The 2023 winter transfer window comes to a close in many of the top European leagues on Tuesday, January 31 as clubs and players scramble to secure the ...
Madrid (SPA)](https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1620103033517658118) [Everton (ENG)](https://twitter.com/David_Ornstein/status/1619980002157821952) [Hertha Berlin (GER)](https://twitter.com/sachatavolieri/status/1619989140480876546) Here's the full lowdown on [Enzo Fernandez's move to Chelsea](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soccer/news/enzo-fernandez-transfer-news-chelsea-benfica-fee-price/ynl7nwwnic1g4yp7zgmmkxzl). VfB Stuttgart (GER) Offloading Jorginho is necessary after Conor Gallagher refused a move to Everton, [according to Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg](https://twitter.com/Plettigoal/status/1620173541974089729). But [Gianluca DiMarzio says that Roma are holding out](https://gianlucadimarzio.com/it/roma-zaniolo-leeds-offerta-news-serie-a) for €27.5 million and Leeds' first offer was rejected. Joao Cancelo looks to be on a verge of signing for Bayern Munich on loan from Manchester City. The Serie A giants look set to allow Milan Skriniar to join PSG and are on the lookout for centre-backs and out-of-favour Maguire is seen as an option. 8), and Serbia (Feb. 2), Turkey (Feb. It would be a loan with an option to purchase, and he would replace Hector Bellerin, who's on his way to Sporting CP as the Pedro Porro replacement. The young forward does not seem to have a way back into the squad at AS Roma after sitting out for a transfer.
With Chelsea looking set for Enzo Fernandez, Arsenal could sign Jorginho before the deadline expires at 11 p.m. GMT / 6 p.m. ET. Follow for updates.
- Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings, goings and, of course, ET for the Premier League) there's plenty of gossip swirling about who's moving where.
With Chelsea pushing to sign €120m star Enzo Fernandez, Arsenal have agreed to sign Jorginho before the deadline expires at 11 p.m. GMT / 6 p.m. ET.
'Agreed': Souttar's $26m dream deal; 'tense talks' over PL's priciest player - Deadline Day LIVE.
Negotiations will continue in the morning. Romano reported on Twitter: “Chelsea wanted breakthrough in the night but nothing yet. Multiple outlets reported Souttar would undergo a medical at Leicester City ahead of his proposed move. I’m also driven by the hunger for success.” [Sunday Mirror’s ](https://twitter.com/DarrenOWitcoop/status/1620054817296240641) [Darren Witcoop,](https://twitter.com/DarrenOWitcoop/status/1620054817296240641) new Wigan Athletic boss Shaun Maloney is “interested in striking a deal” for the Socceroo. [according to ](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2023/01/30/leicester-transfer-news-brendan-rodgers-eyes-harry-souttar-signing/) [The Telegraph](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2023/01/30/leicester-transfer-news-brendan-rodgers-eyes-harry-souttar-signing/) [.](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2023/01/30/leicester-transfer-news-brendan-rodgers-eyes-harry-souttar-signing/) [talkSPORT](https://talksport.com/radioplayer/live/index.html) [ reported](https://talksport.com/radioplayer/live/index.html) and [BBC](https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/64465550) on Tuesday night that Leicester and Stoke had “agreed” on the $26 million fee for the Australian World Cup defender. [The Daily Record ](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/harry-souttar-leicester-transfer-set-29088305) [claims](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/harry-souttar-leicester-transfer-set-29088305) that should Souttar’s deal to Leicester go ahead, the Tangerines will receive $5m due to a 20 per cent sell-on clause inserted into the deal that brought the Aussie to Stoke in 2016. Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic said the club “had been thinking about (Cancelo) for a while” before making its move, adding: “He’s the optimal fit in our system with his attacking style of play and dynamism, and his mentality and experience fit very well in our team. “FC Bayern is a great club, one of the best in the world, and it’s enormous motivation for me to now play alongside these extraordinary players in a team,” Cancelo said in a statement released by the club on Tuesday. Bayern have an option to buy the Portuguese defender for a reported 70 million euros ($AU109 million) at the end of the season. The 28-year-old Portuguese defender joined City from Juventus for 65 million euros ($70 million) in 2019 and has a contract with the English champions until 2027.
Matt Doherty is now an Atletico Madrid player after his contract was terminated by Tottenham by mutual consent. It's a short-term deal for the right-back ...
The 2023 winter transfer window comes to a close in many of the top European leagues on Tuesday, January 31 as clubs and players scramble to secure the ...
Madrid (SPA)](https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1620103033517658118) [Everton (ENG)](https://twitter.com/David_Ornstein/status/1619980002157821952) [Hertha Berlin (GER)](https://twitter.com/sachatavolieri/status/1619989140480876546) Here's the full lowdown on [Enzo Fernandez's move to Chelsea](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soccer/news/enzo-fernandez-transfer-news-chelsea-benfica-fee-price/ynl7nwwnic1g4yp7zgmmkxzl). VfB Stuttgart (GER) Offloading Jorginho is necessary after Conor Gallagher refused a move to Everton, [according to Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg](https://twitter.com/Plettigoal/status/1620173541974089729). But [Gianluca DiMarzio says that Roma are holding out](https://gianlucadimarzio.com/it/roma-zaniolo-leeds-offerta-news-serie-a) for €27.5 million and Leeds' first offer was rejected. Joao Cancelo looks to be on a verge of signing for Bayern Munich on loan from Manchester City. The Serie A giants look set to allow Milan Skriniar to join PSG and are on the lookout for centre-backs and out-of-favour Maguire is seen as an option. 8), and Serbia (Feb. 2), Turkey (Feb. It would be a loan with an option to purchase, and he would replace Hector Bellerin, who's on his way to Sporting CP as the Pedro Porro replacement. The young forward does not seem to have a way back into the squad at AS Roma after sitting out for a transfer.
Transfer deadline day is almost here for January 2023, as the winter window shuts at 6pm ET on Jan. 31 for Premier League clubs.
(AE) This asks more questions of Mohamed Salah, who is entering the final year of his deal at Anfield (NM). (JPW) Joe Gomez might not be a first- (or second-) choice center back for Liverpool anymore, with Ibrahima Konate and Joel Matip both out-appearing him last season, but the 25-year-old is keen to continue his seven-year stay an Anfield. They haven’t been shy about splashing the cash on players needed in key areas of the pitch in the past (Virgil van Dijk and Alisson prove that) and Fernandez slots into that category as Liverpool’s midfield needs strengthening and his signing would allow them to be pretty settled for the next four to five years. Eriksen had been wanted by Tottenham, Brentford (where he spent the second half of last season on a short-term deal) and many others, but he’s picked United who seem him as being key to ushering in Erik ten Hag’s possession-based style. (NM) The midfielder is also said to be keen on a move (he’s been offered a five-year contract which will reportedly almost double his wages) and he has just under three years left on his current contract at Real Madrid. After United and Ajax finally agreed a fee of $100 million (after a little push from Antony as he expressed his desire to leave the Amsterdam club), Antony is now ready to head to Manchester to complete the formalities of this huge deal. What a move this would be for a Chelsea team already loaded with attackers, just the latest sign that no one besides (probably) Kai Havertz and Mason Mount are safe in their status with Thomas Tuchel’s Blues. It is reported (below) that Chelsea will pay the Norwegian side $12.7 million for Fofana. This time around, Lukaku scored 15 goals in 44 appearances (all competitions – 8 in 26 in the Premier League), bringing his Chelsea career total to 15 goals.
Transfer window. It is a specific period during a football season when clubs buy, sell or loan out players. · Undisclosed fee · Signed the dotted line · Permanent ...
It is a clause that many clubs include in the contract of players while selling them. It is the last day of a transfer window when clubs can buy or sell players. The fee is set while the contract is signed which can be revised at a later date upon the consent of both the club and the player/coach. When a club wish to sign a player, they not just approach another club but also approach the particular person whose services they wish to acquire. At times, it is the player or his agent who consents or rather doesn't want the transfer fee known to all. Only the transfer of free-agent players can happen outside a window.
Enzo Fernandez, Jorginho, Isco, Marcel Sabitzer and Milan Skriniar were just a few to experience contrasting fortunes on Jan. 31. We look at some winners and ...
The Germans will be fine and are well-equipped for their battle at the top end of the Bundesliga but there is no guarantee that Isco finds a new club anytime soon given that there are now major questions over his physical state. Few predicted such a move but the untimely injury to Christian Eriksen presented an opportunity which United pounced upon to add a stopgap solution of quality with the Denmark star now out until pretty much the end of the season. After refusing to be drawn into a bidding war for Caicedo, the Gunners took the same pragmatic approach which saw them let Mykhailo Mudryk join Chelsea and go for Leandro Trossard and Jakub Kiwior instead. The Ligue 1 leaders badly needed new defensive blood given their current struggles and Skriniar has been desperate to leave as soon as possible but must now give it his all in awkward circumstances for the Nerazzurri. Which brings us to one of the major losers who will now have to see out the season with Inter Milan. It was a busy final day of business with a lot of unexpected players joining surprise clubs which means that there were a number of winners and losers in terms of those landing good moves and some being forced to stay put despite wanting to go elsewhere.
While Arsenal have not given up on their pursuit of Moises Caicedo, Brighton are showing no great inclination to sell the young Ecuadorian midfielder. They've ...
The Ghanaian youngster has signed a three-year deal at the King Power Stadium and will be loaned out to Belgian side OHL Leuven in Belgium to further his development. Fulham are also believed to be favourites ahead of Newcastle United in the race to sign the Norwegian midfielder Sander Berge, who is expected to leave Sheffield United today. Newcastle midfielder Jonjo Shelvey is also Nottingham-bound, while Steve Cooper is also hiopeful of bringing Keylor Navas in from Paris Saint-Germain as cover for his injured goalkeeper Dean Henderson. He’s out of contract in the summer, so Chelsea can make some money on him now, and Arsenal get some cover and experience in midfield. Leeds United have completed the signing of Swiss-born Portuguese international central defender Diogo Monteiro from Servette. But in a season in which Pep has bemoaned his players’ spirit (and that of all the club), it seems a gamble he could do without. Doherty’s departure for La Liga will have had Spurs fans jumping to all sorts of conclusions about Pedro Porro and the news is positive. Fulham are on the verge of signing Serbian central midfielder Sasa Lukic from Torino for the thick end of £9m but are believed to have cooled their interest in taking Arsenal right-back Cedric Soares on loan as they are not prepared to cover all his wages. Newcastle United have announced the signing of 21-year-old right-back Harrison Ashby from West Ham for £3m including add-ons. Meanwhile at Everton: “I might be a bit late to the party on this one but I have just spotted tenacious midfielder Vinny Samways tucking into a sandwich in a trendy Liverpool cafe,” writes Darrien Bold. Nobody saw this one coming but Tottenham’s Republic of Ireland international right wing-back is off to Spain to play for Diego Simeone. It is likely to be a very quiet day for Jürgen Klopp.
12:30 am – ENZO FERNANDEZ (Benfica to Chelsea, £105m). January's biggest transfer saga has finally been concluded, as Benfica midfielder Enzo Fernandez joins ...
The final 24 hours of a transfer window often throw up surprise deals and one of these is Jorginho’s (£5.8m) move from Chelsea to Arsenal. Jorginho has won in his career, but he still has the hunger and huge willingness to contribute here.” – Mikel Arteta If he gets a run in the side, Bukayo Saka (£8.2m) owners could be nervous about penalty-taking duties. It’s a tough ask for Traore to immediately hit the ground running, considering the circumstances. This is promising for Harry Kane (£11.7m) owners, whose 28 headed goal attempts are only bettered by Aleksandar Mitrovic (£7.0m). Named ‘Young Player of the Tournament’, the 22-year-old scored against Mexico and went on to play a huge part in Argentina’s glorious success. Fixtures are about to toughen for Leicester, who visit a rejuvenated Aston Villa before consecutive outings against Spurs, Man United and Arsenal. Although an anterior cruciate ligament injury stole most of his 2022, Souttar recovered in time to register an impressive World Cup campaign with Australia. A calf problem currently sidelines him although he isn’t too far away from a return. 9.55pm – Hamed Traore (Sassuolo to Bournemouth, loan which will become permanent in the summer) He’s a tough tackler and deep-lying playmaker, which will improve Chelsea as a team but probably won’t put him under much FPL consideration. 12.30am – Cedric Soares (Arsenal to Fulham, loan)
Enzo Fernandez, Jorginho, Isco, Marcel Sabitzer and Milan Skriniar were just a few to experience contrasting fortunes on Jan. 31. We look at some winners and ...
The Germans will be fine and are well-equipped for their battle at the top end of the Bundesliga but there is no guarantee that Isco finds a new club anytime soon given that there are now major questions over his physical state. Few predicted such a move but the untimely injury to Christian Eriksen presented an opportunity which United pounced upon to add a stopgap solution of quality with the Denmark star now out until pretty much the end of the season. The Ligue 1 leaders badly needed new defensive blood given their current struggles and Skriniar has been desperate to leave as soon as possible but must now give it his all in awkward circumstances for the Nerazzurri. Which brings us to one of the major losers who will now have to see out the season with Inter Milan. Ziyech has become a forgotten man a little bit more with each new arrival as the likes of Mudryk and Joao Felix arrived at Stamford Bridge. It was a busy final day of business with a lot of unexpected players joining surprise clubs which means that there were a number of winners and losers in terms of those landing good moves and some being forced to stay put despite wanting to go elsewhere.
All the Premier League transfer deadline day moves as they happen – though deals for Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Alessio Russo all hit the buffers.
We've got a big interview with her in the could be tempted to wait it out and land him on a free in a few months' time. However, with Russo out of contract in the summer, it could mean losing her on a free at the end of the season. Bournemouth are set to have a busy day. [Fabrizio Romano](https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano) (opens in new tab), Barca offered Fiorentina a €3 million loan fee, with a €37 million buy option at the end of the campaign. The Enzo Fernandez to Chelsea deal could be hitting the breaks. The 25-year-old is out of contract in the summer, so Arteta and co. DONE DEAL: Leeds have confirmed the signing of Diogo Monteiro from Swiss side Servette. "Enzo has proven he can play in the top leagues of the world. While the Italian side rejected those terms, Amrabat failed to turn up for Fiorentina training this deadline day, in an attempt to force through a move to Camp Nou. We've heard no news about that, but surely a loan move to strengthen depth would be a good idea? They'd have to hurry, though; the German transfer window shuts at 5pm GMT.
Deadline day reaction rumbles on but the Premier League returns this weekend, with plenty of fixtures to look forward to. We'll be building up to the latest ...
He has great capability to contribute to our team." It’s important he now remains fit and becomes a top professional. "He has really high standards. However, sporting director Stuart Webber still has high hopes for Idah's future: "Adam still has a lot of room for development and we are all invested in making him the player we all know he can be. We've got to polish them up a bit." "We can have debates on why (but) I'm not going to sign players for the sake of it. "You can make promises but you need to know the deal that makes them. GO FURTHER