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The Union stressed that the amount spent by these The clubs Germany, France, Italy, England and Spain accounted for 59.1% of total global transfers expenditures ($ 1.09 billion) between the 1st and 3rd centuries. January 2019 and January 31st.
Compared to the same period last year, expenses increased by 6.4%.
He noted FIFA According to the transfer database, England was the biggest expense of the winter period with $ 178.2 million, which indicates a drop of 65% over the same period of time. ;last year.
Italy is the second largest country in terms of expenditure ($ 144.6 million, up 459%), followed by Germany ($ 112.5 million, up 56.7%), Spain ($ 112 million, down 70.1%), from France. With $ 95.4 million, up 104.6%.
FIFA said that 162 of the 211 teams had opened a door Winter transfers In January.
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Total expenditure in Germany, France, Italy, England and Spain accounted for 59.1% of total global transfer expenditures ($ 1.09 billion) in the period from January 1, 2019 to January 31.
Compared to the same period last year, expenses increased by 6.4%.
According to the transfer database, it is England that spent the most money with $ 178.2 million, a decrease of 65% over the same period of time. last year.
Italy is the second largest country in terms of expenditure ($ 144.6 million, up 459%), followed by Germany ($ 112.5 million, up 56.7%), Spain ($ 112 million, down 70.1%), from France. With $ 95.4 million, up 104.6%.
FIFA said 162 unions (out of 211 seats) had opened the winter transfer slot in January.