The arrival of Okafore in Elnd Road leads to a total of £ 2.37bn in total this summer by Premier League clubs.
Six Premier League clubs have broken their club transfer records in this window to contribute to the record level of spending.
Brentford completed a deal of £ 42.5M from Bornmouth to Sign Burkina Faso Forward Dango Oatara, who spent £ 34.6m on French Center-Back Buffod Decision.
The newly-packed Bernley and Sunderland have paid £ 25m and £ 26m for French midfielders Leslie Ugochuku and Senegal midfielder Habib Dyre, respectively, with an increase to £ 30M with an ad-on.
Nottingham Forest has broken its transfer record twice in this summer, first from Bologna for Switzerland Winger Dan Nedoy, then Winger Omri Hachisan from Ipswich for £ 37.5m.
In June, Liverpool signed a florian interests from Bayer Leverkusen and a guarantee for £ 100 meter and an £ 16m in add-on.
Whether those ad-ons should be achieved, the step for Anifield will become a British transfer record, Benfika defeated £ 107m Chelsea by Benfika for Argentine’s midfielder Enzo Fernandez in 2023.
And with 10 days to go to the window, it is certain that another larger record will be set.