By Jude Summerfield Years of decadent spending seem to have left significant holes in the pockets of Premier League clubs during the 2024 January transfer window. While football’s marketplace has often resembled chaotic scenes from the New York Stock Exchange in the past, more tumbleweeds than brokers have blown by this month. Few clubs have done significant business, leaving fans desperately short of the captivating drama that usually takes place in the football world at this time of year. So why has no one thrown £300m at Paris Saint-Germain for Kylian Mbappe? As it turns out, there’s a litt…