Completed Premier League deals: Every January 2025 transfer
The January 2025 transfer window is open, with Premier League clubs eyeing reinforcements amid another grueling campaign.
A number of teams in the English Premier League will be boosted during the winter window as they finish strong from the top to the bottom of the table. The last chance to strengthen the ranks before the end of the mandate, for many, could prove to be too good an opportunity to waste.
Just £96.2m was spent during the January 2024 window and it remains to be seen how active Premier League sides are in the market this year. With financial constraints in place, clubs will need to find a balance between managing money and improving performance on the pitch.
Here are all the deals concluded from the January 2025 window Premier League.
Arsenal he is unlikely to make many additions to his squad during January but long-term injury to talisman Bukayo Saka could force their hand. Peripheral figures might also head for the exit door.
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The club has joined |
Fee |
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Josh Robinson |
Wigan Athletic |
Undiscovered |
Aston Villa they have been busy bees during the summer window and have already proven they have a squad capable of juggling home and Champions League. Whether they will strengthen in January remains to be seen, but they have boasted that they will strengthen their attack.
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The club has joined |
Fee |
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Lewis Dobbin |
Norwich City |
Loan |
Bournemouth they have already added to their squad since the window opened in January, recruiting young defenders Matai Akinmboni and Julio Soler from DC United or Lanus.
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Player |
He joined from |
Fee |
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Julio Soler |
Lanus |
6.3 million pounds |
Matai Akinmboni |
DC United |
Undiscovered |
Out
Brentford They are expected to sign in January to combat an extensive injury list, with their defense particularly affected by fitness issues.
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The club has joined |
Fee |
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Ashley Hay |
Cheltenham Town |
Loan |
Brighton & Hove Albion agreed a deal to sign the promising Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gomez from Inter Miami in December, and the 21-year-old has already been introduced to the club’s fans.
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Player |
He joined from |
Fee |
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Diego Gomez |
Inter Miami |
11 million pounds |
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Chelsea he can never be ruled out of the transfer market and the Blues can rarely be controlled when it comes to great new signings. However, January could be more about departures, with fringe players potentially leaving permanently or on loan.
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The Crystal Palace are likely to interest a number of their players during January, including Eberechi Eze and Marco Guehi. Retaining their talent will be challenging.
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Everton they will target attacking reinforcements in January and goals have been difficult to come by throughout the campaign.
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Fulham will want to keep star left-back Antonee Robinson this winter, with the United States international linked with the Premier League giants.
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Ipswich Town they are within reach of Premier League survival but will want to make additions in January. They have already signed the former Everton defender Ben Godfrey on loan from Atalanta.
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He joined from |
Fee |
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Ben Godfrey |
Atalanta |
Loan |
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Leicester City they face a serious battle against relegation and their scrappy squad is in desperate need of improvements during January.
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Liverpool were quiet over the summer and are not expected to be overly busy in January. They will prioritize contract talks with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, all of whom can currently sign pre-contracts with foreign clubs.
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The club has joined |
Fee |
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Marcelo Pitaluga |
Fluminense |
Free |
Manchester CityA disappointing first half of the season and a significant long-term injury to main man Rodrigo mean that Pep Guardiola could bring in new players in January.
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Fee |
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Issa Kabore |
Werder Bremen |
Loan |
Ruben Amorim oversees his first transfer window as Manchester United manager and will likely receive funds to spend. The potential departure of Marcus Rashford could free up some budget for the Portuguese coach as he looks to turn around the Red Devils’ fortunes.
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Newcastle United they could make signings in January as they fight for Champions League qualification, with the right-wing and centre-forward positions perhaps requiring more depth. They will do everything in their power to keep star Alexander Isak as well.
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After a truly extraordinary first half of the 2024/25 season. Nottingham Forest they have no obvious need to enter the market. However, the new signings could help them secure a shock Champions League spot.
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New Southampton manager Ivan Juric needs additions in January if Southampton are to have any hope of pulling off a miracle and avoiding relegation. Full-back Welington has finally linked up with the Saints after signing in the summer.
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He joined from |
Fee |
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Wellington |
São Paulo |
Free |
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Fee |
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Ronnie Edwards |
Queens Park Rangers |
Loan |
Injuries mean that Ange Postecoglou’s weaker side will be reinforced during January. Tottenham have already signed a young goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague after a long-term injury to Guglielmo Vicario.
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Player |
He joined from |
Fee |
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Antonin Kinsky |
Slavija Prague |
12.5 million pounds |
Min-hyeok Yang |
Gangwon FC |
3.3 million pounds |
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West Ham United they spent a lot over the summer, but their new recruits struggled in the capital. With long-term injuries to Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen, attacking signings may be needed in January.
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New Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Vitor Pereira expects new signings in January, with his team particularly short in defence.