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The 2026 January transfer window is open, providing the chance for clubs to make adjustments to their squads ahead of the second half of the season.
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Antoine Semenyo is set to be one of the big stories of the month, with Manchester City poised to complete a deal for the Bournemouth winger, beating a host of rivals from across the Premier League for the Ghana international star.
But Semenyo is unlikely to be the only big star on the move. Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United all spent big in the summer, yet each of these giants is likely to be active in the market as they scramble to strengthen their position to achieve their aims for the 2025/26 season.
January is typically quieter than the summer, but this mid-season window can make or break campaigns, with PSG’s smart signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli last year a prime example of a deal that elevated a team and propelled them to glory.
Here are all the deals from 3 January that clubs hope will have a similar impact.
Transfer News: Every official deal completed today
Below, FootballTransfers lists every transfer completed in Europe’s top five leagues so far today (3 January).
What Premier League transfers have been completed today?
Pablo: Gil Vicente to West Ham (€23m)
Joe Bevan: Burnley to Dundee FC (Undisclosed)
What La Liga transfers have been completed today?
Carlos Martin: Atletico Madrid to Rayo Vallecano (Loan)
What Serie A transfers have been completed today?
Marco Sala: Como to Avellino (Loan)
Simone Verdi: Como to Sudtirol (Free Transfer)
Giacomo Maucci: Pisa to Ospitaletto (Loan)
Gino Infantino: Fiorentina to Argentinos Juniors (Loan)
Leonardo Spernicola: Cremonese to Spezia (Loan)
What Bundesliga transfers have been completed today?
Jonas Meffert: Hamburg to Holstein Kiel (€200k)
Yannik Keitel: Stuttgart to Augsburg (Loan)
Oluwaseun Ogbemudia: Union Berling to Waldhof Mannheim (Loan)
David Mokwa: Hoffenheim to Elversberg (€1.6m)
What Ligue 1 transfers have been completed today?
None so far.
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