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EVERY PREMIER LEAGUE DONE DEAL – JANUARY TRANSFER WINDOW 2021

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The 2021 January transfer window is open for Premier League clubs to do business ahead of the second half of the season.

It’s not expected to be the busiest winter window we’ve ever seen – we are living through a pandemic after all – but it is an opportunity for teams to strengthen for that all-important push up the table in 2021.

It’s also a chance to remove deadwood and trim the wage bill for some (we’re looking at Arsenal and Manchester United in particular) and send some younger players out on loan.

Amad Diallo and his transfer fee is the headline grabber so far this month, but expect plenty more business to take place over the next few weeks.

When does the transfer window shut?

The window will remain open until 11pm (GMT) on Monday 1 February, meaning clubs have a number of weeks yet to deal with their business.

Keep checking back to stay up to date with every completed Premier League deal – which we’re breaking down one club at a time.

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Arsenal

In:

Omar Rekik (DF) – Hertha Berlin – £500,000

Out:

Sead Kolasinac (DF) – Schalke – loan
William Saliba (DF) – Nice – loan
Matt Macey (GK) – Hibernian – undisclosed

Aston Villa

In:

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Out:

Lovre Kalinic (GK) – Hajduk Split – loan
Tyreik Wright (FW) – Walsall – loan

Brighton & Hove Albion

In:

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Out:

Jayson Molumby (MF) – Preston – loan

Burnley

In:

None

Out:

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Chelsea

In:

None

Out:

Charlie Brown (FW) – MK Dons – undisclosed
Lucas Piazon (FW) – Braga – undisclosed

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Crystal Palace

In:

None

Out:

None

Everton

In:

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Out:

Matthew Pennington (DF) – Shrewsbury – loan

Fulham

In:

None

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Out:

Anthony Knockaert (MF) – Nottingham Forest – loan

Leeds United

In:

None

Out:

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Jordan Stevens (MF) – Bradford – loan

Leicester City

n:

None

Out:

Matty James (MF) – Coventry – loan
Daniel Iversen (GK) – Preston – loan
Filip Benkovic (DF) – OH Leuven – loan
Islam Slimani (FW) – Lyon – Free

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Liverpool

In:

None

Out:

Liam Millar (FW) – Charlton – loan

Manchester City

In:

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Out:

None

Manchester United

In:

Amad Diallo (FW) – Atalanta – £19m (plus £18.5m)

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Out:

Ethan Laird (DF) – MK Dons – loan
Timothy Fosu-Mensah (DF) – Atalanta – £1.5m

Newcastle United

In:

None

Out:

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Rolando Aarons (MF) – Huddersfield – undisclosed

Sheffield United

In:

None

Out:

Rhys Norrington-Davies (DF) – Stoke – loan

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Southampton

In:

None

Out:

None

Tottenham Hotspur

In:

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Out:

Jack Clarke (Stoke) – loan

West Bromwich Albion

n:

Robert Snodgrass (MF) – West Ham – undisclosed
Andy Lonergan (GK) – unattached – free

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Out:

Charlie Austin (FW) – QPR – loan

West Ham United

In:

Frederik Alves (DF) – Silkeborg – undisclosed

Out:

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Sebastien Haller (FW) – Ajax – £20.25m
Robert Snodgrass (MF) – West Brom – undisclosed

Wolverhampton Wanderers

In:

None

Out:

Ruben Vinagre (DF) – Familicao – loan
Oskar Buur (DF) – Grasshoppers – loan

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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