madrid. They then brought Sporting CP’s Pedro Porro as his replacement for an initial loan until the summer, when his move will be made permanent for £39.7m.

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Premier League sides had roller coaster of a transfer window, with Chelsea the highest spenders. Credits: Twitter

Here are all the deals that took place this month across Europe’s top-five leagues:

Enzo Fernandez – Benfica to Chelsea, £106.8m

Mykhaylo Mudryk – Shakhtar to Chelsea, £88.5m

Cody Gakpo – PSV Eindhoven to Liverpool, £50m

Anthony Gordon – Everton to Newcastle, £45m

Benoit Badiashile – Monaco to Chelsea, £35m

Noni Madueke – PSV to Chelsea, £29m

Leandro Trossard – Brighton to Arsenal, £27m

Malo Gusto – Lyon to Chelsea, £26.3m

Jakub Kiwior – Spezia to Arsenal, £20m

Danny Ings – Aston Villa to West Ham, £15m

Jorginho – Chelsea to Arsenal, £12m

Pedro Porro – Sporting Lisbon to Tottenham, loan

Arnaut Danjuma – Villarreal to Tottenham, loan

Chris Wood – Newcastle to Nottingham Forest, loan

Wout Weghorst – Burnley to Manchester United, loan

Joao Felix – Atletico Madrid to Chelsea, loan

David Datro Fofana – Molde to Chelsea, undisclosed

Andrey Santos – Vasco da Gama, undisclosed

Keylor Navas – Paris Saint-Germain to Nottingham Forest, loan

Joao Cancelo – Manchester City to Bayern Munich, loan

Marcel Sabitzer – Bayern Munich to Man Utd, loan

Weston McKennie – Juventus to Leeds, loan

Cedric Soares – Arsenal to Fulham, loan

Diogo Monteiro – Servette to Leeds, undisclosed

Harrison Ashby – West Ham to Newcastle, £3m

Jude Soonsup-Bell – Chelsea to Tottenham, undisclosed

Nathan Opoku – FDM Field Masters Sporting Club to Leicester, free

Sasa Lukic – Torino to Fulham, £8m

Illia Zabarnyi – Dynamo Kyiv to Bournemouth, £24m

Naouirou Ahamada – Stuttgart to Crystal Palace, undisclosed

Albert Sambi Lokonga – Arsenal to Crystal Palace, loan

Felipe – Atletico Madrid to Nottingham Forest, undisclosed

Hamed Junior Traore – Sassuolo to Bournemouth, loan

Jonjo Shelvey – Newcastle to Nottingham Forest, undisclosed

Harry Souttar – Stoke to Leicester, £15m

Kamaldeen Sulemana – Rennes to Southampton, £22m

Paul Onuachu – Genk to Southampton, £18m

Yasin Ayari – AIK Solna to Brighton, £3.5m

Joao Gomes – Flamengo to Wolves, £15m

Matias Vina – Roma to Bournemouth, loan

Vincent Angelini – Watford to Brentford, undisclosed

Joe O’Shaughnessy – Wolves to free agent, released

Tete – Shakhtar to Leicester, free

Antoine Semenyo – Bristol City to Bournemouth, £10.5m

Darren Randolph – West Ham to Bournemouth, undisclosed

James Bree – Luton to Southampton, undisclosed

Daniel Bentley – Bristol City to Wolves, undisclosed

Maximo Perrone – Velez Sarsfield to Man City, undisclosed

John Duran – Chicago Fire to Aston Villa, undisclosed

Craig Dawson – West Ham to Wolves, £3.3m

Dango Ouattara – Lorient to Bournemouth, £20m

Pablo Sarabia – Paris Saint-Germain to Wolves, £4.4m

Danilo – Palmeiras to Nottingham Forest, undisclosed

Georginio Rutter – Hoffenheim to Leeds, £35.5m

Mario Lemina – Nice to Wolves, undisclosed

Alex Moreno – Real Betis to Aston Villa, £13.3m

Carlos Alcaraz – Racing Club to Southampton, £12m

Jack Butland – Crystal Palace to Manchester United, loan

Mislav Orsic – Dinamo Zagreb to Southampton, £8m

Romeo Beckham – Inter Miami to Brentford, loan

Kevin Schade – Freiburg to Brentford, loan

Jamie Mullins – Bohemians to Brighton, undisclosed

Max Wober – Red Bull Salzburg to Leeds, £11m

Matheus Cunha – Atletico Madrid to Wolves, loan

Luizao – Sau Paulo to West Ham, free

Gustavo Scarpa – Palmeiras to Nottingham Forest, free

Garang Kuol – Central Coast Mariners to Newcastle, £300,000

Facundo Buonanotte – Roasario Central to Brighton, undisclosed