The January transfer window closed
at 2300 GMT on Friday with English Premier League clubs having spent in excess
of £125 million (R2,285 billion) on new players.
We
list the 10 biggest transfers involving English clubs to have taken place
before the deadline fell (asterisk denotes fee as reported by British
media):
JUAN
MATA (Chelsea to Manchester United; £37
million {R667,9 million}) - Having fallen out of favour at Chelsea following
Jose Mourinho’s return to the club as manager last year, Mata seized the
opportunity to relaunch his career at Old Trafford. The reigning English
champions broke their transfer record to sign the 25-year-old Spain midfielder,
who made his debut in a 2-0 win over Cardiff City on Tuesday.
NEMANJA
MATIC (Benfica/POR to Chelsea; £20.75
million*) - Three years after leaving Chelsea for Benfica, 25-year-old Serbian
midfielder Matic returned to the west London club on a five-and-a-half-year
contract. Matic made only three appearances during his first spell at Stamford
Bridge between 2009 and 2011, but Mourinho said that he had “grown as a player
in Portugal“.
YOHAN
CABAYE (Newcastle United to Paris
Saint-Germain/FRA; £19 million) - Newcastle fended off interest in Cabaye from
Arsenal in the previous transfer window, but when reigning French champions PSG
came calling, they finally admitted defeat. The France international, 28,
earned admiration in England for his technical qualities but faces a fight to
break into PSG’s star-studded team.
KEVIN
DE BRUYNE (Chelsea to Wolfsburg/GER; £16.5
million*) - De Bruyne’s failure to make an impact at Chelsea this season was a
source of irritation to Mourinho, who walked out of a press conference in
September when asked why the 22-year-old Belgium winger was not playing. A £7
million signing from Genk in 2012, he joined Wolfsburg after impressing during
a loan spell at Werder Bremen last season.
KONSTANTINOS
MITROGLOU (Olympiakos/GRE to Fulham; £12.5
million*) - Mitroglou arrives from Olympiakos with a brief to fire struggling
Fulham out of the Premier League relegation zone. The 25-year-old is having the
season of his life, having netted 14 times in the Greek Super League and scored
the goals that gave Greece victory over Romania in their World Cup qualifying
play-off.
KURT
ZOUMA (Saint-Etienne/FRA to Chelsea; £12
million*) - A hulking centre-back, 19-year-old Zouma made his Saint-Etienne
debut at the age of only 16 and has already been capped by France at under-21
level. He was immediately loaned back to his formative club until the end of
the season.
MOHAMED
SALAH (FC Basel/SUI to Chelsea; £11
million*) - Chelsea reportedly saw off interest from Liverpool to sign
21-year-old Egyptian winger Salah from Basel. Salah has scored three times
against Chelsea over the past year, including in Basel’s two Champions League
group-phase victories over the London club earlier this season.
SHANE
LONG (West Bromwich Albion to Hull City;
£7 million*) - In a bid to bolster an attack that currently averages less than
a goal a game in the Premier League, Hull parted with £6 million, rising to £7
million, for Republic of Ireland international Long. “It’s a club that’s on the
up, and I’m delighted to be a part of that,” he said.
NIKICA
JELAVIC (Everton to Hull City; £6.5
million*) - Jelavic completed his move to the KC Stadium a matter of days
before Long. The 28-year-old Croatia international made a stunning start to
life at Everton following his move from Rangers in 2012, scoring nine goals in
13 matches, but a long goalless spell subsequently cost him his place in the
team.
JERMAIN
DEFOE (Tottenham Hotspur to FC
Toronto/CAN; £6 million*) - After losing his place in the Tottenham line-up to
new signing Roberto Soldado, Defoe made the surprising decision to leave
England for Major League Soccer outfit FC Toronto. The 31-year-old played down
fears that the move might jeopardise his chances of playing for England at the
World Cup, saying: “If selected, I’ll be ready.”
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