Every Premier League club’s confirmed squad after January transfer window: new faces and omissions

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With the January transfer window now closed, Premier League clubs have submitted their squads for the remainder of the season. Here’s who’s in and who’s out…

Here is how the Premier League explains the criteria for naming squads…

“Each squad contains no more than 17 players who do not fulfil the “Home Grown Player” (HGP) criteria. The rest of the squad, up to a total of 25 players, must be “Home Grown”. Each club’s registered Under-21 players who are eligible over and above the squad limit of 25 players.”

And here are the squads…

 

Arsenal
January signings Jorginho, Leandro Trossard and Jakub Kiwior are all added to Mikel Arteta’s previous 22-man squad, which doesn’t include Bukayo Saka or William Saliba because both count as Under-21 players.

Gabriel Magalhaes, Mohamed Elneny, Gabriel Jesus, Fabio Viera, Jorginho, Rob Holding*, George Lewis, Jakub Kiwior, Reiss Nelson*, Eddie Nketiah, Martin Odegaard, Thomas Partey, Aaron Ramsdale*, Matt Smith*, Emile Smith Rowe*, Kieran Tierney, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Leandro Trossard, Matt Turner, Ben White, Granit Xhaka, Oleksandr Zinchenko.

 

Aston Villa
Unai Emery utilises 20 spots, with Alex Moreno added after joining last month and Bertrand Traore reinstated after returning from his loan away. New boy Jhon Duran is under 21.

Leon Bailey, Emi Buendia, Matty Cash*, Calum Chambers*, Philippe Coutinho, Leander Dendoncker, Lucas Digne, Boubacar Kamara, Ezri Konsa, Ngoyo*, Emiliano Martinez*, John McGinn, Tyrone Mings*, Alex Moreno, Robin Olsen, Diego Carlos, Douglas Luiz, Jed Steer*, Bertrand Traore, Oli Watkins*, Ashley Young*

 

Bournemouth
The Cherries use all 25 slots available to them, with Darren Randolph, Antoine Semenyo, Matias Vina and Hamed Traore all included. Dango Ouattara and Illia Zabarnyi are both classed as Under-21s. Only six of Gary O’Neil’s squad do not qualify as homegrown.

Jaidon Anthony*, Philip Billing*, David Brooks*, Ryan Christie, Lewis Cook*, Ryan Fredericks*, Lloyd Kelly*, Jefferson Lerma, Chris Mepham*, Kieffer Moore, Neto, Darren Randolph*, Joe Rothwell*, Antoine Semenyo*, Marcos Senesi, Adam Smith*, Dominic Solanke*, Jack Stacey*, Junior Stanislas*, Jack Stephens*, Marcus Tavernier*, Mark Travers, Nicolas Vina, Jordan Zemura*

 

Brentford
Thomas Frank uses 22 places, with new arrival Kevin Schade on the Under-21s list.

Kristoffer Ajer, Ellery Balcombe*, Shandon Baptiste*, Mikkel Damsgaard, Josh Dasilva*, Saman Ghoddos, Rico Henry*, Vitaly Janelt, Pontus Jansson, Mathias Jensen, Mathias Jorgensen, Bryan Mbeumo, Ben Mee*, Christian Norgaard, Frank Onyeka, Ethan Pinnock*, Mads Roerslev, David Raya*, Thomas Strakosha, Roy Syla*, Ivan Toney*, Yoane Wissa*

 

Brighton
The Seagulls use only 17 of their 25 available squad places.

Lewis Dunk, Pascal Gross, Adam Lallana*, Tariq Lamptey*, Robert Sanchez*, Alexis Mac Allister, Solly March, Soloman Benjamin*, Thomas McGill*, Kaoru Mitoma, Jakub Moder, Jason Steele*, Pervis Estupinan, Deniz Undav, Jan Paul Van Hecke, Joel Veltman, Adam Webster*, Danny Welbeck*

 

Chelsea
Benoit Badiashile, Noni Madueke, David Datro Fofana, Andrey Santos, Mykhaylo Mudryk and Enzo Fernandez are all on the Under-21s list, despite Mudryk and Fernandez having already turned 22. Chelsea name the minimum number (eight) of homegrown players.

Kepa Arrizabalaga, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Cesar Azpilicueta, Marcus Bettinelli* Trevoh Chalobah*, Ben Chilwell*, Marc Cucurella, Thiago Silva, Joao Felix, Wesley Fofana, Conor Gallagher*, Kai Havertz, Reece James*, N’Golo Kante, Kalidou Koulibaly, Mateo Kovacic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek*, Edouard Mendy, Mason Mount* Christian Pulisic, Raheem Sterling*, Denis Zakaria, Hakim Ziyech.

Read more: Arsenal, Chelsea and Man Utd among the Premier League 2023 January transfer window winners

 

Crystal Palace
Half of Palace’s 24-man squad qualify as homegrown. New signing Naouirou Ahamada is among the Under-21s while Albert Sambi Lokonga takes Jack Butland’s place. Reece Hanam is also added after returning from a loan spell at Bromley.

Joachim Andersen, Jordan Ayew, Kofi Balmer, Nathaniel Clyne*, Cheick Doucoure, Odsonne Edouard, Eberechi Eze*, Nathan Ferguson*, Vicente Guaita, Marc Guehi*, Reece Hannam*, William Hughes*, Sam Johnstone*, Jean-Philippe Mateta, James McArthur, Luka Milivojevic, Tyrick Mitchell*, Chris Richards, Jairo Riedewald, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Jeffrey Schlupp*, James Tomkins*, Joel Ward*, Wilfried Zaha*

 

Everton
Unbelievably, no new signings. Sean Dyche could seek to add Andre Ayew and/or Isco to his 22-man squad if he can get over worries about their physique.

Asmir Begovic*, Dominic Calvert-Lewin*, Conor Coady*, Seamus Coleman, Billy Crellin*, Rúben Vinagre*, Tom Davies*, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Ben Godfrey*, Demarai Gray*, Idrissa Gueye, Mason Holgate*, Alex Iwobi*, Michael Keane*, Andrew Lonergan*, Neal Maupay, Dwight McNeil*, Yerry Mina, Vitalii Mykolenko, Jordan Pickford*, James Tarkowski*, Andros Townsend*

 

Fulham
Marco Silva utilises all 25 spots available, with new signing Sasa Lukic added to a squad making an unlikely European push.

Tosin Adarabioyo*, Carlos Vinicius, Cedric Soares, Willian, Tom Cairney, Issa Diop, Shane Duffy*, Tyrese Francois*, Andreas Pereira*, Dan James*, Neeskens Kebano, Layvin Kurzawa, Bernd Leno, Joao Palhinha, Sasa Lukic, Kevin Mbabu*, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Tim Ream, Harrison Reed*, Bobby Decordova-Reid*, Antonee Robinson*, Marek Rodak*, Manor Solomon, Kenny Tete, Harry Wilson*

 

Leeds
Leeds use only 20 squad places, with Willy Gnonto and Georginio Rutter on the Under-21s list.

Brenden Aaronson, Tyler Adams, Luke Ayling*, Patrick Bamford*, Liam Cooper*, Stuart Dallas, Junior Firpo, Adam Forshaw*, Jack Harrison*, Kristoffer Klaesson, Robin Koch, Rasmus Kristensen, Weston McKennie, Illan Meslier, Rodrigo, Joel Robles, Marc Roca, Luis Sinisterra, Pascal Struijk*, Max Wober

 

Leicester
Ricardo Pereira, Harry Souttar and Tete all come in to Brendan Rodgers’ squad, with James Justin omitted since he’s expected to miss the rest of the season.

Daniel Amartey, Harvey Barnes*, Ryan Bertrand*, Lewis Brunt*, Tete, Timothy Castagne, Patson Daka, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall*, Jonny Evans*, Wout Faes, Kelechi Iheanacho*, Daniel Iversen*, James Maddison*, Nampalys Mendy, Wilfred Ndidi, Ricardo Pereira, Dennis Praet, Alex Smithies*, Boubakary Soumare, Harry Souttar*, Caglar Soyuncu, Youri Tielemans, Jamie Vardy*, Jannik Vestergaard, Danny Ward*

 

Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp names a 24-man squad, with a place left open for the midfielder they didn’t sign.

Thiago Alcantara, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Roberto Firmino, Alisson, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, Joe Gomez*, Jordan Henderson*, Fabinho, Naby Keita, Caoimhin Kelleher*, Ibrahima Konate, Joel Matip, James Milner*, Darwin Nunez, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain*, Nat Phillips*, Arthur Melo, Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah, Adrian, Diogo Jota, Kostas Tsimikas, Virgil van Dijk

 

Manchester City
Midfielder Maximo Perrone, City’s only signing in January, is added to 60 (sixty) other names on the champions’ Under-21 list, with Pep Guardiola leaving five spots empty in his 25-man squad.

Manu Akanji, Nathan Ake*, Julian Alvarez, Scott Carson*, Kevin De Bruyne, Ruben Dias, Ederson, Phil Foden*, Sergio Gomez, Jack Grealish*, Ilkay Gundogan, Erling Haaland, Aymeric Laporte, Riyad Mahrez, Stefan Ortega, Kalvin Phillips*, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, John Stones*, Kyle Walker*

 

Manchester United
Wout Weghorst, Jack Butland and Marcel Sabitzer join United’s Premier League squad. Mason Greenwood remains on the Under-21s list.

Nathan Bishop*, Bruno Fernandes, Jack Butland*, Casimiro, Diogo Dalot, David De Gea, Antony, Christian Eriksen, Tom Heaton*, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Tyrell Malacia, Anthony Martial, Lisandro Martinez, Scott McTominay*, Marcus Rashford*, Marcel Sabitzer, Jadon Sancho*, Fred, Luke Shaw*, Danny van de Beek, Raphael Varane, Aaron Wan-Bissaka*, Wout Weghorst, Brandon Williams*

Man Utd striker Wout Weghorst puts his thumb up to the supporters

 

Newcastle
Eddie Howe reintroduces Emil Krafth, Mark Gillespie and Martin Dubravka to his 25-man squad, which features four keepers. New signings Anthony Gordon and Harrison Ashby are on the Under-21s list.

Miguel Almiron, Joelinton, Sven Botman, Dan Burn, Daniel Johnson*, Martin Dubravka, Paul Dummett*, Ryan Fraser, Mark Gillespie*, Bruno Guimaraes, Alexander Isak, Loris Karius, Emil Kraft, Jamaal Lascelles*, Jamal Lewis*, Sean Longstaff*, Javier Manquillo, Jacob Murphy*, Nick Pope*, Matt Ritchie*, Allan Saint-Maximin, Fabian Schar, Matt Targett*, Kieran Trippier, John*, Joe Willock*, Callum Wilson*

 

Nottingham Forest
Forest fill all their squad places, with bad news for Lewis O’Brien. His deadline day switch to Blackburn fell through, leaving the midfielder to kick his heels through the remainder of the season. Omar Richards, Steve Cook, Lyle Taylor, Cafu and Harry Arter also miss out.

Serge Aurier, Taiwo Awoniyi*, Andre Aye, Willy Boly, Jack Colback*, Felipe, Emmanuel Dennis, Remo Freuler, Gustavo Scarpa, Morgan Gibbs-White*, Dean Henderson*, Wayne Hennessey*, Cheikhou Kouyate, Jesse Lingard*, Renan Lodi, Orel Mangala, Scott McKenna, Keylor Navas, Moussa Niakhate, Jonjo Shelvey*, Sam Surridge*, Harry Toffolo*, Chris Wood*, Joe Worrall*, Ryan Yates*

 

Southampton
January arrivals Mislav Orsic, Paul Onuachu and James Bree are all included in Saints’ 23-strong squad. As is left-back Jake Vokins after he returned from a loan spell at Woking. Kamaldeen Sulemana and Carlos Alcaraz are under 21.

Che Adams*, Adam Armstrong*, Stuart Armstrong, Joe Aribo, Jan Bednarek, James Bree*, Willy Caballero, Duje Caleta-Car, Ibrahima Diallo, Moussa Djenepo, Mohamed Elyounoussi, Oliver Lancashire*, Lyanco, Ainsley Maitland-Niles*, Alex McCarthy*, Paul Onuachu, Mislav Orsic, Romain Perraud, Mohammed Salisu, Jake Vokins*, Theo Walcott*, Kyle Walker-Peters*, James Ward-Prowse*

 

Tottenham
Three out – Matt Doherty, Djed Spence and Bryan Gil – and two in for Spurs, with Arnaut Danjuma and Pedro Porro added to Antonio Conte’s ranks.

Brandon Austin*, Rodrigo Bentancur, Yves Bissouma, Ben Davies*, Richarlison, Eric Dier, Arnaut Danjuma, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Son Heung-min, Harry Kane*, Dejan Kulusevski, Emerson Royal, Clement Lenglet, Hugo Lloris, Ivan Perisic, Pedro Porro, Lucas Moura, Cristian Romero, Davinson Sanchez, Ryan Sessegnon*, Oliver Skipp*, Japhet Tanganga*, Alfie Whiteman*

 

West Ham
Goalkeeper Joseph Anang returned from a loan spell at Derby to join the Hammers’ seven other homegrown players.

Nayef Aguerd, Joseph Anang*, Michail Antonio*, Alphonse Areola, Said Benrahma, Jarrod Bowen*, Maxwel Cornet, Vladimir Coufal, Aaron Cresswell*, Flynn Downes*, Lukasz Fabianski, Pablo Fornals, Danny Ings*, Ben Johnson*, Thilo Kehrer, Manuel Lanzini, Angelo Ogbonna, Emerson Palmieri, Declan Rice*, Gianluca Scamacca, Tomas Soucek,Lucas Paqueta, Kurt Zouma

 

Wolves
Matheus Cunha, Mario Lemina, Pablo Sarabia, Craig Dawson, Dan Bentley and Joao Gomes are all included on the 21-man list but Sasa Kalajdzic misses out owing to his injury and the fact Wolves have hit their limit of 17 overseas players.

Dan Bentley, Nelson Semedo, Daniel Podence, Jonny, Diego Costa, Ruben Neves, Craig Dawson*, Toti, Hwang Hee-Chan, Joao Moutinho, Raul Jimenez, Max Kilman*, Mario Lemina, Pedro Neto,Jose Sa, Matheus Nunes, Matheus Cunha, Pablo Sarabia, Matija Sarkic*, Nuno Tavares, Adama Traore