We take a look at the top 10 most expensive signings in the 2024/25 winter transfer window.
Jhon Duran made the move to Saudi Arabia in the January transfer window, signing for Al-Nassr for a reported €77.00m fee.
Aston Villa's former number nine played second fiddle to Ollie Watkins for much of the first half of the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, but still made a sizeable impact, scoring seven league goals.
Few could see Manchester City's 2024/25 downfall coming, as the club have turned to the winter transfer window to bolster their squad.
Omar Marmoush signed for the Citizens for €75.00m, having registered 25 goal contributions in 17 Bundesliga games for Eintracht Frankfurt in the first half of the season.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia unsurprisingly attracted interest from a number of clubs, but it was Paris Saint Germain who secured the services of the Georgian.
Kvaratskhelia signed from Napoli for a €70.00m fee, a reasonable price tag in this current market.
Injury to Rodri earlier on in the campaign meant that Man City called upon the January transfer window to add to their midfield options.
The club turned to Nico Gonzalez to fill the void, signing the Spaniard for €60.00m from Porto.
Xavi Simons' loan spell at RB Leipzig was made permanent in the transfer window, joining the German outfit for €50.00m.
Despite re-signing for PSG in 2023, he hasn't made a single appearance upon his return, though he did play 11 times in his first spell at the club.
Al-Nassr were not the only club to add to their attacking options in the January transfer window, as Al-Ahli signed Galeno from Porto for €50.00m.
Though Porto did lose out on two of their most impactful players in Gonzalez and Galeno, they'll likely be content with the €110.00m received for the pair.
Abdukodir Khusanov's breakthrough with Lens alerted the attention of Man City, who acted in the window to bring the central defender over to the Etihad.
Signed for €40.00m, Khusanov endured a tough debut against Chelsea, though his side still emerged as 3-1 winners.
Vitor Reis is the fourth and final Man City addition to join the list, signing from Palmeiras for €40.00m.
The Brazilian defender will likely have a big impact in the coming years, with an ageing defence showing in the 2024/25 campaign.
Luiz Henrique, a Fluminense academy graduate, returned to Brazil in 2024, signing for Botafogo.
Following a league winning campaign with Botafogo, he joined Zenit St. Petersburg in the winter transfer window, with the Russian outfit seeking a 12th league title.
Santiago Gimenez thrived for Feyenoord under Arne Slot in the 2023/24 campaign, and his progress wouldn't come to a halt this term.
AC Milan added the Mexico international to their attacking ranks in the January transfer window, signing the striker for €33.00m.