Stoke and Everton completed late big-money deals to take January transfer window spending to a five-year high of £175m.
Premier League clubs have spent a record £1.045bn on transfers in the 2015-16 season.The Potters broke their record to sign Porto's Giannelli Imbula for £18.3m, with Everton spending £13.5m on Lokomotiv Moscow striker Oumar Niasse.
The previous record for a season was £965m in 2014-15.
"The promise of the new broadcast deal for Premier League clubs from next season onwards and the threat of missing out through relegation is contributing to clubs investing in an attempt to stay in the league."
Guardiola overshadows deadline day
Manchester City announced that Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola will replace Manuel Pellegrini at the end of the season.
The biggest deals on deadline day
Deadline day has become an event in its own right in English football, but this season's would have been a disappointment to most observers.The two deals worth over £10m involved players little known to Premier League fans - with Stoke signing uncapped French midfielder Imbula, the biggest UK transfer of the window, and Everton's recruitment of Senegal striker Niasse.
Watford signed two players for undisclosed fees on deadline day, loaning both to Granada. The signings of Rennes midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure and Udinese striker Adalberto Penaranda are reported to be worth £16m, which would make them January's top spenders at £34m.
The next biggest English transfer on deadline day came outside the top flight, with Championship side Middlesbrough spending £9m on striker Jordan Rhodes from divisional rivals Blackburn.
The big clubs remain quiet
In fact, despite January spending reaching a five-year high, it was a very quiet month for the top flight's leading sides.
While surprise leaders Leicester signed Copenhagen defender Daniel Amartey for about £6m and Birmingham winger Demarai Gray for £3.7m, Arsenal were the only other title contender to bring in a new face - £5m Basel midfielder Mohamed Elneny.
Manchester City signed Anthony Caceres but loaned him out to Melbourne City, while Tottenham and Manchester United did not bring in anyone.
The combined spend by the clubs currently in the bottom six was £90m this January, half of the total. Last year, the clubs in those positions spent £20m, less than 20% of the total.
The two biggest deals before deadline day were both by struggling Newcastle - £12m for each of Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey and Tottenham winger Andros Townsend, both England internationals.
Bournemouth spent a combined £16m on strikers Lewis Grabban and Benik Afobe, with Norwich buying Steven Naismith for £8.5m.
While lots of strugglers strengthened their squad, bottom side Aston Villa let five players go in January without signing anyone.
Villa boss Remi Garde is reportedly considering his position after saying last month they needed new signings to have any hope of staying up.
| Season | Summer transfer window | January transfer window | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003-04 | £215m | £50m | £265m |
| 2004-05 | £215m | £50m | £265m |
| 2005-06 | £235m | £70m | £305m |
| 2006-07 | £260m | £60m | £320m |
| 2007-08 | £470m | £175m | £645m |
| 2008-09 | £500m | £170m | £670m |
| 2009-10 | £450m | £30m | £480m |
| 2010-11 | £365m | £225m | £590m |
| 2011-12 | £485m | £60m | £545m |
| 2012-13 | £490m | £120m | £610m |
| 2013-14 | £630m | £130m | £760m |
| 2014-15 | £835m | £130m | £965m |
| 2015-16 | £870m | £175m | £1.045bn |
The deals that did not go through
Tottenham had a £22.5m bid rejected for the striker in the summer, causing Berahino to seemingly threaten to strike, with the 22-year-old not playing regularly since. Newcastle offered £21m for him on Sunday, but the Baggies again refused to sell.
Liverpool were frustrated in their attempts to sign Shakhtar Donetsk forward Alex Teixeira, 26. The Reds offered £24.5m for the Brazilian but would not meet the Ukrainian club's £39m valuation.
Title chasers Leicester offered £18.7m for CSKA Moscow forward Ahmed Musa, 23, but decided not to meet the £22.8m in his buyout clause. They also failed to sign Chelsea striker Loic Remy on loan.
That was reportedly because the Blues thought Colombia international Radamel Falcao might leave Stamford Bridge halfway through his loan spell from Monaco, but a move to Atletico Madrid never materialised.
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