Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham & more: London's winners and losers after £130million transfer window spree

Chelsea spent the most and still banked a profit but QPR failed to strengthen their squad in battle to beat the drop.

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Standard Sport3 February 2015

Premier League clubs spent a record £950million in the 2014-15 summer and winter transfer windows.

Spending in the 2015 winter market equalled the £130million invested the previous year. Deadline day had a low-key feel about it, but clubs still spent more on the final day of this window - £45million - than they did on 2014 deadline day (£35million).

But how did London's Premier League club's fare as they attempted to buy and sell to get their squad in shape for the season's final host of fixtures.

Standard Sport reporters give their verdicts...

London clubs: Winners and losers in the January transfer window

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