The record of most business done on the last day of the transfer period set in 2011 was just under £140 million.
Also, the January window saw a total spending of £430m being done by the Premier League clubs, which is a new record and beats the earlier one set again in 2011 at £205m.
Aubameyang now a Gunner, confirm Dortmund
The most expensive move on Wednesday was of the Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who moved from German club Borussia Dortmun to Arsenal for a club record fee of £56m.
*This* is what @Aubameyang7 can do… 😱 #YoPierre pic.twitter.com/ODSPZwShNU
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) January 31, 2018
He was followed by French striker Olivier Giroud, who moved from Arsenal to Chelsea for £18m. Meanwhile, Brazilian winger Lucas Moura was signed by Tottenham Hotspur for £23m.
🏆🏆🏆 @EmiratesFACup
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) January 31, 2018
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Earlier, in the January window Liverpool midfielder Phillipe Coutinho made a €160 million move from Liverpool to Spanish giants Barcelona.
Meanwhile, Chelsea frontman Diego Costa rejoined Atletico Madrid after 2016-2017 Premier League Champions allowed him to leave for a €60 million fee.
Top 10 January transfers in Europe
Aymeric Laporte from Athletic Bilbao/ESP to Manchester City — £57 million
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund/GER to Arsenal — £56 million
Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal to Manchester United — swap deal
Henrikh Mkhitaryan from Manchester United to Arsenal — swap deal
Cenk Tosun from Besiktas/TUR to Everton — £27 million
Lucas Moura from PSG/FRA to Tottenham — £25 million
Theo Walcott from Arsenal to Everton — £25 million
Daniel Sturridge from Liverpool to West Bromwich Albion — loan
Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool/ENG to Barcelona — €160 million
Diego Costa from Chelsea/ENG to Atletico Madrid — €60 million. AFP
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