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When is January 2024 transfer deadline day?

Published at :January 31, 2024 at 3:57 PM
Modified at :January 31, 2024 at 3:57 PM
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Rajarshi Shukla


Premier League clubs have been inactive in the January transfer window

There might be some huge transactions in the works as the 2024 January transfer window draws to a close. This is all of the data you require regarding the transfer deadline day of the January transfer window. Premier League teams’ January transfer window will formally close this Thursday, February 1 at 11 p.m. GMT.

To ensure that transactions cannot be finalised outside of the English window, leagues throughout Europe have, nevertheless, agreed to the same deadline.

This implies that teams in the Bundesliga, LaLiga, Ligue 1, and Serie A must also complete their transactions by Thursday, February 1 at 11 p.m.

The Championship teams and the remainder of the EFL are operating at the same time. Perhaps the most significant transfer of the summer has been Jadon Sancho’s return to Borussia Dortmund from Manchester United.

But another big deal in January is the loan move of Kalvin Phillips, a star player at Manchester City, to West Ham. Tottenham were additionally active, acquiring Timo Werner on loan and defeating Bayern Munich to get Radu Dragusin, a former star of Genoa, for a reported £25 million.

Regarding departures, Ian Maatsen, a promising young player from Chelsea, joined Borussia Dortmund in the same week that Sancho left.

The Premier League expenditure milestones for the last three transfer windows—January 2023, the summers of 2022 and 2023—have all been broken, with Chelsea grabbing the most of the attention and players fetching a cool £100 million.

However, just 13 players were acquired by Premier League teams with one week remaining before Thursday, February 1st, the transfer deadline. There have been eight permanent signings and five loan agreements, totalling £45.4 million in stated prices.

The accusations that are currently looming over Nottingham Forest and Everton over potential violations of the Premier League’s profit and sustainability regulations (PSR) in their 2022–2023 financial statements may have made people more perceptive.

No team wants to take a chance on losing 10 points, as Everton is doing in their appeal over an earlier account breach that lasted until 2021–2022.

Even though Newcastle are one of the wealthiest teams in the world thanks to its supporters in the Saudi Public Investment Fund, the team made a £73 million loss for the 2022–2023 season, and this month, stars like Miguel Almiron, Callum Wilson, and Kieran Trippier have been linked to moves away from Tyneside.

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