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The winter window begins with sides at both ends of the Premier League table looking to strengthen as they battle for survival, European football and even the title

Michael Jones
Friday 03 January 2025 14:28 GMT
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Clubs across the continent are in the market for January transfer deals as they look to strengthen their squads for the second half of the 2024/25 season with titles, European football and survival all on the line.

Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City are all rumoured to be circling new arrivals as they battle it out in the Premier League while the window could see some big exits confirmed with Trent Alexander-Arnold negotiating a possible free transfer to Real Madrid and Manchester United open to selling Marcus Rashford.

One of the more intriguing sagas is the fate of Dani Olmo who could be left in limbo is Barcelona fail in their attempts to re-register him. The Spanish giants are battling La Liga over finanical issues which could mean Olmo needs to find a new club and there are plenty of teams, Arsenal and Chelsea included, monitoring the situation.

And across the rest of the English top-flight, clubs are sticking to PSR regulations and tight budgets as they look to find cut-price deals to bolster their squads.

Follow all the latest transfer news, rumours and deals below:

Saudi interest in Casemiro

Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is attracting increased interest from Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Nassr and Al-Qadsiah.

The only niggle in a potential sale, which United would be willing to do, is that most Saudi clubs have their full quota of foreign players and need to sell this month before they can bring in new recruits.

Casemiro is one of the club’s highest earners having joined from Real Madrid in 2022 for £60m and earns £350,000 per week.

(Nick Potts/PA Wire)
Mike Jones3 January 2025 10:29

Liverpool boss Arne Slot responds to Trent Alexander-Arnold concerns amid Real Madrid transfer interest

Arne Slot acknowled he has had conversations with Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the Liverpool right-back the subject of an initial enquiry from Real Madrid heading into the new year.

With the vice-captain out of contract in summer he’s now allowed to discuss terms with overseas clubs for a potential free transfer at the end of the season, though reports suggest the Spanish club could return with an offer to take him to Madrid this month.

That’s despite the Reds rejecting their initial conversations over a deal, amid an intention to continue negotiating over an extension for the England international.

Liverpool boss Slot responds to Alexander-Arnold concerns amid transfer interest

The right-back is a target for LaLiga’s giants and is out of contract in summer

Mike Jones3 January 2025 10:19

Man Utd book medical for Paraguayan left-back Diego Leon

Diego Leon looks poised to join Manchester United, after the Paraguayan’s agent Renato Bittar, who represents the group La Squadra, confirmed the Cerro Porteno defender will undergo medical tests.

Leon can operate as a wing-back, which should suit Ruben Amorim’s system.

The 17-year-old has played 19 times for the Paraguayan giants, scoring twice.

Jack Rathborn3 January 2025 10:14

Osimhen-Rashford swap deal?

This is a rumour that kind of makes sense.

Manchester United are open to selling Marcus Rashford this month and would need the income from his sale to fund any incomings. Talk this next bit with a grain of salt but The Sun say that a swap deal could be in the offing with Napoli that sends Rashford to Serie A in return for striker Victor Osimhen.

Osimhen is currently exiled from the Italian side having refused a move to Saudi Arabia in the summer which would have brought in a lot of money.

The striker is currently on loan at Galatasaray but could secure a permanent move this month if he heads to a competitive club and league.

This deal is unlikely but not out of the realms of possibility given the two club’s financial situations.

Mike Jones3 January 2025 10:00

Arsenal told huge Muani fee

Arsenal have been chasing a new striker according to many reports over the past few weeks and Randal Kolo Muani seems to be one they are considering.

News out of Italy doesn’t give them enormous optimism though that it’ll be an easy deal to do this month, as Tuttosport say Serie A clubs have been priced out by PSG’s demands.

They have little interest in a loan deal and instead want upwards of €60m for the French striker, leaving Juventus and AC Milan sidelined. Arsenal and Galatasaray are still looking at the options.

Karl Matchett3 January 2025 09:40

Anselmino returns from loan

Chelsea defender Aaron Anselmino has returned from his loan with Boca Juniors and will be available to Enzo Maresca for the back half of the season.

The club released a statement which reads: “Aaron Anselmino has been recalled from his loan spell at Boca Juniors.

“The Argentine defender joined the Blues from Boca in August, penning a long-term deal, before heading back to La Bombonera on loan to continue his development.

“Aaron made 18 appearances for Boca across all competitions during his loan spell and became a regular in the backline.

“Welcome back to Chelsea, Aaron!”

Mike Jones3 January 2025 09:30

No Nunez talks for Liverpool and Milan

Reports from Italy over the midweek period suggested AC Milan were keen on Darwin Nunez and were preparing a loan-to-buy deal, starting from €5m and with an eventual price of around €45m (£37.5m).

However, Mail Online say that’s a premature speculation, with Milan yet to get in touch with the Reds over any possible bid.

Milan have a new boss in Sergio Conceicao after sacking Paulo Fonseca.

Karl Matchett3 January 2025 09:20

Villa still in talks with BVB over Malen

Donyell Malen could become the next Dutchman in the Premier League, with the versatile attacker a target for Aston Villa.

The Mail Online report discussions have been ongoing between the Midlands side and Borussia Dortmund, with a view to a permanent deal being struck.

Villa offered £15m plus add-ons, Dortmund want £25m or so. Talks continue, they say.

Karl Matchett3 January 2025 09:00

Man United’s plan to ease PSR concerns

Sticking with the i paper and returning to Old Trafford, a detailed piece offers insight to Ruben Amorim’s reported plans for the month.

A wing-back and a striker are top of his wishlist, with Nuno Mendes the chief target for the left flank. Geovany Quenda is another option but Sporting won’t sell midseason.

In attack, the names are Randal Kolo Muani, Victor Osimhen and of course Viktor Gyokeres. He’ll be £60m...but in summer, not now.

There are a list of players United would consider offloading, on loan or otherwise, but the top three are Rashford, Antony and Casemiro. Offloading them would give room to move in PSR terms and allow United to strike fast if a chance came up this month to buy.

Karl Matchett3 January 2025 08:45

Liverpool refuse to consider Trent sale in January

Reports over the past day or two suggest that Real Madrid are likely to return with a more firm offer for Trent Alexander-Arnold, after initial conversations were shut down by Liverpool.

However, the i paper are saying the result will be the same: the Reds will reject any possibility of letting their right-back leave in midseason, instead focusing on trying to land trophies and convince him to sign a new contract instead.

Alexander-Arnold, who is the club’s vice captain, can now talk freely to Real and arrange a move without a fee at the end of the season.

Karl Matchett3 January 2025 08:30

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