6 transfers to watch out for in final week of January window


The transfer window from 2025 in January is the conclusion and there is still a lot to sort throughout Europe.

The winter window will not be closed on January 31, with the deadlines being postponed to February 3.

We all know that January is a notoriously difficult month to do business. The players are not particularly interested in moving in the middle of the season, and clubs are even less interested in separating from their most valuable assets. As a rule, however, a large part of the winter chaos comes in in the last days of the window, since the Stoian negotiators once turn to despair.

Large offers are in the works, and here are six players who can keep an eye on in the last week of the transfer window in January.

Marcus Rashford

Rashford must certainly get a move / Carl Recine / Gettyimages

Ruben Amorim has thrown Rashford aside and there is certainly no way back for the Englishman. Manchester United’s new manager last said that he would rather name his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach on the bench about a player who was not ready to give “the maximum”.

Rashford apparently has to find a new home before the deadline has expired, with a loan train likely to be likely in view of the salary of the wing player in Old Trafford.

The interest came from overseas, but the financing of a business will prove to be difficult. Barcelona apparently progressed, but her financial problems have been well documented for years despite the improvement. Can you really afford Rashford even borrowed?

Borussia Dortmund and Milan were also connected, but more could be received if the deadline approaches.

Benjamin Sesko

Striker-needs arsenal want sesko / inaki Esnaola / Gettyimages

Mikel Areta continues to put pressure on the board in the press conferences, whereby Arsenal’s needs on the transfer market are clear. With Bukayo Saka until March (at the time) and Gabriel Jesus, who started with the crack of his ACL in 2025, the hopefuls of the Premier League are not a depth of attack.

The Gunners are particularly stormy, but their priority goals are unlikely this month. Newcastle would laugh any attempts to buy Alexander Isak, while RB Leipzig does not want to let Benjamin Sesko go.

Arsenal tried to sign Sesko last summer before wrote a new deal in Saxony, and this winter he seems to be resumed as a leading striker option on the market. Since Leipzig dug the heels, every potential business in summer seems to be much more likely.

Chelsea against Morecambe - Emirates FA Cup third round

Nkunku has suffered an indifferent magic in West -London/Crystal Pix/MB Media/Gettyimages

A serious injury in the first year did not help Nkunku to settle in Chelsea, and the talented French striker held a rather indifferent time in West London.

NKUNKU was used almost exclusively this season as a starter in the cup competitions for Enzo Maresca. Despite his drought, Nicolas Jackson’s minutes no longer lose weight in the Premier League.

The former Leipzig star has become frustrated with his role at the Stamford Bridge, and Bayern Munich weighs a late change in the window. Nkunku has achieved great success in the Bundesliga, but Bavaria will only follow if Mathys Tel.

Patrick Dorgu

Manchester United negotiates with Lecce about Dorgus Services / Enrico Locci / Gettyimages

Manchester United is desperate for superior quality at Wing-Back, and Amorim has identified the versatile but Rohe Patrick Dorgu as the man who has widespread the training of the Red Devils.

However, United is not interested in paying the chances for the Danish international, and some of Lecce rejected a few bids. The two clubs are currently EUR 10 million in their ratings when the Italian club holds € 40 million.

United is expected to return with another offer, but Napoli also keeps an eye on the situation. Benficas Alvaro Carreras is seen as an alternative.

Alejandro Garnacho

Napoli and Chelsea are available for Garnacho / Marc Atkins / Gettyimages

We used to hear in the window that Ineos openly for offers for Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo with the idea of ​​”pure profit” from the sale of graduates from the Academy of Banking to Banking for Sir Jim Ratcliffe to ignore, bank transactions “Banking” -to hear -antiquity.

Mainoo will not go anywhere this month, but Garnacho, who works back in Amorim’s good books, could be in motion.

Amorim refused to rule out the exit of the Argentina, even though he started in his starting XI in Fulham on Sunday. Napoli identified the Spritzwinger as a replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, while Chelsea is apparently considering spending another 60 million pounds for a wide player.

The blues could entertain an exchange contract with Nkunku.

Matheus Cunha

Matheus Cunha’s situation/Chris Brunskill/fantasista/gettyimages keeps an eye on a whole series of Premier League clubs.

It seems that every Premier League club keeps an eye on the situation of Matheus Cunhas near Molineux. So much that it would not be too surprising if Southampton would check in with wolves to measure the Craic.

The Brazilian has an excellent season up to this point, but in the last defeats against Chelsea and Arsenal, he cut a frustrated figure with conversations for his future cars. Manager Vitor Pereira insisted that Cunha is available in the West Midlands and intends to keep the wolves to keep her most valued asset in a relegation battle.

For wolves worrying, the Maverick striker has not yet brought a pen to a contract extension on paper and in the last few days of the window the door opened for potential buyers. Desperation could force one of the interested parties to overpay Cunha to strengthen their front.

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