The January 2025 transfer window has opened, with Premier League clubs eyeing reinforcements midway through another grueling season.
A host of teams in the Premier League will be strengthened over the winter period as teams from top to bottom of the table look to finish strongly. The last chance to bolster classes before the end of the term may be too good to pass up for many.
Just £96.2m was spent during the January 2024 window, and it remains to be seen how active Premier League teams will be in the market this year. With financial constraints imposed, clubs will have to strike a balance between managing money and improving performance on the field.
Below are all completed trades from the January 2025 window Premier League.
Arsenal They are unlikely to make many additions to their squad during the January window, however Long-term injury to talisman Bukayo Saka They can force their hand. Contour shapes can go towards the exit door as well.
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Josh Robinson |
Wigan Athletic |
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Aston Villa They were busy bees during the summer transfer window and have already proven that they boast a squad capable of juggling domestic football with the Champions League. It remains to be seen whether it will strengthen in January, but it has been touted that it will strengthen its attack.
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Louis Dupin |
Norwich City |
lend |
Bournemouth They 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.
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Julio Soler |
wool |
£6.3m |
Matai Akinmboni |
DC United |
Not disclosed |
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Brentford They are expected to make signings in January to combat an extensive injury list, with their defense particularly affected by fitness issues.
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Ashley Hi |
Cheltenham Town |
lend |
Brighton and Hove Albion He has agreed a deal to sign the promising Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gomez From Inter Miami in December, where the 21-year-old has already been unveiled to the club's fans.
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Diego Gomez |
Inter Miami |
11 million pounds sterling |
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Chelsea He can never be ruled out of the transfer market, with the Blues rarely able to control themselves when it comes to shiny new signings. However, January may be more about exits, with fringe players likely to leave permanently or on loan.
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Crystal Palace The team is likely to interest a number of their players during January, including the likes of Eberechi Eze and Mark Guehi. Maintaining their talent will be difficult.
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Everton We will be targeting attacking reinforcements in January, as goals have proven difficult to achieve all season.
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Fulham The team will be keen to keep hold of star left-back Anthony Robinson this winter, as the US international has also been a fixture Associated with the Premier League giants.
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Ipswich Town They are within reach of staying in the Premier League but want to make additions in January. They have already recruited the former Everton defender Ben Godfrey On loan from Atalanta.
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Join from |
expenses |
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Ben Godfrey |
Atalanta |
lend |
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Leicester City The team faces a serious battle against relegation and their dilapidated squad is in desperate need of improvement during January.
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Liverpool It was quiet during the summer and not expected to be very busy in January. They will prioritize 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.
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Marcelo Pitaluga |
Fluminense |
free |
Manchester CityA disappointing first half of the season and Rodri's major long-term injury means Pep Guardiola could be getting talented new players in January.
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Issa Kabore |
Werder Bremen |
lend |
Ruben Amorim oversees his first transfer window Manchester United A manager is likely to have money to spend. Possible exit for Marcus Rashford It could free up some budget for the Portuguese coach as he looks to turn around the Red Devils' fortunes.
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Newcastle United They could make signings in January as they bid to qualify for the Champions League, with the right wing and midfield positions perhaps requiring greater depth. They will do everything they can to keep star striker Alexander Isak as well.
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After a truly impressive first half of the 2024/25 season, Nottingham Forest They have no obvious need to dive into the market. However, new signings could help them secure a surprise Champions League spot.
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new Southampton Manager Ivan Juric needs additions in January if Southampton has any hope of pulling off a miracle and avoiding relegation. Full-back Wellington has finally joined the Saints after signing a contract in the summer.
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Wellington |
Sao Paulo |
free |
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Ronnie Edwards |
Queens Park Rangers |
lend |
Injuries mean Ange Postecoglou's underperforming squad will be bolstered during January. Tottenham They have already signed the young goalkeeper Antonin Kinski From Slavia Prague after a long-term injury to Guglielmo Vicario.
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Join from |
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Antonin Kinski |
Slavia Prague |
£12.5m |
Min Hyuk Yang |
Gangwon FC |
£3.3m |
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West Ham United They spent heavily over the summer but the new recruits faced difficulties in the capital. With Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen injured long-term, attacking signings may be needed in January.
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new Wolverhampton Wanderers Coach Vitor Pereira expects new players to be signed in January, with his team particularly weak in defence.