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The best value-for-money January transfers in Premier League history

by Greg Lea @https://twitter.com/@gregleafootball Published 3 hours ago We are part of The Trust Project What is it? Mikel Arteta to Everton, loan (2005) Many loan additions are supposed to be temporary stop-gaps to ease an injury crisis or boost a squad low on morale, but Arteta’s move to Everton from Real Sociedad in January 2005 always felt like one made with the long-term in mind. The Spanish schemer, who instantly became integral as the Toffees finished in the top four, inked a five-year contract at Goodison Park in the summer after Everton made his temporary deal permanent for just £2m. Arteta was named player of the year in his first full campaign at the club, and was generally...
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