Check below for a comprehensive list of all the Premier League ins and outs from the 2021 January transfer window, which opened on January 2 and closes at 11pm on February 1.
Deadline day has come and gone — with a series of questions left behind. We've answered the key ones across all clubs ...
The January transfer window for clubs in England and ... for a fee potentially rising to £3.4million ($4.2m) in February 2021. He became the second youngest goal scorer in the club's history ...
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Premier League clubs have already doubled their spending compared to last January - and there is still a week to go before the end of the transfer window. Spending was at £116m across the league ...
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Louis Saha has claimed that Manchester United not signing Erling Haaland ranks as one of the club's biggest transfer blunders in recent memory. The Manchester City talisman has established himself ...
INS: Michael Kayode (loan, Fiorentina). OUTS: Ashley Hay (loan, Cheltenham), Val Adedokun (loan, Cheltenham), Jayden Meghoma (loan, Preston), Tristan Crama ...
The transfer window slams shut at 11pm, and Arteta hasn't ruled out making further additions after losing Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus to injury. Arteta's post-match comments are just part of the ...
Mauro Horita/Getty Images Premier League clubs spent almost £2 billion during the summer transfer window, and there were some really interesting deals. But January 2024 marked the league's lowest ...