The transfer window for the major leagues in the European winter window has been closed, and Newcastle clubs in the Premier League have emerged as the club with the highest spending in the winter window of European football.
However, this is also something that everyone expects, and it will not surprise people.
Serie A Juventus signed centre-forward Vlahović from Fiorentina in January. This cost the Bianconeri a transfer fee of €80 million, including various additional costs.
In addition to this, Juventus also spent 4.5 million euros to sign midfielder Zakaria from Bundesliga team Borussia Mönchengladbach. In the end, it also cost 9 million to 10 million euros to sign Serie B center-back Garti.

In terms of selling players, Juventus sold midfielder Bentancur to Premier League Tottenham for 19 million euros plus a fee of 6 million euros.
Juventus also loaned winger Kulusevski to Tottenham for €10 million, and the contract also includes an option purchase clause of €35 million.
Juventus' total spending in the winter window appears to be high, but net spending is not too high. The Bianconeri can recover up to around €70 million in costs by selling players.
Serie A Fiorentina signed centre-forward Arthur Cabral from Basel, Switzerland, on loan from Hertha Berlin, and midfielder Jonathan Ikoone from Lille. The three players spent 28 million euros on Purple Lily. This makes Fiorentina one of the most expensive clubs in Europe for the winter window.
Here are the rankings of the 8 teams with the most transfer spending in Europe in the winter window:
First place Newcastle 102.1 million euros; second place Juventus 97.7 million euros; third place Barcelona 55 million euros; fourth place Liverpool 45 million euros; fifth place Everton 37.5 million euros; sixth place Aston Villa 30 million euros; seventh place Tottenham Hotspur 29 million euros; eighth place Fiorentina 28 million euros.