Coutinho tops the list of the 10 most expensive deals in the history of January transfers in Europe

Brazilian Philippe Coutinho, the Aston Villa midfielder, remains the most expensive winter transfer deal in history, during his move from Liverpool in January 2017 to Barcelona.

The winter transfer window opened on the continent of Europe, to give clubs the opportunity to support their ranks in preparation for the decisive stage of the current season 2022-2023.

FC Barcelona signed Brazilian Philippe Coutinho, Liverpool midfielder, in the January 2017 transfers, after his remarkable glow at the technical level with the Reds at this time, and the deal amounted to 135 million euros.

The Dutchman, Virgil van Dyck, the Liverpool midfielder, was the second most expensive deal in the January 2018 transfers, when he moved from Southampton to Liverpool for 85 million euros in the January 2018 transfers.

network published Transfer marketSpecializing in player numbers and prices, the list of the 10 most expensive deals in the history of January transfers is as follows:

Philippe Coutinho – from Liverpool to Barcelona – January 2018 (135 million euros)

Virgil van Dijk – from Southampton to Liverpool – January 2018 (85 million euros)

Dusan Vlahovic – from Fiorentina to Juventus – January 2022 (82 million euros)

Aymeric Laporte – from Bilbao to Manchester City – January 2018 (65 million euros)

Pulisic – from Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea – January 2019 (64 million euros)

Emerick Aubameyang – from Borussia Dortmund to Arsenal – January 2018 (64 million euros)

Bruno Fernandes – from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United – January 2020 (63 million euros)

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Diego Costa – from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid – January 2018 (60 million euros)

Oscar – from Chelsea to Guangzhou, China – January 2017 (60 million euros)

Fernando Torres – from Liverpool to Chelsea – January 2011 (59 million euros)

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