The January 2025 transfer window is open with Premier League clubs looking for reinforcements in the midst of another busy season.
A number of teams in England’s top flight will be strengthened in the winter window as teams look to perform strongly from the top to the bottom of the table. The last chance to move up before the end of the term could prove too good to miss for many.
Just £96.2m was spent in the January 2024 window and it remains to be seen how active Premier League teams are in the market this year. Given the existing financial constraints, clubs must find a balance between money management and improving on-field performances.
Here are all the completed deals from the January 2025 window in the Premier League.
Arsenal are unlikely to make many additions to their squad over the January window, but a long-term injury to talisman Bukayo Saka could force them to do so. Fringe figures could also be heading for the exit door.
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player | Joined the club | fee |
|---|---|---|
Josh Robinson | Wigan Athletic | Not announced |
Aston Villa have been a hard-working team over the summer and have already proven that they have a squad capable of juggling domestic and Champions League football. Whether they will get stronger in January remains to be seen, but they have been accused of stepping up their attack.
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player | Joined the club | fee |
|---|---|---|
Lewis Dobbin | Norwich city | loan |
Bournemouth have already expanded their squad and recruited young defenders since the January window opened Matai Akinmboni And Julio Soler from DC United and Lanus respectively.
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player | Joined by | fee |
|---|---|---|
Julio Soler | Lanus | £6.3m |
Matai Akinmboni | DC United | Not announced |
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Brentford are expected to make new signings in January to address a lengthy injury list, with the defense in particular hit by fitness issues.
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player | Joined the club | fee |
|---|---|---|
Ashley Hay | Cheltenham Town | loan |
Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed a deal to sign a promising Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gomez He moved from Inter Miami in December, with the 21-year-old having already been introduced to the club’s fans.
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player | Joined by | fee |
|---|---|---|
Diego Gomez | InterMiami | £11m |
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Chelsea can never be excluded from the transfer market as the Blues are rarely able to control themselves when it comes to bright signings. However, January may be more about departures, with fringe players potentially leaving permanently or going out on loan.
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Crystal Palace are likely to attract interest in a number of their players over the course of January, including the likes of Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi. It will be a challenge to retain their talent.
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Everton will rely more on attack in January, having struggled to achieve goals throughout the season.
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Fulham will be keen to retain star left-back Antonee Robinson this winter with the US international linked with the Premier League giants.
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Ipswich Town are within reach of surviving in the Premier League but will be looking to make new additions in January. They have already signed the former Everton defender Ben Godfrey on loan from Atalanta.
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player | Joined by | fee |
|---|---|---|
Ben Godfrey | Atalanta | loan |
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Leicester City face a serious battle against relegation and their poor squad desperately needs improvement compared to January.
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Liverpool has been quiet over the summer and is not expected to be overly busy in January. They will prioritize contract negotiations with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, all of whom are currently in position to agree pre-contracts with foreign clubs.
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player | Joined club | fee |
|---|---|---|
Marcelo Pitaluga | Fluminense | Free |
Manchester City’s disappointing first half of the season and a serious long-term injury to key player Rodri mean Pep Guardiola could well be armed with new players in January.
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player | Joined the club | fee |
|---|---|---|
Issa Kabore | Werder Bremen | loan |
Ruben Amorim is overseeing his first transfer window as Manchester United manager and is likely to be given funds to spend. The potential departure of Marcus Rashford could free up some of the Portuguese coach’s budget as he attempts to turn around the Red Devils’ fortunes.
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Newcastle United could make new signings in January to help them qualify for the Champions League, with the right wing and center forward positions potentially requiring greater depth. They will do everything they can to keep star striker Alexander Isak.
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After a truly remarkable first half of the 2024/25 season, there is no obvious need for Nottingham Forest to enter the market. However, new signings could help them secure a surprise Champions League spot.
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New Southampton coach Ivan Juric needs reinforcements in January if Southampton 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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player | Joined by | fee |
|---|---|---|
Welington | Sao Paulo | Free |
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player | Joined the club | fee |
|---|---|---|
Ronnie Edwards | Queens Park Rangers | loan |
Injuries mean Ange Postecoglou’s underperforming side will be strengthened in 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 | Joined by | fee |
|---|---|---|
Antonin Kinsky | Slavia Prague | £12.5m |
Minhyeok Yang | Gangwon FC | £3.3m |
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West Ham United spent big in the summer but their new arrivals have struggled in the capital. New attacking signings may be necessary in January due to long-term injuries to Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen.
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New Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Vitor Pereira is expecting new signings in January, with his team undermanned, particularly in defence.