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What did your club buy in the January transfer window?

What did your club buy?

Premier League clubs broke £1bn transfer spending for the first time in league history after spending £172.65m in this winter window.

Stoke paid the most for a player in January, signing Porto midfielder Giannelli Imbula for £18.3m on Deadline Day - smashing their previous transfer fee of £12m for Xherdan Shaqiri set in August last year.

Newcastle splashed the most cash, spending £12m apiece on Tottenham winger Andros Townsend and Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, in addition to £5m on Bordeaux defensive midfielder Henri Saivet.

Chelsea earned the most from player sales, collecting £25m from the sale of Ramires to Chinese club Jiangsu Suning.

Norwich signed the most players, adding seven players to their ranks during the window, including Everton forward Steven Naismith for £8m and Wolfsburg defender Timm Klose for £7.6m.

Barnsley and Barnet released the most players, each offloading six players in January, of which only Hakeem Odofin was sold for a fee - with Barnet earning £98,000 from the 17-year-old's transfer to Wolves.

Stevenage, who recently parted company with manager Teddy Sheringham, loaned in six players - more than any other club. Meanwhile, Chelsea and QPR loaned out the most players - with both clubs releasing eight players temporarily.

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