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January 2026 Premier League Transfers: Every Confirmed Deal Completed by All 20 Clubs

Below is every single January transfer move by all 20 Premier League clubs ahead of the deadline closing at 7pm on Monday 2 February.

The January transfer window may be shorter than the summer, but it rarely lacks drama. From title-chasing reinforcements to late survival gambles, Premier League clubs were once again busy reshaping their squads in January 2026.

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Below is the definitive, fully updated list of every confirmed Premier League transfer completed during the January window — covering all 20 clubs, including Arsenal, with ins, outs, loans, and permanent deals in one place. Whether you’re tracking your rivals, reviewing your club’s business, or just want the full picture, this is the complete breakdown.

This page is being updated throughout the January transfer window and will reflect all confirmed deals up to the 7pm deadline.

Arsenal

Players in: N/a

Players out: Oleksandr Zinchenko to Ajax (loan)

The Gunners are yet to make any January signings, as manager Mikel Arteta is very happy with his squad who remain the favourites to win the Premier League title.

Aston Villa

Players in: Tammy Abraham from Besiktas (£18.2m), Alysson from Gremio (£10m), Brian Madjo from Metz (undisclosed), Leon Bailey from Roma (loan recall), Douglas Luiz from Juventus (loan)

Players out: Aidan Borland to Swindon (loan), Sil Swinkles to Chesterfield (loan), Donyell Malen to Roma (loan with £21.6m obligation to buy), Finley Munroe to Middlesbrough (undisclosed), Kane Taylor to Oldham (loan), Yasin Ozcan to Besiktas (loan)

Aston Villa have had a very busy transfer window, with the headline being the swap at the striker position, with Tammy Abraham returning to Villa Park, and Donyell Malen leaving to join Serie A side Roma.

Bournemouth

Players in: Fraser Forster (free agent), Alex Toth from Ferencvaros (£13m), Christos Mandas from Lazio (loan), Rayan from Vasco de Gama (£30.3m)

Players out: Julian Araujo to Celtic (loan), Antoine Semenyo to Man City (£64m), Noa Boutin to Salisbury (loan), Romain Faivre to Auxerre (undisclosed)

Bournemouth ended up selling their most valuable player Semenyo to Man City for big money, and they opted to replace him with Brazilian starlet Rayan, who can play across the front-line.

Brentford

Players in: Kaye Furo from Club Brugge (£8.7m)

Players out: Iwan Morgan to Shrewsbury (loan), Michael Olakigbe to Swindon (loan), Myles Peart-Harris to Oxford (undisclosed), Yunus Emre Konak to Oxford (loan), Matt Cox to Shrewsbury (loan), Chanse Headman to Harrogate (undisclosed), Gustavo Nunes to Swansea (loan)

Brentford have had a very quiet window in terms of major sales or signings. They’ve sent players out on loan, and managed to bring in 18-year-old forward Kaye Furo.

Brighton

Players in: Pascal Gross from Borussia Dortmund (£1.2m), Caylan Vickers from Barnsley (loan recall)

Players out: Jeremy Sarmiento to Middlesbrough (loan), Eiran Cashin to Blackburn (loan), Do-young Yoon to Dordrecht (loan), Facundo Buonanotte to Leeds (loan), Jacob Slater to Harrogate (loan), Ibrahim Osman to Birmingham (loan)

Brighton haven’t made any major signings in January, but they did see the return of German midfielder Pascal Gross from Borussia Dortmund.

Burnley

Players in: James Ward-Prowse from West Ham (loan)

Players out: Hannes Delcroix to Lugano (undisclosed), Joseph Bevan to Dundee (undisclosed), Luca Koleosho to Paris FC (loan), Brad Grant (released), Joe Bevan to Dundee (undisclosed), Michael Obafemi to Blackpool (loan)

Burnley looked to bring in Premier League experience by signing Ward-Prowse on loan from West Ham, where he hasn’t been playing.

Chelsea

Players in: Caleb Wiley from Watford (loan recall), Kiano Dyer from Volendam (loan recall)

Players out: Raheem Sterling (released), Leo Castledine to Middlesbrough (undisclosed)

Chelsea have had a very quiet January too, but the biggest headline was they released former Arsenal and Man City player Raheem Sterling.

Crystal Palace

Players in: Brennan Johnson from Tottenham (£35m), Hindolo Mustapha from Nurnberg (loan recall), Danny Imray from Blackpool (loan recall)

Players out: Romain Esse to Coventry City (loan), Naouirou Ahamada to Auxerre (undisclosed), Luke Browne to Notts County (undisclosed), Marc Guehi to Man City (£20m), Owen Goodman to Barnsley (loan)

Palace have had a very busy transfer window, as Marc Guehi left to join Man City, and Palace brought in Tottenham winger Brennan Johnson.

Everton

Players in: Harrison Armstrong from Preston (loan recall)

Players out: Francis Okoronkwo to Doncaster (loan), Harry Tryer to Cardiff City (undisclosed), Will Tamen to Tranmere (loan)

Everton have been quiet this month, but they could look to sign a replacement for Jack Grealish, who’s been ruled out for the rest of the season.

Fulham

Players in: Oscar Bobb from Manchester City (£27m)

Players out: Aaron Loupalo-Bi to Walsall (loan), Adama Traore to West Ham (undisclosed)

Fulham managed to replace Adama Traore with Man City star Oscar Bobb in a very shrewd piece of January business.

Leeds United

Players in: Facundo Buonanotte from Brighton (loan)

Players out: Jack Harrison to Fiorentina (loan), Harry Gray to Rotherham (loan)

Leeds managed to bring in Buonanotte on loan from Brighton to replace Harrison who left to join Serie A side Fiorentina.

Liverpool

Players in: Owen Beck from Derby County (loan recall), Mor Talla Ndiaye from Amitie FC (undisclosed)

Players out: James Norris to Shelbourne (undisclosed), James Balagizi to Forest Green (loan)

Liverpool missed out on signing Marc Guehi, it is somewhat surprising that they haven’t brought in any defenders, amid their current injury problems.

Manchester City

Players in: Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth (£64m), Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace (£20m), Max Alleyne from Watford (loan recall)

Players out: Oscar Bobb to Fulham (£27m), Jahmai Simpson-Pusey to Cologne (loan), Emilio Lawrence to Luton (loan), Claudio Echeverri to Girona (loan), Jaden Heskey to Sheffield Wednesday (loan)

Man City have had a superb transfer window in January, signing both Semenyo and Guehi to boost their title challenge against Arsenal.

Manchester United

Players in: Toby Collyer from West Brom (loan recall), Ethan Wheatley from Northampton (loan recall), Sonny Aljofree from Notts County (loan recall), Elyh Harrison from Shrewbury (loan recall), Habeeb Ogunneye from Newport (loan recall)

Players out: Sam Mather to Kayserispor (undisclosed), Harry Amass to Norwich City (loan)

It’s been a quiet month for Man United with regards to transfers. Their action in the January window has all been related to young player loans.

Newcastle United

Players in: N/a

Players out: Antonio Cordero to Cadiz (loan), Ben Parkinson to Falkirk (undisclosed), Joe Brayson to Morpeth Town (loan), Joe White to Bradford (loan), Harrison Ashby to Bradford (loan)

Newcastle have also just focused on young player loan moves, as they are yet to make any major January signings.

Nottingham Forest

Players in: Lorenzo Lucca from Napoli (loan)

Players out: Arnaud Kalimuendo to Eintracht Frankfurt (loan)

Forest did make a bid to sign Jean-Philippe Mateta from Palace, but they did manage to bring in striker Lucca from Napoli on loan.

Sunderland

Players in: Jocelin Ta-Bi from Maccabi Netanya (undisclosed)

Players out: Timothee Pembele to Le Harve (loan), Jay Matete to MK Dons (undisclosed), Trey Samuel-Ogunsuyi to Shresbury (loan), Jake Waters to Spennymoor Town (loan), Dan Neil to Ipswich (loan), Aji Alese to Portsmouth (loan)

Sunderland did a lot of business in the summer. The biggest headline for them in January is that fan-favourite midfielder Dan Neil left to join Ipswich.

Tottenham Hotspur

Players in: Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid (£34m), George Abbott from Wycombe (loan recall), Mason Melia from St Patrick’s (undisclosed), Alfie Dorrington from Aberdeen (loan recall), Souza from Santos (£13m)

Players out: Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace (£35m), Kota Takai to Borussia Monchengladbach (loan), Manor Soloman to Fiorentina (loan), Jamie Donley to Oxford (loan), Oliver Irow to Mansfield (loan), Min-hyeok Yang to Coventry City (loan), Damola Ajayi to Doncaster (loan)

Spurs’ biggest signing of the January window was former Chelsea star Conor Gallagher, who should help to bolster Thomas Frank’s midfield.

West Ham United

Players in: Pablo Felipe from Gil Vicente (£20m), Taty Castellanos from Lazio (£25.2m), Keiber Lamadrid from Deportivo La Guaira (loan), Adama Traore from Fulham (undisclosed)

Players out: Guido Rodriguez to Valencia (undisclosed), Niclas Fullkrug to AC Milan (loan), Luis Guilherme to Sporting CP (£17.5m), Krisztian Hegyi to MTK Budapest (loan), Callum Marshall to Bochum (loan), George Earthy to Bristol City (loan), Junior Robinson to Boreham Wood (loan), Andy Irving to Sparta Prague (undisclosed), Kaelen Casey to Leyton Orient (loan), James Ward-Prowse to Burnley (loan)

West Ham have been very busy as they aim to steer clear of relegation. They have added to Nuno Espirito Santo’s attack by signing Traore, Felipe, and Castellanos.

Wolves

Players in: Pedro Lima from Porto (loan recall)

Players out: Fer Lopez to Celta Vigo (loan), Alfie Pond to Crewe (loan), Ki-Jana Hoever to Sheffield United (loan), Marshall Munetsi to Paris FC (loan)

It has been a quiet window for the bottom of the league Wolves, but there are talks around striker Jorgen Strand-Larsen moving to Crystal Palace.

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