The January transfer window has been open for two weeks with a number of Premier League sides having already sealed deals and a whole lot more could be on the way soon
The January transfer window has been open for a fortnight – and there’s already been some blockbuster moves. Antoine Semenyo’s switch from Bournemouth to Manchester City has been the most eye-catching so far.
Pep Guardiola’s side have paid £62.5m for his services, with the Ghanaian having enjoyed an electric start to life at the Etihad Stadium. Brennan Johnson has also been a big mover, Crystal Palace having stumped up £35m for his services.
And while Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United are yet to make any first-team signings, it might not remain that way for long. The Gunners need recruits in their push for the Premier League crown, while the race for the top four remains wide open.
With that being said, take a look at the latest confirmed deals from across the top flight:
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Arsenal
Ins: N/A
Outs: Harrison Dudziak (Braintree, loan), Louie Copley (Crawley, loan)
Aston Villa
Ins: Alysson (Gremio, £10.5m)
Outs: Sil Swinkles (Chesterfield, loan), Aidan Borland (Swindon Town, loan), Sam Lewis (Oxford City, loan)
Bournemouth
Ins: Fraser Forster (free)
Outs: Antoine Semenyo (Man City, £62.5m), Julian Araujo (Celtic, loan)
Brentford
Ins: Kaye Furo (Club Brugge, undisclosed)
Outs: Iwan Morgan (Shrewsbury, loan), Michael Olakigbe (Swindon, loan), Myles Peart-Harris (Oxford United, undisclosed)
Brighton
Ins: Pascal Gross (Borussia Dortmund, £1.5m)
Outs: Eiran Cashin (Blackburn, loan), Yoon Do-young (Dordecht, loan)
Burnley
Ins: N/A
Outs: Lewis Forshaw (Worksop, loan), Hannes Delcroix (Lugano, undisclosed), Luca Koleosho (Paris FC, loan)
Chelsea
Ins: N/A
Outs: Leo Castledine (Middlesbrough, undisclosed)
Crystal Palace
Ins: Brennan Johnson (Tottenham, £35m)
Outs: Naouirou Ahamada (Auxerre, undisclosed), Romain Esse (Coventry, loan)
Everton
Ins: N/A
Outs: Francis Okoronkwo (Doncaster, loan), Harrison Armstrong (Preston, loan), George Finney (Ayr United, loan)
Fulham
Ins: N/A
Outs: Chibby Nwoko (Forest Green, loan)
Leeds
Ins: N/A
Outs: N/A
Liverpool
Ins: Mor Talla Ndiaye (Amitie, undisclosed)
Outs: James Norris (Shelbourne, undisclosed)
Manchester City
Ins: Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth, £62.5m)
Outs: Jahmai Simpson-Pusey (Koln, loan)
Manchester United
Ins: N/A
Outs: N/A
Newcastle
Ins: N/A
Outs: Ben Parkinson (Falkirk, undisclosed), Antonio Cordero (Cadiz, loan), Joe White (Bradford, loan), Harrison Ashby (Bradford, loan)
Nottingham Forest
Ins: N/A
Outs: Arnaud Kalimuendo (Frankfurt, loan)
Sunderland
Ins: N/A
Outs: Jay Matete (MK Dons, undisclosed), Timothy Pembele (Le Havre, loan), Trey Ogunsuyi (Shrewsbury, loan), Zak Johnson (York, loan), Oliver Bainbridge (South Shields, loan), Jake Waters (Spennymoor, loan)
Tottenham
Ins: N/A
Outs: Brennan Johnson (Crystal Palace, £35m), Manor Solomon (Fiorentina, loan), Jamie Donley (Oxford, loan), Kota Takai (Borussia Monchengladbach, loan), Yan Min-hyeok (Coventry, loan), Oliver Irow (Mansfield, loan)
West Ham
Ins: Pablo Felipe (Gil Vicente, £22m), Taty Castellanos (Lazio, £25m)
Outs: Luis Guilherme (Sporting Lisbon, £17m), Niclas Fullkrug (AC Milan, loan), Callum Marshall (Bochum, loan), George Earthy (Bristol City, loan), Junior Robinson (Boreham Wood, loan)
Wolves
Ins: N/A
Outs: Alfie Pond (Crewe, loan), Ki-Jana Hoever (Sheffield United, loan)
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