Arsenal have had a very quiet transfer window so far, with the only activity being the return of Marquinhos from his loan spell at Nantes.
Bournemouth and Brighton have also not been active, while Aston Villa have signed one youth player from Nottingham Forest.
Brentford have made the most signings, bringing in Sergio Reguilon on loan from Tottenham and recruiting Yunus Emre Konak for a modest fee from Sivasspor.
Arsenal
Marquinhos (Nantes) – Loan return
Aston Villa
George Hemmings (Nottingham Forest) – Undisclosed
Kaine Kesler-Hayden (Plymouth) – Loan recall
Bournemouth
Owen Bevan (Cheltenham Town) – Loan return
James Hill (Blackburn Rovers) – Loan return
Brentford
Ryan Trevitt (Exeter City) – Loan return
Yunus Emre Konak (Sivasspor) – £4m
Sergio Reguilon (Tottenham) – Loan
Brighton
None
Everton’s spending, in particular, has been curtailed by Financial Fair Play regulations, with the club having been hit by another charge by the Premier League.
After having shelled out so much money over the last three transfer windows, Chelsea are being cautious too, but they have loaned out striker David Datro Fofana to Burnley. Crystal Palace and Fulham have yet to make any signings either.
Burnley
David Datro Fofana (Chelsea) – Loan
Owen Dodgson (Barnsley) – Loan return
Michael Mellon (Morecambe) – Loan return
Benn Ward (Swindon Town) – Loan return
Chelsea
Andrey Santos (Nottingham Forest) – Loan return
Crystal Palace
John-Kymani Gordon (Cambridge United) – Loan return
Kofi Balmer (Port Vale) – Loan return
Everton
Reece Welch (Forest Green Rovers) – Loan return
Stanley Mills (Oxford United) – Loan return
Fulham
Luciano D’Auria-Henry (Cheltenham Town) – Loan return
While there has been plenty of speculation in terms of potential new recruits at Manchester United and Newcastle, neither club has dipped into the transfer market yet this month.
Liverpool and Manchester City don’t tend to be active in January so it is not that surprising that the two title contenders are quiet. Luton have made one signing, bringing in Reading defender Tom Holmes. The Hatters have, though, loaned him back to the League One side for the rest of the season.
Liverpool
Rhys Williams (Aberdeen) – Loan return
Owen Beck (Dundee) – Loan return
James Balagizi (Wigan Athletic) – Loan return
Nat Phillips (Celtic) – Loan return
Billy Koumetio (USL Dunkerque) – Loan return
Luton Town
Tom Holmes (Reading) – Undisclosed – (loaned back to Reading)
Fred Onyedinma (Rotherham) – Loan return
Elliot Thorpe (Shrewsbury) – Loan return
Aribim Pepple (Bromley) – Loan return
Manchester City
None
Manchester United
Charlie McNeill (Stevenage) – Loan return
Alvaro Fernandez (Granada) – Loan recall
Newcastle
Joe White (Crewe Alexandra) – Loan return
Tottenham have made the most high-profile signing of the January transfer window so far by snapping up centre-back Radu Dragusin from Genoa. Ange Postecoglou’s side have also brought Timo Werner back to England, securing the ex-Chelsea forward on loan from RB Leipzig for the rest of the campaign.
Ben Brereton-Diaz has returned to the UK. The Chilean international joined Villarreal from Blackburn Rovers in the summer but he struggled to find his form in Spain. Sheffield United have taken him on loan until June with manager Chris Wilder hoping that the forward can help the Blades score a few more goals.
Nottingham Forest
Alex Mighten (KV Kortrijk) – Loan return
Hwang Ui-jo (Norwich City) – Loan return
Jonathan Panzo (Cardiff City) – Loan return
Sheffield United
Ben Brereton Diaz (Villarreal) – Loan
Tottenham
Radu Dragusin (Genoa) – £25m
Timo Werner (RB Leipzig) – Loan
Dane Scarlett (Ipswich Town) – Loan return
Japhet Tanganga (Augsburg) – Loan return
West Ham
None
Wolves
Fletcher Holman (Eastbourne Borough) – Undisclosed
Harvey Griffiths (Walsall) – Loan return
Alfie Pond (Stockport County) – Loan return
Tyler Roberts (Doncaster Rovers) – Loan return
Oliver Tipton (Notts County) – Loan return