90min
·8 janvier 2025
90min
·8 janvier 2025
The 2025 January transfer window has opened, with Premier League clubs eyeing reinforcements midway through another gruelling campaign.
An array of teams in the English top flight will be strengthened during the winter window as those from top to the bottom of the table look to finish strong. The last chance to bolster ranks before the end of the term, it may prove an opportunity too good to be wasted for many.
Just £96.2m was spent during 2024's January window and it remains to be seen how active Premier League sides are in the market this year. With financial restrictions in place, clubs will have to strike a balance between money-management and improving on-field performances.
Here are all the done deals from the 2025 January window in the Premier League.
Bukayo Saka's injury could force Arsenal into the market / Alex Pantling/GettyImages
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 their hand. Peripheral figures could head for the exit door, too.
Diego Carlos has been linked with an exit this winter / BSR Agency/GettyImages
Aston Villa were busy bees during the summer window and have already proven they boast a squad capable of juggling domestic and Champions League football. Whether they strengthen in January remains to be seen, but they have been touted with reinforcing their attack.
Bournemouth have signed youngster Matai Akinmboni / Jacob Kupferman/GettyImages
Bournemouth have already added to their squad since the January window opened, recruiting young defenders Matai Akinmboni and Julio Soler from DC United and Lanus respectively.
Thomas Frank's squad has been decimated by injuries / Dan Istitene/GettyImages
Brentford are expected to make signings in January to combat an extensive injury list, with their defence particularly affected by fitness issues.
Diego Gomez has officially joined Brighton in January / Alex Pantling/GettyImages
Brighton & Hove Albion agreed a deal to sign promising Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gomez from Inter Miami in December, with the 21-year-old having already been unveiled to the club's supporters.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could already be on the move / Crystal Pix/MB Media/GettyImages
Chelsea can never be ruled out of the transfer market, with the Blues seldom able to control themselves when it comes to shiny new signings. However, January may be more about exits, with fringe players potentially leaving permanently or on loan.
Marc Guehi is attracting significant interest / Julian Finney/GettyImages
Crystal Palace will likely receive interest in a number of their players over January, including the likes of Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi. Keeping hold of their talent will be challenging.
Everton have struggled for goals all season / James Gill - Danehouse/GettyImages
Everton will be targeting attacking reinforcements in January, with goals having proven difficult to come by throughout the campaign.
Antonee Robinson is attracting attention / Eddie Keogh/GettyImages
Fulham will be keen to keep hold of star left-back Antonee Robinson this winter, with the United States international having been linked with the Premier League's giants.
Ipswich have signed Ben Godfrey on loan / BSR Agency/GettyImages
Ipswich Town are within reach of Premier League survival but will want to make additions in January. They have already recruited former Everton defender Ben Godfrey on loan from Atalanta.
Ruud van Nistelrooy is overseeing his first transfer window / Michael Regan/GettyImages
Leicester City are facing a serious fight against relegation and their threadbare squad needs desperate improvements over January.
Liverpool's priority is sorting contracts this winter / ADRIAN DENNIS/GettyImages
Liverpool were quiet over the summer and are not expected to be overly busy in January. They will prioritise contract discussions with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, all of whom are currently able to agree pre-contracts with foreign clubs.
Pep Guardiola will want additions / Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/GettyImages
Manchester City's disappointing first half of the season and a significant long-term injury to linchpin Rodri mean that Pep Guardiola could well be gifted new players in January.
Marcus Rashford could leave Old Trafford in January / Carl Recine/GettyImages
Ruben Amorim is overseeing his first transfer window as Manchester United manager and is likely to be given funds to spend. The potential exit of Marcus Rashford could free up some budget for the Portuguese coach as he looks to turn the Red Devils' fortunes around.
Alexander Isak has been linked with Europe's elite / Crystal Pix/MB Media/GettyImages
Newcastle United could make signings in January as they push for Champions League qualification, with the right wing and centre-forward positions perhaps requiring greater depth. They will do everything in their power to keep hold of star striker Alexander Isak, too.
Nuno Espirito Santo has transformed Nottingham Forest / Marc Atkins/GettyImages
Following a truly remarkable first half of the 2024/25 season, Nottingham Forest have no obvious need to dip into the market. However, new signings could help them secure a shock Champions League spot.
Ivan Juric has been handed a tough assignment / Warren Little/GettyImages
New Southampton manager Ivan Juric needs additions in January if Southampton have any hope of producing a miracle and avoiding the drop. Full-back Welington has finally teamed up with the Saints after signing a contract in the summer.
Antonin Kinsky has joined Spurs / Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/GettyImages
Injuries mean that Ange Postecoglou's underperforming side will be reinforced over January. Tottenham have already signed young goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague following a long-term injury to Guglielmo Vicario.
West Ham need new signings after a difficult season / Carl Recine/GettyImages
West Ham United spent big over the summer but their new recruits have struggled in the capital. With long-term injuries to Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen, attacking signings may be needed in January.
Vitor Pereira will expect January deals to be done / Alex Livesey - Danehouse/GettyImages
New Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Vitor Pereira will expect new signings to be made in January, with his team especially short in defence.
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