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


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Total value£142.6m

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09 January 2025

Yannick Eduardo

Forward

RB Leipzig to Emmen

Left-footed striker capped by Czech Republic and Netherlands at youth level stays in Dutch second tier after ending loan spell at De Graafschap

loan

09 January 2025

Goduine Koyalipou

Forward

CSKA Sofia to Lens

Lens snap up well-travelled Central African Republic forward who scored 14 goals in 16 games during six months in Bulgaria

£1.7m

09 January 2025

Tim Drexler

Hoffenheim to Nuremberg

Promising teenage centre-back aims to gain ‘as much match experience as possible’ with loan move to second-tier side

loan

09 January 2025

Emmanuel Agbadou

Defender

Reims to Wolverhampton Wanderers

He’s a winner and he’s driven’ – Wolves confirm 4.5-year deal for centre-back who played in Tunisia and Belgium before finding Ligue 1 success

£16.6m

Emmanuel Ekong

Forward

Empoli to Malmö

Sweden Under-21 forward says move is ‘absolutely the right step for me’ and is ‘looking forward to winning titles’

undisclosed fee

08 January 2025

Javi Martínez

Midfielder

Osasuna to Eibar

Osasuna academy graduate, 25, allowed to leave after making only two appearances this term

free

08 January 2025

Aboubacar Ali

Forward

Strasbourg to Torreense

Having spent the first half of the season on loan at Nîmes, France Under-19 forward set for stint in Portuguese second tier

loan

08 January 2025

Val Adedokun

Defender

Brentford to Cheltenham

Left-back signed from Dundalk in 2021 joins fellow Brentford B player Ashley Hay at League Two side

loan

08 January 2025

Christopher Opéri

Defender

Le Havre to Istanbul Basaksehir

Left-back signs up for move to Turkish Super Lig side having played key role in helping HAC return to Ligue 1

£2.1m

08 January 2025

Aaron Donnelly

Defender

Nottingham Forest to Dundee

Centre-back ‘absolutely delighted’ to return to Dens Park on 3.5-year deal after spending last season on loan at the club

undisclosed fee

08 January 2025

Lorenzo Sgarbi

Forward

Napoli to Juve Stabia

Versatile attacking player ends loan at Bari, where he played eight Serie B games, to join team two places higher in second tier

loan

08 January 2025

Cheick Condé

Midfielder

FC Zurich to Venezia

Holding midfielder and Guinea international tells fans he is ‘very determined’ to help club ‘achieve our goal’ and beat the drop

undisclosed fee

08 January 2025

Luis Hasa

Midfielder

Lecce to Napoli

Italy youth international, 21, joins Napoli, with his former club Juventus receiving 30% of his fee

£420k

08 January 2025

Han-Noah Massengo

Midfielder

Burnley to Auxerre

Monaco academy product returns to Ligue 1 club with purchase option after previous loan spell there in 2023

loan

08 January 2025

Jacob Bruun Larsen

Winger

Hoffenheim to Stuttgart

Denmark international, 26, returns for second spell in Stuttgart with ‘very positive memories’ of his stint on loan in 2018

£1.4m

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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.


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