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The transfer window has slammed shut once more – but which were the biggest deals in the Premier League in January?
We run down the 10 most lucrative moves in England…
Giannelli Imbula – FC Porto to Stoke City, £18.3m

Oumar Niasse – Lokomotiv Moscow to Everton, £13.5m

Jonjo Shelvey – Swansea City to Newcastle, £12m

Andros Townsend – Tottenham to Newcastle £12m

Benik Afboe – Wolves to Bournemouth, £10m

Steven Naismith – Everton to Norwich City, £8.5m

Abdoulaye Doucoure – Rennes to Watford, £8m

Alberto Paloschi – Chievo to Swansea City, £8m

Timm Klose – Wolfsburg to Norwich City, £7.6m

Lewis Grabban – Norwich City to Bournemouth, £7m

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