January Transfer Window: Final Week of Activity Heats Up
Premier League clubs scrambling to finalize deals before February 2 deadline
Premier League clubs scrambling to finalize deals before February 2 deadline
With the January transfer window closing on Monday, February 2 at 19:00 GMT, Premier League clubs are working frantically to complete final pieces of business. Several high-profile situations remain unresolved as the deadline approaches, with clubs scrambling to strengthen squads for the crucial second half of the season.
Major Deals Completed
Manchester City have dominated the headlines with their double swoop for Marc Guéhi (£20 million from Crystal Palace) and Antoine Semenyo (£64 million from Bournemouth). The signings demonstrate City’s determination to address their injury crisis while maintaining their challenge on multiple fronts.
Arsenal have seen young midfielder Ethan Nwaneri depart on loan to Marseille despite limited first-team opportunities this season. The 18-year-old will gain valuable playing time in Ligue 1 as he continues his development.
Aston Villa completed the surprise signing of striker Tammy Abraham from Besiktas for €21 million, just one day after he joined the Turkish club from Roma. The rapid turnaround highlights the unpredictable nature of transfer deadline week.
European Moves
PSG secured Barcelona wonderkid Dro Fernández for an €8.2 million fee after activating his release clause. The 17-year-old midfielder was integrated into Barcelona’s first team this season but chose to move to Paris for more guaranteed playing time and development opportunities.
Real Madrid’s teenage star Endrick moved to Lyon on a six-month loan deal, where he has already made an immediate impact with four goals and one assist in three appearances. The Brazilian is using the loan to secure his place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup squad.
Final Week Activity
Transfer activity has been particularly intense in the defensive sector, with several Premier League clubs addressing squad depth issues. The final week typically sees clubs offload fringe players and make late moves for reinforcements that could prove decisive in the season’s crucial final months.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has indicated that several major deals could still be completed before the deadline. With Champions League qualification battles intensifying and relegation fights tightening, managers are urging their boards to provide the necessary support.
Premier League clubs spent over £3 billion in the summer window and are now looking to fine-tune their squads. The January window, while typically quieter than the summer, has seen significant movement as teams position themselves for success in the second half of the campaign.
