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Spending up on last year as Man City go big in transfer window

BBC Sport Tuesday, 4 February 2025 ()
Spending up on last year as Man City go big in transfer windowPremier League clubs spent around £370m in the winter transfer window with Manchester City spending almost as much as the other 19 top-flight teams combined.
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