Manchester Metropolis have already made three big-money signings – signing Eintracht Frankfurt ahead Omar Marmoush (£59m), Palmeiras defender Vitor Reis (£29.6m) and Lens centre-back Abdukodir Khusanov (£33.6m).
Ipswich spent about £20m to signal winger Jaden Philogene from Aston Villa, who in flip spent £19m on Netherlands ahead Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund.
Manchester United have introduced in Denmark defender Patrick Dorgu from Lecce for £25m and England Below-19s worldwide Ayden Heaven from Arsenal for an undisclosed price.
Tottenham signed Slavia Prague goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky for £12.5m and Lens defender Kevin Danso on mortgage with a dedication to purchase for £21m.
Crystal Palace added teenage Millwall winger Romain Esse for a reported £12m, whereas Wolves have paid £16.6m to signal Reims defender Emmanuel Agbadou.
Brighton’s signing of Paraguay midfielder Diego Gomez from Inter Miami was for an undisclosed price, however reviews worth the deal at about £11m.
There was additionally an EFL signing for £10m, with Championship promotion chasers Sheffield United bringing in Republic of Eire striker Tom Cannon from Leicester.
Leaders Liverpool, title rivals Arsenal and Chelsea are a number of the seven groups but to signal anybody.
The joint greatest January signing on the earth (together with Marmoush) was Paris St-Germain’s buy of Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for a reported £59m.
However the Georgian is an outlier – with none of Europe’s different prime golf equipment making big-money signings.
The following greatest signing – after Metropolis’s trio – is Botafogo winger Luiz Henrique’s reported £27.8m transfer to Russian facet Zenit St Petersburg.
Frankfurt paid about £21.9m to signal Marmoush’s substitute – Marseille ahead Elye Wahi.
These are the one £20m-plus transfers not involving Premier League groups in January.
