Men’s transfer window January 2025: all deals from Europe’s top five leagues

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Deals completed293
Total value£565.7m
Arsenal‘s transfer balance is£0
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28 January 2025
Daniel Oyegoke
Defender
Hearts to Verona
Former Brentford right-back ends brief stay at Tynecastle as Verona win battle with Lecce for his signature
undisclosed fee
28 January 2025
Ed McJannet
Midfielder
Lecce to Cerignola
Left-footed midfielder signed from Luton’s academy in January 2023 goes out on first loan to Serie C side
loan
28 January 2025
Ali Jasim
Winger
Como to Almere City
21-year-old winger who has featured twice in Serie A will spend rest of season with bottom club in Eredivisie
loan
28 January 2025
Joshua Quarshie
Defender
Hoffenheim to Greuther Fürth
Promising centre-back returns from loan at Düsseldorf and goes back to second tier with team battling relegation
loan
28 January 2025
Irvin Cardona
Forward
Augsburg to Saint-Etienne
After scoring two goals in 18 games on loan at Espanyol, forward returns to club he helped to promotion last season
loan
28 January 2025
Benjamin Siegrist
Goalkeeper
Rapid Bucharest to Genoa
Well-travelled keeper who developed at Aston Villa joined Rapid from Celtic last summer
loan
28 January 2025
Maurides
Forward
St Pauli to Debrecen
Experienced centre-forward heads to Hungary on loan, having played in Brazil, Portugal, Bulgaria, China, South Korea and Poland previously
loan
28 January 2025
Mergim Berisha
Forward
Hoffenheim to Augsburg
Former Red Bull Salzburg striker returns to Augsburg on loan with permanent option, 18 months after €14m move to TSG
loan
28 January 2025
Salih Özcan
Midfielder
Wolfsburg to Borussia Dortmund
BVB recall midfielder from loan as injury cover, with Felix Nmecha ruled out for several weeks
loan ended
27 January 2025
Hamza Choudhury
Midfielder
Leicester City to Sheffield United
Former England U21 international who now represents Bangladesh previously played under Chris Wilder at Watford
loan
27 January 2025
Renato Veiga
Defender
Chelsea to Juventus
Having mainly featured as a left-back at Chelsea, defender moves on dry loan in the hope of more games at centre-back
loan
Kamari Doyle
Midfielder
Brighton to Crawley Town
Recalled from loan spell at Exeter after 24 appearances and four goals, England Under-20 midfielder farmed out to League One rivals
loan
27 January 2025
Akor Adams
Forward
Montpellier to Sevilla
After three goals in 15 games this season, the last of which came in September, 24-year-old leaves Ligue 1 relegation battlers for La Liga
£4.6m
27 January 2025
Jonas Urbig
Goalkeeper
Cologne to Bayern Munich
Germany Under-21 keeper brought in as successor to Manuel Neuer, pledging ‘to work on myself every day and constantly develop myself’
£5.9m
Mads Roerslev
Defender
Brentford to Wolfsburg
After 146 appearances for Brentford, 25-year-old full-back moves to Bundesliga on loan with option to buy
loan
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After financial fair play concerns limited spending last January, this could be a busier window for Europe’s biggest clubs. In the Premier League, Liverpool are flying high but are yet to secure new contracts for Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk or Trent Alexander-Arnold – with all three now able to speak to other clubs about pre-contract agreements.
Behind them, Arsenal are weighing up whether to boost their attacking options, and Manchester City could recruit a new midfielder with Rodri’s absence derailing their title hopes. Further down the table, Manchester United may need to clear players out before Ruben Amorim can make signings, but Ange Postecoglou is planning to bolster his underachieving Tottenham squad.
In Spain, Barcelona are fighting to secure the permanent registration of Dani Olmo, a process that could have repercussions across Europe. Barça have stumbled after a strong start, leaving Atlético and Real Madrid as the top two – will either of the cross-city rivals invest this month in a bid to take an edge in the title race?
Bayer Leverkusen have brought in promising young striker Alejo Sarco as they aim to keep competing in the league and in Europe. Will Vincent Kompany stick with his Bayern Munich squad or twist with a two-horse title race in the Bundesliga?
There’s an epic three-way battle for the title under way in Italy between Inter, Napoli and Atalanta – a shrewd winter signing could make the difference. In France, Monaco and Marseille may extend their ambitious recent investment in a bid to reel in PSG – and we never quite know when the next Saudi Pro League splurge might happen.