Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United are among those to watch in the finals days of the January transfer window as clubs in the Premier League and across the world look to wrap up deals before the deadline.
The Gunners are desperate to sign a striker but face competition from United over Sporting forward Viktor Gyokeres, while a move for RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko looks unlikely this month despite being aware of a clause that allows the forward to leave the German club in 2025.
Elsewhere, Manchester City announced the signing of defender Abdukodir Khusanov and Chelsea could enter talks with Juventus for striker Dusan Vlahovic, with out-of-favour striker Christopher Nkunku set to leave this month.
Manchester United have been linked with Wolves pair Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri, with the cub also opening talks with Lecce for defender Patrick Dorgu as Ruben Amorim prioritises signing a left back. But the club need to sell to buy, with Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Antony all set to leave.
Arne Slot’s Reds continue to negotiate with soon-to-be out-of-contract trio Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the right-back linked with a possible free transfer to Real Madrid.
Follow all the latest news, rumours and deals below, plus analysis on the done deals and where new signings will fit into the starting line-ups:
Manchester United eye Patrick Dorgu as first recruit of troubled Ruben Amorim era
Manchester United are interested in signing Patrick Dorgu from Lecce, as they look to make a wing back the first recruit of the Ruben Amorim era.
The 20-year-old Denmark international, who has won four caps, is on United’s radar as they search for signings who suit Amorim’s style of play.
Dorgu, an international teammate of Rasmus Hojlund, broke into Lecce’s team last season, and could address United’s lack of left-footed options on that flank.
Chris Wilson21 January 2025 10:00
How Liverpool’s squad was expertly built – and why Arne Slot is now reaping the rewards
“It’s so nice for me, for us as a team, that I have players that can impact the game on the bench as well,” reflected Slot. As Liverpool resume their Champions League campaign, top of the table and with the only 100 percent record in the competition, two of their outstanding performances in the competition came from men likely to begin on the bench against Lille on Tuesday. When Real Madrid were beaten 2-0, Caoimhin Kelleher saved Kylian Mbappe’s penalty. And if the goalkeeper was not the man of the match, it is because Conor Bradley produced a barnstorming display.
Chris Wilson21 January 2025 09:50
One in, one out at Brentford?
Fabrizio Romano is also reporting that Brentford “are closing in on” a deal for Fiorentina right-back Michael Kayode.
Romano says that “negotiations [are] at final stages”, with “key details being clarified in club-to-club talks”.
The move comes as current Brentford right-back Mads Roerslev is receiving interest from German club Wolfsburg.
Chris Wilson21 January 2025 09:35
Cunha on the move?
Matheus Cunha came in for criticism from manager Vitor Pereira after the loss to Chelsea, and now Fabrizio Romano is reporting that the Brazilian’s situation “remains one to watch”.
“New deal not formally signed yet as reported two days ago, clubs showing interest with Arsenal still keen,” said Romano.
Manchester United are known to be other admirers of the Brazilian.
Chris Wilson21 January 2025 09:25
Jota ruled out for several weeks as Liverpool manager Arne Slot provides injury update
Diogo Jota will be out for several weeks with a muscle problem as the striker faces a second spell on the sidelines this season.
Liverpool are likely to be without him for matches including their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Tottenham and the rearranged Merseyside derby at Goodison Park while they will have to wait and see if he is fit for next month’s trip to Manchester City.
Chris Wilson21 January 2025 09:15
Ibrahima Konate committed to Liverpool despite unresolved contract situation
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate admits he still has a contract issue to resolve but is demonstrating his commitment to the club by making the sacrifice of playing through pain to keep the team competing on four fronts.
The France international’s deal expires at the end of next season so is not as pressing as the likes of fellow defenders Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold and forward Mohamed Salah, who have all entered the final five months of their existing agreements.
Negotiations to get them to stay have to take priority but the future of the 25-year-old Konate, first-choice partner for Van Dijk, cannot be ignored for too long.
Carl Markham21 January 2025 09:02
Aston Villa reject West Ham bid for forward Jhon Duran
Aston Villa have rejected a bid from Premier League rivals West Ham for forward Jhon Duran.
West Ham first registered an interest in Duran last summer but failed to pursue initial advances for the Colombian striker and he signed a new deal with Villa until 2030 in October.
However, the Hammers have stepped up their efforts to bring the 12-goal forward to London and had a bid reported to be in the region of £57million turned down by Villa on Monday.
The transfer speculation is an unwanted distraction for Villa ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League clash away to Monaco.
Jamie Braidwood21 January 2025 08:46
Manchester City announce signing of defender Abdukodir Khusanov
The 20-year-old, who will become the first Uzbekistan international to play in the Premier League, has signed a four-and-a-half year contract at the Etihad Stadium.
Richard Jolly21 January 2025 08:31
Chelsea agree summer signing
Some news on the ‘young centre-back’ that Chelsea had reportedly lined up to sign in the summer.
Fabrizio Romano is reporting that that is in fact Mamadou Sarr, a 19-year-old centre-back who currently plays for Strasbourg (who are owned by the BlueCo group).
The deal is reported to be worth €15m.
Chris Wilson 21 January 2025 08:16
Man Utd face stumbling block in effort to send Antony on loan to Real Betis
Real Betis want to take Antony on loan from Manchester United but there is still a considerable distance in what proportion of the Brazilian’s wages the Spanish club will pay.
The Old Trafford hierarchy are intent on overhauling the squad, but they first need to clear the wage bill in order to meet restrictions from Profit and Sustainability Rules. Antony is on a vast salary, reported to be around £200,000 a week, having been handed a major contract after moving to Manchester from Ajax in 2022.
Betis are keen to take the 24-year-old on a temporary deal, but there is currently distance between the two clubs on how much of his salary will be paid by the Spanish club.
Miguel Delaney21 January 2025 07:58