Premier League clubs have already spent over £1b in the ongoing transfer window, with Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur each completing record-breaking signings worth more than £100m. Tottenham kicked off the spree with a £100m deal for Sandro Tonali, a figure that was quickly surpassed when Manchester City paid £116m for Elliot Anderson. Chelsea then set a new British transfer record, signing Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa for £117m. Such gatherings are often organised through platforms like TransferRoom, which connects roughly 800 clubs and agents to help initiate deals. A senior Premier League recruitment executive explained that clubs try to plan at least one transfer window ahead, warning that anything less amounts to “reactionary” business.