Men’s transfer window January 2023 – all deals from Europe’s top five leagues | Transfer window

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Deals completed527

Total value£966.9m

arsenal‘s transfer balance is£-50.5m

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February 01, 2023

Enzo Fernández

Midfielder

Benfica to Chelsea

Chelsea end month of big spending with British record fee for World Cup winner after frantic day of talks

£106.8m

Ernesto Torregrossa

Forward

Sampdoria to Pisa

Pisa splash out on well-travelled striker in hope that his goals will lead to promotion to Serie A

£1.5m

January 31, 2023

Kasey McAteer

Midfielder

Leicester City to Wimbledon

Midfielder, who has been with Leicester since he was eight, has made three first-team appearances for the club

loan

January 31, 2023

Axel Tuanzebe

defender

Manchester United to Stoke City

Centre-back has not featured in a competitive game for United this season

loan

January 31, 2023

Ibrahim Salah

Winger

KAA Gent to Rennes

Rennes make surprise move for promising winger after keeping tabs on his progress in Belgium

undisclosed fee

January 31, 2023

Fernando Pacheco

goalkeeper

Almeria to Espanyol

Keeper moves on from Almería after only six months following seven years with Alavés

£2m

January 31, 2023

Lamar Bogarde

defender

Aston Villa to Bristol Rovers

Dutch youth international defender has played in FA Cup for Villa

loan

January 31, 2023

Cédric Soares

defender

arsenal to Fulham

Right-back says he ‘wanted this move’ after sealing loan following lengthy talks

loan

January 31, 2023

Paul Onuachu

Forward

Genk to Southampton

6’7′ forward has scored 16 goals in 19 games for Belgian side this season

£15.8m

Jovane Cabral

Winger

Sporting to Real Valladolid

Cape Verde international left-winger has previously been on loan at Lazio

loan

January 31, 2023

Shane Duffy

defender

Brighton to Fulham

Fulham make centre-back’s move permanent to free up space for Cédric loan

undisclosed fee

January 31, 2023

Ben Pearson

Midfielder

Bournemouth to Stoke City

Former Preston midfielder returns to Championship on deal until end of season

loan

January 31, 2023

Islam Slimani

Forward

Brest to Anderlecht

Veteran forward scored one league goal in six-month Ligue 1 spell

undisclosed fee

January 31, 2023

Kamaldeen Sulemana

Winger

Rennes to Southampton

Nathan Jones delighted that 20-year-old, who played twice for Ghana at the World Cup, has signed for Saints

£22m

Marcel Sabitzer

Midfielder

Bayern Munich to Manchester United

‘Sometimes in life you have to make quick and important decisions,’ says 28-year-old

loan

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The list of the biggest January deals so far is dominated by the Premier League, and led by Chelsea’s swoop for Arsenal target Mykhailo Mudryk, with the Blues paying an initial £62.1m. Mudryk joins Benoît Badiashile, Andrey Dantos, David Datro Fofana and loanee João Félix at Stamford Bridge, while Arsenal quickly moved on to secure Leandro Trossard from Brighton.

Liverpool also pulled off something of a coup with an initial £37m deal to sign Cody Gakpo from PSV, after the Dutch winger had been heavily linked with Manchester United. Erik ten Hag has recruited his compatriot, Wout Weghorst, on loan, while Cristiano Ronaldo has landed at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia after leaving Old Trafford.

There has also been plenty of cash thrown around by teams battling the drop: Leeds have spent almost £50m on Max Wöber and Georginio Rutter, while Wolves have added quality in Matheus Cunha, Pablo Sarabia and Mario Lemina. Bournemouth have signed Lorient winger Dango Ouattara, with West Ham moving for Danny Ings.

Things have been quieter around Europe, but Atlético have signed Memphis Depay from Barcelona, ​​and Dortmund have secured a new full-back in Union Berlin’s Julian Ryerson. Bayern Munich have brought in goalkeeper Yann Sommer and Daley Blind, and there is still time for Europe’s heavyweights to make late moves …

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