
Jude Soonsup-Bell, a 19-year-old striker, arrived at Spurs from Chelsea.Įarlier in the day, Joao Cancelo completed his surprise loan move from Manchester City to Bayern Munich in the wake of his recent clash with manager Pep Guardiola.īayern have an option to buy Cancelo permanently this summer, for £61.5 million, but the full-back said he did not regard his move to Germany as a “final departure” from City, where he has been one of the Premier League’s best performers in recent seasons. The Ireland international was not a regular under Conte this season and now treads the same path as Kieran Trippier, who moved from Spurs to Atlético in 2019. To make way for Porro in Antonio Conte’s squad, Spurs allowed Doherty to leave and Djed Spence to go out on loan to Rennes in France for the rest of the campaign.ĭoherty, 31, has played his entire career in Britain, but is represented by Portuguese super-agent Jorge Mendes. But the 23-year-old full-back underwent a medical after the clubs agreed an initial loan for the rest of the season, which will turn into a £40 million permanent deal and a five-year contract.

Porro’s deal had looked under threat as Sporting Lisbon dug their heels in.
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In a surprising turn of events, Matt Doherty joined Atlético Madrid as a free agent after Tottenham terminated his contract rather than loaning him. Spurs agreed an initial loan move for the wing-back with an obligation to buy for £40 million this summer. They were also pushing to complete a move for Genk striker Paul Onuachu, who will cost a reported £18.5 million.Īfter weeks of negotiations, Pedro Porro’s move from Sporting Lisbon to Tottenham Hotspur was finally confirmed.

Southampton were also among the biggest spenders on deadline day as they agreed to sign Rennes winger Kamaldeen Sulemana for a club record fee of around £22 million. Midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga joined Crystal Palace on loan. Much of that investment has come from Chelsea, who had already committed nearly £200 million on new players this month before stepping up their interest in Fernandez in recent days.Īrsenal’s move for Jorginho came as the club were forced to accept defeat in their push for Brighton midfielder Mosies Caicedo, who last night looked set to remain at the Amex Stadium despite making it clear that he wanted to leave the south coast this month. The sudden pursuit of the Austrian midfielder came after it emerged that Christian Eriksen will be out for months due to an ankle injury.Įven before the frenzied transfer action on deadline day, the Premier League’s collective spending had already surpassed the previous January high of £430 million, set in 2018. Manchester United were also active in the market, signing Marcel Sabitzer on loan from Bayern Munich. Jorginho’s £10 million move to the league leaders was one of the most eye-catching deals on another dramatic transfer deadline day, which saw Chelsea agree a British record deal for Enzo Fernandez at the 11th hour.Ĭhelsea's £105 million transfer fee for Fernandez, the Argentina and Benfica midfielder, is a move that takes the league’s winter spending to about £800 million.


Arsenal completed the shock signing of Jorginho from Chelsea as Premier League clubs once again shattered the record for transfer spending in the winter window.
