Liverpool spent a combined 225 million pounds on Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak this past summer transfer window after winning the Premier League, and some of the takes about these two superstar players have been absolutely absurd.
Cristian Romero, Tottenham Hotspur’s captain, has made multiple public criticisms of the club’s hierarchy and management during January 2026, primarily via Instagram posts amid a severe injury crisis, poor form, and a quiet transfer window.
Chelsea have confirmed that the transfer of Axel Disasi to West Ham on loan still happened despite going way past the deadline. The January transfer window officially closed its doors at 7pm UK time on Monday evening and will not open again now until the summer.
Although Real Madrid got back to winning ways in La Liga this weekend with a 2-1 victory over pesky local rivals Rayo Vallecano, their performance was, once again, far from convincing.
Manchester United picked up another hard fought victory over the weekend in the Premier League, defeating Fulham 3-2 to now make it three straight quality wins on the trot under new manager Michael Carrick.
After becoming the youngest men’s player to complete the Career Grand Slam, Carlos Alcaraz has, arguably for the first time ever, hit back at all the doubters and questioners the Spaniard had heading into the first Major of the year.
Everton have completed the signing of Tyrique George on loan from Chelsea on this Deadline Day. A “deal sheet” was put in at the 19.00 GMT deadline to allow this one to go through.
Axel Disasi’s loan to West Ham has finally been completed and announced, hours after the 19.00 GMT January transfer window closed tonight. The French defender will play for the Hammers until the end of the season, and there are vague whispers of a buy option.
The Seattle Sounders transferred star midfielder Obed Vargas to La Liga giant Atletico Madrid on Monday. Vargas is signing with Atletico through June 30, 2030, and ESPN reported that the Sounders will earn a club-record transfer fee for the move.
Celtic look set to complete a third loan deal on deadline day with the imminent arrivals of Joel Mvuka and Benjamin Arthur. The Scottish Champions had secured a deal for Mvuka but an issue was flagged in his medical, which prompted frantic renegotiations of the deal.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gave the perfect response when asked about Manchester United legend Paul Scholes criticising his team’s style. Speaking at his press conference on Monday, Arteta was asked about concerns over his tactics and how entertaining the style of football has been this season.
Gian Piero Gasperini felt ‘luck was not on our side’ as Roma capitulated 1-0 to Udinese, but he welcomes the arrival of Donyell Malen and Bryan Zaragoza amid ‘difficulties’ on the transfer market.
Lazio capped off their hectic winter transfer window by parting ways with Matias Vecino, who has become a new Celta Vigo player. While the last five weeks witnessed some fireworks at Formello, the Mercato’s deadline day was relatively quiet, with little movement registered.
Tottenham are continuing to manage their academy loans ahead of the January deadline, with George Abbott set to join Mansfield Town on a straight loan until the end of the season.
A France-based broadcaster who’s watched Jeremy Jacquet regularly has given Liverpool fans a thorough idea on what they can expect from the defender at Anfield.
Roma saw their positive run of Serie A games ended by a surprise 1-0 defeat to Udinese, as Jurgen Ekkelenkamp’s deflected free kick proved decisive. The Giallorossi played for 75 minutes down to 10 men on Thursday, but still earned a 1-1 draw with Panathinaikos to enter the Europa League last 16.
Juventus only made limited adjustments to their squad in a lukewarm winter transfer campaign dominated by a futile striker chase. While this Mercato is commonly known as the January transfer window, the Bianconeri waited until February 1 to make their maiden signing.
The transfer window is now closed, so we’ve rounded up every single done deal by all 20 Premier League clubs over the last month. It wasn’t the most memorable January transfer window, but read on for every done deal as there were some major deals done by the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham.
The New England Revolution re-signed captain Carles Gil to a contract extension through June 2028 that keeps the midfielder with the team through MLS's first summer-spring season in 2027-28.
Chelsea have officially announced that Mamadou Sarr has been recalled to the club from his loan at Strasbourg, while Aaron Anselmino has joined the Ligue 1 side.
It’s been a slow January for Chelsea fans hoping for big transfers – although don’t say we didn’t warn you it would be like this. The Blues haven’t signed anyone for their first team, although they have just announced one addition.
Tottenham Hotspur produced a memorable second-half comeback to hold Manchester City to a 2-2 draw at home on Sunday evening. Spurs were reeling 2-0 at half-time after goals from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo.
The Columbus Crew acquired Jamal Thiare from Atlanta United and transferred fellow forward Jacen Russell-Rowe to France's Toulouse FC on Monday. Thiare arrives from Atlanta in exchange for $200,000 in 2026 general allocation money and up to $100,000 more in conditional GAM for 2027.
February will see the opening phase of the 2026 Copa Libertadores and the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup get underway. While most of the continent’s heavyweights will enter later rounds, the early stages feature a group of ambitious clubs still dreaming of a deep run on the continental stage.
That 2-2 thriller of a game between Tottenham and Manchester City on Sunday felt like one of those nights where the outcome of the game matters much more than three points.
Liverpool and Aston Villa are reportedly set to hold negotiations regarding the terms of Harvey Elliott’s season-long loan move to the latter. Five months ago, the 22-year-old departed Anfield on an initial loan basis, with the transfer to become permanent once he reached 10 appearances for Unai Emery’s side (The Athletic).