Every completed Premier League deal in the 2025 winter transfer window

The winter transfer window is rarely a dull affair, even if it’s often less exciting than its sister version in the summer. But rest assured rumours will swirl around from the get-go as teams scrap for every advantage they can get in a bid to make a success of their respective campaigns.

In the Premier League, the battling is as fierce as ever, with an open race for the Champions League emerging amid the likes of Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United all underperforming, while Chelsea have joined Arsenal in trying to create something of a title race which is looking increasingly one-sided thanks to Liverpool.

At the other end, Southampton are in danger of setting all the wrong kinds of records given their lowly points haul at the halfway stage, while fellow promoted side Ipswich Town may need a miracle or two in the second half of the season to stay up themselves.

All this means a potentially frantic rush to bolster squads as suspensions hit and injuries bite ahead of a packed start to 2025 – particularly for those in European and cup contention.

As all 20 clubs in the top flight seek changes to their teams, we’ve got every deal from every club since the opening day of the window, right up to the deadline on Monday 3rd February.

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Arsenal

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Josh Robinson (Wigan)

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Aston Villa

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Bournemouth

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Brentford

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Ashley Hay (Cheltenham)

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Brighton & Hove Albion

Total spent: £11m

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Brighton made the first big deal of the January window, albeit through their agreement to sign midfielder Diego Gomez in December. They will pay MLS side Inter Miami £11m for the Paraguayan, who becomes Fabian Hurzeler’s first signing of the winter.

The Seagulls have had some promising results in the opening half of the Premier League season, so their placing of 10th heading into 2025 is somewhat underwhelming.

However, they remain firmly in the race to return to European football at the first time of asking under their new head coach, who has overseen victories over Man City and Spurs in his opening months at the helm.

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Diego Gomez (Inter Miami)

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Chelsea

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Crystal Palace

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Everton

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Fulham

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Ipswich Town

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Leicester City

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Liverpool

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Manchester City

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Manchester United

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Newcastle United

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Newcastle manager Eddie Howe

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Nottingham Forest

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Southampton

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Weligton (Sao Paulo)

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Ronnie Edwards (QPR)

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Tottenham Hotspur

Total spent: £3.3m

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Tottenham Hotspur have not had the greatest of starts to the season, and their lack of squad options at times this term suggests they may well be busy over the next few weeks.

Their first incoming may not improve their squad depth too much, as youngster Yang Min-hyeok might not get substantial first-team game time immediately.

Ange Postecoglou will surely be on the lookout for more effective transfers over the upcoming month as Spurs seek to escape the bottom half and qualify for Europe again as they juggle their own Europa League commitments in the new year.

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Yang Min-hyeok (Gangwon)

£3.3m

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West Ham United

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West Ham head coach Julen Lopetegui

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Wolves

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2025-01-03 16:40:13

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