Offrande Zanzala [Barrow - Exeter] Loan. Rocky Bushiri [Norwich - Hibernian] Loan. Women's Super League. Dante Polvara [Georgetown University - Aberdeen]. Ellis Harrison [Portsmouth - Fleetwood] Undisclosed. Edo Kayembe [Eupen - Watford] Undisclosed. Liam Shaw [Celtic - Motherwell] Loan.
Wesley [Aston Villa - Internacional] Loan. Anthony Glennon [Burnley - Barrow] Loan. Rosaire Longelo [Newcastle - Accrington] Undisclosed. Taylor Richards [Brighton - Birmingham] Loan. Samir [Udinese - Watford] Undisclosed. Harry Clarke [Arsenal - Hibernian] Loan. Ewan Henderson [Celtic - Hibernian] Loan.
Carljohan Eriksson [Mjallby - Dundee Utd]. Jurgen Locadia [Brighton - Bochum] Free. Leo Ostigard [Brighton - Genoa] Loan. James Brown [Unattached - Blackburn]. Tom Dallison [Crawley - Colchester] Undisclosed. Will Harris [Sunderland - Barrow] Loan. Bali Mumba [Norwich - Peterborough] Loan. Dan Nlundulu [Southampton - Cheltenham] Loan. Omari Patrick [Burton - Carlisle] Undisclosed.
Chanka Zimba [Cardiff - Northampton] Loan. Jorja Fox external-link [Chelsea - Charlton] Loan. Tyrese Omotoye [Norwich - Carlisle] Loan. Ben Williams [Barnsley - Cheltenham] Undisclosed. Morgan Boyes [Liverpool - Livingston] Free. Josh Austerfield [Huddersfield - Harrogate] Loan. Jacob Bedeau [Burnley - Morecambe] Loan. Michael Bostwick [Burton - Stevenage] Loan. Sam Burns [Blackburn - Scunthorpe] Loan. Brahima Diarra [Huddersfield - Harrogate] Loan.
Rollin Menayese [Mansfield - Walsall] Undisclosed. Sunderland springboarding to safety on the basis of permanent signings from Bayern Munich, Lorient and Bordeaux, accompanied by a Trabzonspor loanee, fits that bill perfectly. Jan Kirchhoff was instantly atrocious before markedly improving.
Lamine Kone seemed to be designed specifically for the Premier League before tailing off after an excellent first half-season. Wahbi Khazri both annoyed Martin Samuel and consequently made him look a fool, thus earning himself bonus points. One costly pint of not actually wine but it remains much funnier to say so separated his stints at Sunderland and Crystal Palace, where he was once again called upon to course-correct mid-season. This time it was the mess of Alan Pardew that he was asked to clear up, which is a fate no soul deserves to undertake.
Most impressive was the capture of Mamadou Sakho, coming at the end of protracted negotiations to extract him from Liverpool.
The centre-half had been sacrificed by Jurgen Klopp and did not play a single competitive senior game from April 20, to his Palace debut on February 25, , but it was a considerable coup. While Newcastle had flirted with Champions League qualification the previous season, by January their forecast was considerably less bright. The ink on eight-year contract extensions given to chief scout Graham Carr and manager Pardew had barely dried by the time they revisited the relatively untapped markets that had recently gifted them Yohan Cabaye and Hatem Ben Arfa.
The Magpies headed back to the Ligue Un pool and picked up anything that could potentially shine, signing five players from the French league. Allardyce would be no stranger to mid-season activity throughout his managerial career but he never reached the same heights of enterprise, enthusiasm and progression as The Trotters needed momentum to propel them out of a game winless run that left them 18th in their debut season after First Division promotion.
In the days before Nigel Quashie and Hermann Hreidarsson would jump between relegation battles, there was no real blueprint. So Allardyce devised his own unrepeatable plan geared towards survival. Jeremy Bon, a free transfer from Bordeaux, reeled everyone in. Will Guardiola make his striker move in this window?
It will be an interesting window because there are a number of high-profile players who will see their contract at their current clubs expire in the summer. Could Real make a move for Mbappe again or will they wait and try to sign him on a free next summer?
Will they leave their clubs in January or will Man Utd and Chelsea both lose valuable assets for free? Harry Kane's future dominated the summer transfer window, but following Antonio Conte's arrival at Tottenham, will the speculation continue or is Kane happy to stay in north London?
Jesse Lingard is another player who could be on the move. He chose to stay at Man Utd in the summer, but a lack of first-team action could see him now leave Old Trafford, with West Ham a potential destination. Keep up-to-date with all the latest transfer news and rumours in our dedicated Transfer Centre blog on Sky Sports' digital platforms. You can also catch up with the ins, outs and analysis on Sky Sports News.
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