Premier League done deals: Deadline Day moves and every completed transfer in 2025 January window
The 2025 Premier League January transfer window has slammed shut – and a host of late deals were done. Around £1.8billion was splashed by top-flight clubs last summer but the winter market was still needed to help fix several sides. Man City have been busy over the past monthGetty With the window now closed, Manchester City have been active, taking their spending to above £175million. City have brought in four new faces while they have said goodbye to a great servant in Kyle Walker. Elsewhere in the league, Arsenal and Liverpool failed to make any signings with Aston Villa one of the busier teams in the market. In total, Premier League clubs spent around £370m in the winter transfer window – up significantly on the £100m laid out last January. Here are all the confirmed ins and outs across the top-flight… Arsenal It’s was a slow month for Arsenal despite their major injury issues having an impact on their recent results. The Gunners enquired about striker Benjamin Sesko while an approach for Ollie Watkins was rejected, but ultimately didn’t bring in anyone. In N/A Out Josh Robinson [Wigan Athletic] Undisclosed Marquinhos [Cruzeiro] Loan Arteta has been left with the same squad he started the window withAFP Aston Villa Unai Emery added three new exciting attacking options to his squad. Borussia Dortmund’s Donyell Malen, the shock loan signing of Marcus Rashford from Manchester United and Marco Asensio from PSG have all arrived. They’ve lost Diego Carlos to Fenerbahce while Jhon Duran completed his big-money move to Saudi Arabia. In Marcus Rashford [Manchester United] Loan Marco Asensio [Paris Saint-Germain] Loan Donyell Malen [Borussia Dortmund] Undisclosed Andres Garcia [Levante] Undisclosed Axel Disasi [Chelsea] Loan Out Jhon Duran [Al Nassr] £71m Diego Carlos [Fenerbahce] Undisclosed Lewis Dobbin [Norwich] Loan Jaden Philogene [Ipswich Town] £20m Tommi O’Reilly [MK Dons] Loan Joe Gauci [Barnsley] Loan Louie Barry [Hull] Loan Kosta Nedeljkovic [RB Leipzig] Loan Kadan Young [Royal Antwerp] Villa have an option to make the Rashford deal permanent in the summerGetty Bournemouth The Cherries are having a superb season, so much so that manager Andoni Iraola didn’t make a key signing. Left-back Julio Soler joined the club early in the window, but he’s yet to make his Premier League debut. In Julio Soler [Lanus] £6.6m Eli Junior Kroupi [FC Lorient] Undisclosed Matai Akinmboni [DC United] Undisclosed Kai Crampton [Chelsea] Undisclosed Zain Silcott-Duberry [Chelsea] Undisclosed Daniel Jebbison [Watford] Loan recall Out Max Aarons [Valencia] Loan Lewis Brown [Salisbury] Loan Finn Tonks [Farnborough] Loan Philip Billing [Napoli] Loan Mark Travers [Middlesbrough] Loan Eli Junior Kroupi [FC Lorient] Loan Brentford It was a slow window for Thomas Frank‘s side, with Michael Kayode’s loan signing their only piece of business. They received a bid from Nottingham Forest for Yoane Wissa, but that was swiftly rejected. In Michael Kayode [Fiorentina] Loan Out Mads Roerslev [Wolfsburg] Loan Ashley Hay [Cheltenham Town] Loan Val Adedokun [Cheltenham Town] Loan Jayden Meghoma [Preston] Loan Tristan Crama [Millwall] Undisclosed Ellery Balcombe [Motherwell] Loan Kyreece Lisbie [Colchester] Undisclosed Brighton The Seagulls added Lionel Messi‘s former teammate Diego Gomez to their ranks right at the start of January. They then added Derby’s Eiran Cashin to their ranks after Julio Enciso headed out on loan and Jakub Moder departed. Meanwhile, highly-rated Stefanos Tzimas joined on deadline day but then headed back to Nurnberg on loan for the remainder of the campaign. In Diego Gomez [Inter Miami] £11m Eiran Cashin [Derby] £9m Stefanos Tzimas [Nuremberg] £21m Out Evan Ferguson [West Ham] Loan Imari Samuels [Dundee United] Undisclosed Louis Flower [Gateshead] Loan Ben Jackson [Queens Park] Loan Jakub Moder [Feyenoord] Undisclosed Julio Enciso [Ipswich] Loan Kamari Doyle [Crawley] Loan Benicio Baker [Millwall] Undisclosed Valentin Barco [Strasbourg] Loan Chelsea For a time, it looked like Trevoh Chalobah returning from his loan at Crystal Palace would be the only arrival st Stamford Bridge, but they did manage to sign Mathis Amougou from Saint-Etienne. Rumours swirled around an audacious move for Alejandro Garnacho, but that did not amount to anything. Meanwhile, Cesare Casadei left permanently to join Torino, and Axel Disasi, Ben Chilwell and Carney Chukwuemeka all made loan moves. In Mathis Amougou [Saint-Etienne] Undisclosed Gabriel Slonina [Barnsley] Loan recall Aaron Anselmino [Boca] Loan recall Trevoh Chalobah [Crystal Palace] Loan recall David Fofana [Goztepe S.K] Lo
The 2025 Premier League January transfer window has slammed shut – and a host of late deals were done.
Around £1.8billion was splashed by top-flight clubs last summer but the winter market was still needed to help fix several sides.
With the window now closed, Manchester City have been active, taking their spending to above £175million.
City have brought in four new faces while they have said goodbye to a great servant in Kyle Walker.
Elsewhere in the league, Arsenal and Liverpool failed to make any signings with Aston Villa one of the busier teams in the market.
In total, Premier League clubs spent around £370m in the winter transfer window – up significantly on the £100m laid out last January.
Here are all the confirmed ins and outs across the top-flight…
Arsenal
It’s was a slow month for Arsenal despite their major injury issues having an impact on their recent results.
The Gunners enquired about striker Benjamin Sesko while an approach for Ollie Watkins was rejected, but ultimately didn’t bring in anyone.
In
- N/A
Out
- Josh Robinson [Wigan Athletic] Undisclosed
- Marquinhos [Cruzeiro] Loan
Aston Villa
Unai Emery added three new exciting attacking options to his squad.
Borussia Dortmund’s Donyell Malen, the shock loan signing of Marcus Rashford from Manchester United and Marco Asensio from PSG have all arrived.
They’ve lost Diego Carlos to Fenerbahce while Jhon Duran completed his big-money move to Saudi Arabia.
In
- Marcus Rashford [Manchester United] Loan
- Marco Asensio [Paris Saint-Germain] Loan
- Donyell Malen [Borussia Dortmund] Undisclosed
- Andres Garcia [Levante] Undisclosed
- Axel Disasi [Chelsea] Loan
Out
- Jhon Duran [Al Nassr] £71m
- Diego Carlos [Fenerbahce] Undisclosed
- Lewis Dobbin [Norwich] Loan
- Jaden Philogene [Ipswich Town] £20m
- Tommi O’Reilly [MK Dons] Loan
- Joe Gauci [Barnsley] Loan
- Louie Barry [Hull] Loan
- Kosta Nedeljkovic [RB Leipzig] Loan
- Kadan Young [Royal Antwerp]
Bournemouth
The Cherries are having a superb season, so much so that manager Andoni Iraola didn’t make a key signing.
Left-back Julio Soler joined the club early in the window, but he’s yet to make his Premier League debut.
In
- Julio Soler [Lanus] £6.6m
- Eli Junior Kroupi [FC Lorient] Undisclosed
- Matai Akinmboni [DC United] Undisclosed
- Kai Crampton [Chelsea] Undisclosed
- Zain Silcott-Duberry [Chelsea] Undisclosed
- Daniel Jebbison [Watford] Loan recall
Out
- Max Aarons [Valencia] Loan
- Lewis Brown [Salisbury] Loan
- Finn Tonks [Farnborough] Loan
- Philip Billing [Napoli] Loan
- Mark Travers [Middlesbrough] Loan
- Eli Junior Kroupi [FC Lorient] Loan
Brentford
It was a slow window for Thomas Frank‘s side, with Michael Kayode’s loan signing their only piece of business.
They received a bid from Nottingham Forest for Yoane Wissa, but that was swiftly rejected.
In
- Michael Kayode [Fiorentina] Loan
Out
- Mads Roerslev [Wolfsburg] Loan
- Ashley Hay [Cheltenham Town] Loan
- Val Adedokun [Cheltenham Town] Loan
- Jayden Meghoma [Preston] Loan
- Tristan Crama [Millwall] Undisclosed
- Ellery Balcombe [Motherwell] Loan
- Kyreece Lisbie [Colchester] Undisclosed
Brighton
The Seagulls added Lionel Messi‘s former teammate Diego Gomez to their ranks right at the start of January.
They then added Derby’s Eiran Cashin to their ranks after Julio Enciso headed out on loan and Jakub Moder departed.
Meanwhile, highly-rated Stefanos Tzimas joined on deadline day but then headed back to Nurnberg on loan for the remainder of the campaign.
In
- Diego Gomez [Inter Miami] £11m
- Eiran Cashin [Derby] £9m
- Stefanos Tzimas [Nuremberg] £21m
Out
- Evan Ferguson [West Ham] Loan
- Imari Samuels [Dundee United] Undisclosed
- Louis Flower [Gateshead] Loan
- Ben Jackson [Queens Park] Loan
- Jakub Moder [Feyenoord] Undisclosed
- Julio Enciso [Ipswich] Loan
- Kamari Doyle [Crawley] Loan
- Benicio Baker [Millwall] Undisclosed
- Valentin Barco [Strasbourg] Loan
Chelsea
For a time, it looked like Trevoh Chalobah returning from his loan at Crystal Palace would be the only arrival st Stamford Bridge, but they did manage to sign Mathis Amougou from Saint-Etienne.
Rumours swirled around an audacious move for Alejandro Garnacho, but that did not amount to anything.
Meanwhile, Cesare Casadei left permanently to join Torino, and Axel Disasi, Ben Chilwell and Carney Chukwuemeka all made loan moves.
In
- Mathis Amougou [Saint-Etienne] Undisclosed
- Gabriel Slonina [Barnsley] Loan recall
- Aaron Anselmino [Boca] Loan recall
- Trevoh Chalobah [Crystal Palace] Loan recall
- David Fofana [Goztepe S.K] Loan recall
Out
- Cesare Casadei [Torino] £12.5m
- Axel Disasi [Aston Villa] Loan
- Renato Veiga [Juventus] Loan
- Ben Chilwell [Crystal Palace] Loan
- Carney Chukwuemeka [Borussia Dortmund] Loan
- Kai Crampton [Bournemouth] Undisclosed
- Zain Silcott-Duberry [Bournemouth] Undisclosed
- Alex Matos [Oxford] Loan
- Max Merrick [Hampton & Richmond] Loan
- Jimmy-Jay Morgan [Gillingham] Loan
- Somto Boniface [Ipswich Town] Undisclosed
- Harvey Vale [QPR] Undisclosed
- Zak Sturge [Millwall] Loan
Crystal Palace
Romain Esse’s move to Selhurst Park broke Millwall’s transfer record as Crystal Palace signed a great attacking talent.
They lost Chalobah to Chelsea, but returned to the Blues to take Ben Chilwell on loan.
In
- Ben Chilwell [Chelsea] Loan
- Romain Esse [Millwall] Undisclosed
- Malcolm Ebiowei [Oxford United] Loan Recall
Out
- Trevoh Chalobah [Chelsea] Loan recall
- Chris Francis [Dagenham & Redbridge] Loan
- Jemiah Umolu [Port Vale] Loan
- Asher Agbinone [Gillingham] Loan
- Rob Holding [Sheffield United] Loan
- Jeffrey Schlupp [Celtic] Loan
Everton
The main Toffees signing last month was their manager – reappointing David Moyes as boss.
Moyes took until past the deadline to finally unveil a new player, with former Southampton midfielder Carlos Alcaraz joining on loan.
In
- Carlos Alcaraz [Flamengo] Loan + option to buy
- Tyler Onyango [Stockport] Loan recall
Out
- Charlie Whitaker [Notts County] Free
- Harrison Armstrong [Derby County] Loan
Fulham
It was a quiet window at Craven Cottage, with Willian returning as a free agent the only business conducted at Craven Cottage.
In
- Matt Dibley-Dias [Northampton] Loan recall
- Devan Tanton [Chesterfield] Loan recall
Out
- Olly Sanderson [Harrogate Town] Loan
- Connor McAvoy [Wealdstone] Loan
Ipswich Town
Kieran McKenna is making a real push to stay up in the Premier League this winter by signing a number of players.
Ben Godfrey returned to England from Atalanta while Jaden Philogene and Julio Enciso will provide some attacking flair.
Alex Palmer joined from West Brom on deadline day to boost their goalkeeping options.
In
- Jaden Philogene [Aston Villa] £20m
- Alex Palmer [West Brom] £4m
- Ben Godfrey [Atalanta] Loan
- Julio Enciso [Brighton] Loan
- Somto Boniface [Chelsea] Undisclosed
Out
- George Edmundson [Middlesbrough] £650,000
- Henry Gray [Braintree] Loan
- Harry Barbrook [Chelmsford] Loan
- Ayyuba Jambang [Chatham Town] Loan
- Jokubas Mazionis [Woking FC]
- Ali Al-Hamadi [Stoke City] Loan
- Harry Clarke [Sheffield United] Loan
Leicester City
Things are looking bleak for Ruud van Nistelrooy whose start at the King Power Stadium has been anything but smooth.
He added Woyo Coulibaly to his ranks but no one else arrived to leave the Foxes looking short in a few areas.
In
- Woyo Coulibaly [Palma] £3m
- Brandon Cover [Port Vale] Loan recall
Out
- Tom Cannon [Sheffield United] £10m
- Hamza Choudhury [Sheffield United] Loan
- Tom Wilson-Brown [Kilmarnock] Loan
Liverpool
Arne Slot clearly felt he didn’t need to sign anyone this month after the start he’s had to life at the Reds, with Liverpool topping the Premier League table and the Champions League group phase.
As a result, it was a very quiet January at Anfield.
In
- N/A
Out
- Calvin Ramsay [Kilmarnock] Loan
- Rhys Williams [Morecambe] Loan
- Marcelo Pitaluga [Fluminense] Undisclosed
- Tom Hill [Harrogate] Undisclosed
- Dominic Corness [Gillingham] Loan
- Kaide Gordon [Portsmouth] Loan
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola was the busiest Premier League manager by some distance.
Two young centre-backs arrived before highly-rated striker Omar Marmoush joined, while Kyle Walker departed for Italy.
Nico Gonzalez then arrived on deadline day to fill the Rodri-sized hole in midfield.
In
- Omar Marmoush [Frankfurt] £59m
- Nico Gonzalez [Porto] £50m
- Abdukodir Khusanov [Lens] £33.5m
- Vitor Reis [Palmeiras] £29.5m
- Claudio Echeverri [River Plate] Undisclosed (to stay at River Plate until January 2026)
Out
- Kyle Walker [AC Milan] Loan
- Issa Kabore [Werder Bremen] Loan
- Josh Wilson-Esbrand [Stoke] Loan
- Juma Bah [RC Lens] Loan
Manchester United
It’s fair to say that Ruben Amorim’s last few weeks have been dismal amid his claim that this United team could be the worst ever.
But despite that claim, he only brought in one senior signing while Marcus Rashford and Antony have left.
In
- Patrick Dorgu [Lecce] £25m
- Ayden Heaven [Arsenal] Undisclosed
Out
- Antony [Real Betis] Loan
- Marcus Rashford [Aston Villa] Loan
- Joe Hugill [Carlisle] Loan
- Ethan Ennis [Doncaster] Loan
- Ethan Williams [Cheltenham Town] Loan
- Ethan Wheatley [Walsall] Loan
- Jack Kingdon [Rochdale] Loan
Newcastle
The Magpies did nothing in the January window with Eddie Howe operating on limited funds due to PSR risk.
It was all about outgoings for the Toon, with Miguel Almiron heading back to Atlanta United and Lloyd Kelly completing a shock switch to Juventus despite only joining in the summer.
In
- N/A
Out
- Lloyd Kelly [Juventus] Loan + obligation to buy for £20m
- Miguel Almiron [Atlanta United] £8m
- Isaac Hayden [Portsmouth] Loan
- Charlie McArthur [Carlisle] Loan
- Alex Murphy [Bolton] Loan
- Travis Hernes [Aalborg BK] Loan
- Jamie Miley [Hartlepool] Undisclosed
Nottingham Forest
It’s been a dream campaign for Forest who are challenging for a place in the Champions League next season.
Nuno Espirito Santo was looking to use that potential European football to add a striker, with a bid for Brentford’s Wissa rejected.
But the main thing is keeping the squad together, and they did that.
In
- Wayne Hennessey [Free agent]
Out
- Esapa Osong [Cambridge United]
- Aaron Donnelly [Dundee] Undisclosed
- Andrew Omobamidele [Strasbourg] Loan
- Fin Back [Wycombe Wanderers] Undisclosed
- Emmanuel Dennis [Blackburn Rovers] Loan
- James Ward-Prowse [West Ham] Loan recall
Southampton
Ivan Juric has a massive task on his hands to keep Southampton up, but he’s definitely going to give it a go.
Albert Gronbaek will add some attacking quality after Ben Brereton Diaz departed on loan to Sheffield United.
In
- Welington [Sao Paulo] Free
- Joachim Kayi Sanda [Valenciennes] Undisclosed
- Albert Gronbaek [Rennes] Loan
- Victor Udoh [Royal Antwerp] Undisclosed
Out
- Dom Ballard [Cambridge United] Loan
- Ronnie Edwards [Queens Park Rangers] Loan
- Will Armitage [Aldershot Town] Loan
- Ben Brereton Diaz [Sheffield United] Loan
- Maxwel Cornet [West Ham] Loan recall
- Shea Charles [Sheffield Wednesday] Loan
- Gavin Bazunu [Standard de Liege] Loan
Tottenham
At Spurs, they need players more than ever as their squad continues to be decimated by injuries this season.
They’ve added Antonin Kinsky into the first-team, while Kevin Danso was pinched from Wolves to add some more strength in depth.
A move for Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich was announced after the 11pm deadline to the delight of their fans.
In
- Mathys Tel [Bayern Munich] Loan with option to buy
- Antonin Kinsky [Slavia Prague] £12.5m
- Yang Min-hyeok [Gangwon FC] £3.3m
- Dane Scarlett [Oxford] Loan recall
- Kevin Danso [Lens] Loan with obligation to buy
Out
- Matthew Craig [Mansfield] Loan
- Alfie Dorrington [Aberdeen] Loan
- Luca Gunter [Wealdstone] Loan
- Yang Min-Hyeok [QPR] Loan
West Ham
Graham Potter is now at the Hammers helm and he finally signed a striker before the end of the winter window, with a loan deal for Evan Ferguson completed.
A huge £57million bid for Aston Villa’s Duran was rejected, but they found an alternative in their new manager’s old Brighton charge.
In
- Evan Ferguson [Brighton] Loan
- James Ward-Prowse [Nottingham Forest] Loan recall
Out
- Maxwel Cornet [Genoa] Loan
Wolves
Centre-back Emmanual Agbadou was new manager Vitor Pereira’s first signing after joining the club.
They had hoped to sign Danso, but Spurs nipped in.
However, Matheus Cunha signed a new deal, which is massive before they did a double deadline day swoop for Red Star Belgrade defender Nasser Djiga and Reims midfielder Marshall Munetsi.
In
- Emmanuel Agbadou [Reims] £16.6m
- Nasser Djiga [Red Star Belgrade] £10m
- Marshall Munetsi [Reims] Undisclosed
Out
- Tawanda Chirewa [Huddersfield] Loan
- Finn Ashworth [Port Vale] Loan