COMPLETED DEALS: Every Signing Premier League Clubs Made In January

Clubs – A to B

Arsenal were linked with a big move for Fiorentina’s Dusan Vlahovic but the Serbian international decided to make the switch to Juventus instead. The Gunners ended up doing very little business in the January window.

In contrast, Aston Villa were very active, with manager Steven Gerrard bringing in two major additions in Philippe Coutinho and Lucas Digne. Brentford and Burnley also made high profile signings in Christian Eriksen and Wout Weghorst respectively.

Arsenal –
Auston Trusty (Colorado Rapids) – Free – Loan back to Colorado Rapids

Aston Villa –

Philippe Coutinho (Barcelona) – Loan
Lucas Digne (Everton) – £25m
Robin Olsen (Roma) – Loan
Calum Chambers (Arsenal) – Free
Kerr Smith (Dundee) – £2m
Louie Barry (Swindon) – Loan

Brentford –

Christian Eriksen – Free
Jonas Lossl (FC Midtjylland) – Loan

Brighton –

Kacper Kozlowski (Pogon Szczecin) – £8m – loaned to Royale Union St-Gilloise
Deniz Undav (Union Saint-Gilloise) – £6m – loaned back to Union Saint-Gilloise
Benicio Baker-Boaitey (Porto) – Loan

Burnley –

Wout Weghorst (Wolfsburg) – £12m

Clubs – C to L


Chelsea were touted to make a move for a new wingback but a transfer never materialised. They were also heavily linked with Ousmane Dembele, who ended up staying at Barca. The Blues ultimately decided not to make any significant signings.

On the other hand, Everton were very active by bringing in two new fullbacks, in addition to Anwar El Ghazi and Donny van de Beek. They also took a chance on Dele Alli. It is a pretty unusual deal with the club paying nothing upfront but they could end up paying up to £40m based on performances. Liverpool, meanwhile secured the most high-profile addition of the window in Porto’s Luis Diaz.

Chelsea –
Travis Akomeah (Watford) – Free
Dylan Williams (Derby) – Undisclosed

Crystal Palace –

Killian Phillips (Drogheda United) – Undisclosed
Joshua Addae (Langley) – Undisclosed
Jean-Philippe Mateta (Mainz 05) – £8m
Luke Plange (Derby) – £1m – Loan back to Derby

Everton –

Nathan Patterson (Rangers) – £12m
Vitaliy Mykolenko (Dynamo Kyiv) – £18m
Anwar El Ghazi (Aston Villa) – Loan
Donny van de Beek (Manchester United) – Loan
Dele Alli (Tottenham) – Free (but could rise to £40m)
Billy Crellin (Fleetwood Town) – Undisclosed

Leeds United –

Mateo Fernandez (Espanyol) – £900k

Leicester –

Amani Richards (Arsenal) – Undisclosed

Liverpool –

Luis Diaz (Porto) – £37m

Clubs – M to N


The two Manchester clubs didn’t do a great deal of business, although City did snap up a very promising young player in Julian Alvarez, with many expecting a great deal of the Argentine when he joins up with the Premier League champions in the summer.

Most of the focus was taken up by Newcastle’s transfer dealings, though. The club were linked with a lot of players last month due to their newfound wealth. They managed to get five big additions in through the door, including Bruno Guimaraes from Lyon for £35m.

Manchester City –
Julian Alvarez (River Plate) – £14m – loaned back to River Plate

Manchester United –

None

Newcastle United –

Kieran Trippier (Atletico Madrid) – £12m
Chris Wood (Burnley) – £25m
Bruno Guimaraes (Lyon) – £35m
Matt Targett (Aston Villa) – Loan
Dan Burn (Brighton) – £13.5m

Norwich –

None

Clubs – S To W


Tottenham were beaten to the signature of Luis Diaz by Liverpool, and they also lost out to Barcelona for Adama Traore, but they still signed two players from Juventus. Dejan Kulusevski, in particular, is one to keep an eye on.

Watford brought in six players in total for £20.5m but it remains to be seen whether the new additions will help their cause in avoiding relegation this season.

Southampton –
Willy Caballero – Free

Tottenham Hotspur –

Rodrigo Bentancur (Juventus) – £16m
Dejan Kulusevski (Juventus) – Loan

Watford –

Samir (Udinese) – £4.5m
Maduka Okoye (Sparta Rotterdam) – £5.1m
Nicolas Nkoulou – Unattached
Hassane Kamara (OGC Nice) – £4m
Edo Kayembe (Eupen) – £4m
Samuel Kalu (Bordeaux) – £3m

West Ham United –

Callum Marshall (Linfield) – Undisclosed

Wolves –

Hwang Hee-chan (RB Leipzig) – £14m
Hayao Kawabe (Grasshopper Zurich) – £500k – Kawabe loaned back Zurich
Chiquinho (Estoril) – £2.9m

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