Premier League outlay drops to £180m in January window with spending falling for first time since 2012 Premier League spending in January fell from £430 last year to £180m this Nearly a third of total expenditure was accounted for by £55m Christian Pulisic Most major transactions last month saw players leaving Premier League sides By Alexander Britton, Press Association Published: 06:38 GMT, 1 February 2019 | Updated: 06:38 GMT, 1 February 2019 Viewcomments Premier League clubs spent £180million during the January transfer window - the first time the figure has fallen since 2012, according to football finance experts at Deloitte. Nearly a third of the total expenditure was accounted for by Chelsea's £55million outlay for Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. Last year's winter transfer window saw top flight clubs shell out £430million, with big money moves including Virgil van Dijk at £75million and Aymeric Laporte for £50million. Premier League clubs spent £180million during the January, a third going on Christian Pulisic However, most of the major transactions this January saw players leaving Premier League sides, with Brahim Diaz moving from Manchester City to Real Madrid for £15.5million, Mousa Dembele moving to Guangzhou R&F from Tottenham for £11million and Schalke shelling out £9.6million for Manchester City's Rabbi Matondo. Tim Bridge, director in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said: 'As we approach a decisive phase of the season, Premier League clubs' January transfer spending has been relatively muted in comparison to what we have seen in previous years.' January spending was at £225million in 2011 but fell to £60million in the following year. It doubled the following year, and remained steady at £130million in 2014 and 2015, before jumping to £175million, £215million and £430million over the last three seasons. Most of the major transactions saw players leave, including Brahim Diaz to Real Madrid The £180million transfer bill means total gross spending by Premier League clubs in the 2018/19 season is an estimated £1.4billion, the second-highest season ever following record spend of £1.9billion in 2017/18. Other findings from Deloitte included the so-called Big Six accounting for 43% of the January expenditure, lower than last January when this figure stood at 62%. Equally, those in the bottom six of the table spent £20million - compared to £70million in the same period last season. Championship clubs spent £60million in the window, more than double last year's total of £30million, Deloitte added. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility