Every Premier League transfer completed in the 2025 January window
Premier League teams have made eight signings for more than £30m combined in the first week of the January transfer window, with the promise of more to come.
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Premier League teams have made eight signings for more than £30m combined in the first week of the January transfer window, with the promise of more to come.
Forget the league table, it’s all about the Premier League net spend table. And Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal and Tottenham are ahead of the other 16.
No side in the Premier League has had less possession than Nottingham Forest this season. Did Sean Dyche die for nothing?
Marcus Rashford could soon vacate a ‘dream squad number’ for somebody at Man Utd; Arsenal have a few up for grabs.
Leicester City ‘remain at risk’, but ‘no’ Premier League clubs have been ‘charged with Profit and Sustainability breaches’ for the 2023/24 season.
No Premier League manager was booked more often than Mikel Arteta last season but the Arsenal coach kept his nose clean until Manchester United rocked up.
The FA Cup third round provided a chance for Premier League teams to test their squads. An Arsenal signing and one entire side was among those to mess up.
Tottenham v Aston Villa and Brighton v Chelsea are among the other standout ties from the fourth round draw
Premier League clubs Chelsea and Liverpool made light work of League Two opposition to advance to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
According to reports, Manchester United have joined Leicester City in the race to sign 19-year-old striker Francesco Pio Esposito.
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A defeat to Pep Guardiola is exactly as lethal to the job security of a Premier League manager as a loss to Avram Grant or Alan Curbishley.
It’s Premier League manager ranking time and Arne Slot falls off the top and we admit we got a little too giddy about Ruben Amorim.
Fabrizio Romano has detailed whether Leicester will be able to land Victor Lindelof in what he describes as a “busy” January for the Midlands outfit.
Now we know the notion of any Premier League player being ‘underpaid’ is ludicrous, but so is Casemiro being paid almost 20 times more than Kobbie Mainoo.
Julen Lopetegui might be more furious with the ‘shocking’ actions of Edson Alvarez than Vladimir Coufal getting an unlucky touch in his last West Ham game.
Nottingham Forest are channelling the Leicester miracle so must now copy their January transfer window, which is bad for Pep Guardola and a record signing.
If Julen Lopetegui finally is sacked by West Ham then four players in particular should be ashamed at their final performances under the Spaniard.
Man Utd might be 13th in the actual table, but their recent form paints an even more wretched picture of their Premier League struggles…
Manchester United are both just about winners. But Postecoglou, Dyche, Lopetegui and Juric are racing for the sack and Alexander-Arnold’s head is in Madrid.
Practically every fixture this season feels like it has the capacity to surprise and alter the complexion in all parts of the table. Fun, isn’t it?
Chelsea’s title race is run as Erling Haaland embarrassed West Ham but not as much as Brentford embarrassed Southampton. Here’s the 3pm Blackout.
Mykhaylo Mudryk might claim the crown for Chelsea in years to come but it will take some doing for Manchester United to make a worse January signing.
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Ruud van Nistelrooy will reportedly use his Man Utd ‘network’ to improve his Leicester squad, even if the two clubs could be involved in a relegation battle together.
Cole Palmer is the most creative player in the Premier League this season. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah are now in the top ten.
Julen Lopetegui and Sean Dyche are in a compelling sack race behind Ange Postecoglou, who needs more from Heung-min Son. Liverpool and Forest are thriving.
A win is a win when you’ve managed only one in your previous 13 games, but Manchester City were wildly unconvincing yet again at Leicester.
Erling Haaland ended his goal drought and Manchester City returned to winning ways as they crawled to a 2-0 victory at relegation candidates Leicester City.
An East Midlands club surging up the table after dodging relegation, champions collapsing, Big Six in the mud. There’s a bit of 15/16 about 24/25.