Chelsea ripped up soccer's traditional transfer rule book by embarking on a one-of-a-kind spending spree over the past two windows that broke records and completely distorted the market. Sixteen players signed. A total spend of $630 million. An innovative way of covering the huge costs to comply with financial rules. To say the English club's new American ownership has made its presence felt in its first year in the world of soccer would be an understatement. But, in an effort to remodel the squ
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Premier League clubs spent a record ÂŁ815m in the January transfer window to complete a season of unprecedented investment. Chelsea led the way with a number of massive deals, spending a British-record ÂŁ106.5 million on Enzo Fernandez on deadline day, as well as splashing out ÂŁ88.5 million on Mykhailo Mudryk earlier in the month. Across Englandâs top flight, the gross spend was 90 per cent higher than the previous record set in 2018âs winter window and almost triple what was spent last year.