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Neville: Top six clubs couldn't afford to strengthen in January

Teams in England's top flight spent £140 million in the winter market this year, compared to £465 million in 2018, while only seven of the 20 teams in the division spent any money at all. The former Manchester United and England defender doesn’t believe the drop-off in spending is down to a lack of necessity for new players, but rather the exaggerated fees clubs are demanding to let their players go midway through the campaign. Neville told Sky Sports: “Are we surprised that Arsenal didn't bring in a defender? Are we surprised Tottenham didn't bring in a replacement for [Harry] Kane, or anybody? "But the problem is, they can't get the players available. They cannot get them....
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