Premier League Transfer News: Full list of ins and outs

According to the latest Premier League transfer news, the month of January has been a pretty busy one for all the teams.

Niladri Biswas

Feb 4, 2022, 2:30 AM

According to the latest Premier League transfer news, the month of January has been a pretty busy one for all the teams. All EPL clubs were eager to strengthen their squad by loading their teams with their desired players. Similarly offloading the players who no longer serve the required purposes. So let us have a look at the Premier League Transfer News: Full list of ins and outs.

Premier League Transfer News - Sportz Point
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Premier League Transfer News: The Transfers in January 2022:

Arsenal FC

Players In:

Lino Sousa (West Brom)
Auston Trusty (Colorado Rapids)

Players Out:

Harry Clarke (Hibernian) Loan
Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Roma) Loan
Folarin Balogun (Middlesbrough) Loan
Deyan Iliev (released)
Brooke Norton-Cuffy (Lincoln) Loan 
Sead Kolasinac (Marseille) Free Transfer
Pablo Mari (Udinese) Loan 
Karl Hein (Reading) Loan 
Tyreece John-Jules (Sheff Wed) Loan 
Calum Chambers (Aston Villa) Transfer
Ryan Alebiosu (Crewe Alexandra) Loan
Nikolaj Moller (FC Den Bosch) Loan
Jordi Osei-Tutu (Rotherham) Loan
Tim Akinola (Dundee Utd) Loan
Auston Trusty (Colorado Rapids) Loan 
Amani Richards (Leicester) Transfer
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Released)

Aston Villa FC

Players In:

Philippe Coutinho (Barcelona) Loan
Lucas Digne (Everton) Undisclosed Fees
Robin Olsen (Roma) Loan
Calum Chambers (Arsenal) Transfer

Players Out:

Keinan Davis (Nott'm Forest) Loan
Wesley (Internacional) Loan
Aaron Ramsey (Cheltenham Town) Loan
Caleb Chukwuemeka (Livingston) Loan
Anwar El Ghazi (Everton) Loan
Jaden Philogene-Bidace (Stoke City) Loan
Cameron Archer (Preston) Loan
Arjan Raikhy (Grimsby) Loan
Louie Barry (Swindon) Loan
Kaine Kesler Hayden (MK Dons) Loan
Jed Steer (Luton) Loan
Matt Targett (Newcastle) Loan
Filip Marschall (Gateshead) Loan

Brentford FC

Players In:

Jonas Lossl (Midtjylland)
Christian Eriksen (Free Agent)
Hans Mpongo (Needham Market)
Deji Sotona (Nice) Loan

Players Out: 

Lachlan Brook (Adelaide United) Loan
Joe Adams (Dundalk) Transfer
Patrik Gunnarsson (Viking Fotballklubb) Transfer
Joel Valencia (Agrupacion Deportiva Alcorcon) Loan
Dominic Thompson (Ipswich) Loan
Mads Bidstrup (FC Nordsjaelland) Loan
Charlie Goode (Sheffield United) Loan
Luka Racic (HB Køge) Loan
Marcus Forss (Hull) Loan

Brighton & Hove Albion

Players In:

Kacper Kozlowski (Pogon Szczecin)
Billie Clark (Whitehawk)
Deniz Undav (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise)
Benicio Baker-Boaitey (Porto) Loan

Players Out:

Aaron Connolly (Middlesbrough) Loan
Kacper Kozlowski (Royale Union St-Gilloise)
Leo Ostigard (Genoa) Loan
Jurgen Locadia (Bochum) Undisclosed
Taylor Richards (Birmingham) Loan
Fynn Talley (Gosport Borough) Loan
Christian Walton (Ipswich Town)
Lorent Tolaj (Cambridge Utd) Loan
Deniz Undav (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise) Loan
Ryan Longman (Hull)
Dan Burn (Newcastle)
Kjell Scherpen (Oostende) Loan

Burnley FC

Players In:

Wout Weghorst (Wolfsburg)

Players Out:

Jacob Bedeau (Morecambe) Loan
Anthony Glennon (Barrow) Loan
Chris Wood (Newcastle) Undisclosed Fees
Ethen Vaughan (Farsley Celtic) Loan

Chelsea FC

Players Out:

Lewis Baker (Stoke City) Undisclosed Fees
Juan Castillo (Charlton Athletic) Loan
Tariq Uwakwe (Crewe Alexandra)
Tino Anjorin (Huddersfield Town)

Crystal Palace

Players In:

Killian Phillips (Drogheda United)
Jean-Philippe Mateta (Mainz)
Luke Plange (Derby)

Players Out:

Jake O'Brien (Swindon Town) Loan
Jacob Montes (RWD Molenbeek) Loan
James Taylor (Tonbridge Angels) Loan
Jay Rich-Baghuelou (Accrington Stanley)
Ollie Webber (Portsmouth)
Rob Street (Newport County) Loan
Luke Plange (Derby) Loan

Everton FC

Players In:

Vitalii Mykolenko (Dynamo Kiev)
Nathan Patterson (Rangers)
Anwar El Ghazi (Aston Villa) Loan
Donny van de Beek (Man Utd) Loan
Dele Alli (Spurs)
Billy Crellin (Fleetwood Town)

Players Out:

Lucas Digne (Aston Villa)
Ellis Simms (Hearts) Loan
Lewis Warrington (Tranmere) Loan

Leeds United

Players In:

Mateo Joseph Fernandez (Espanyol)

Players Out:

Ryan Edmondson (Port Vale) Loan
Cody Drameh (Cardiff) Loan
Josh Galloway (FC United of Manchester) Loan
Bobby Kamwa (Dunfermline Athletic) Loan

Leicester City FC

Players Out:

Jacob Wakeling (Barrow) Loan
Filip Benkovic (Released)
Kasey McAteer (Forest Green Rovers) Loan
Josh Eppiah (Northampton) Loan
Jakub Stolarczyk (Dunfermline) Loan
Ali Reghba (Chabab Riadhi Belouizdad)
Sam Hughes (Burton)
Vontae Daley-Campbell (Dundee) Loan

Liverpool FC

Players In:

Luis Diaz (Porto)

Players Out:

Tony Gallacher (St Johnstone)
Morgan Boyes (Livingston)
Vitezslav Jaros (Notts County) Loan
Nat Phillips (AFC Bournemouth) Loan
Neco Williams (Fulham) Loan

Manchester City

Players In:

Julian Alvarez (River Plate)

Players Out:

Ferran Torres (Barcelona)
Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Stoke City) Loan
James Trafford (Bolton Wanderers) Loan
Tommy Doyle (Cardiff City) Loan
Patrick Roberts (Sunderland)
Finley Burns (Swansea) Loan
Camron Gbadebo (Colchester)
Sammy Robinson (Port Vale)
Matt Smith (MK Dons)
Luke Bolton (Salford)
Philippe Sandler (Feyenoord)

Manchester United

Players Out:

Teden Mengi (Birmingham City) Loan
Ethan Laird (AFC Bournemouth) Loan
Axel Tuanzebe (Napoli) Loan
Anthony Martial (Sevilla) Loan
Amad (Rangers) Loan
Donny van de Beek (Everton) Loan
Matej Kovar (Burton) Loan
Dillon Hoogewerf (Borussia Monchengladbach)

Newcastle United

Players In:

Kieran Trippier (Atletico Madrid)
Chris Wood (Burnley)
Bruno Guimarães (Lyon)
Matt Targett (Aston Villa) Loan
Dan Burn (Brighton)

Players Out:

Joe White (Hartlepool) Loan
Freddie Woodman (AFC Bournemouth) Loan
Matt Bondswell (Shrewsbury) Loan
Elliot Anderson (Bristol Rovers) Loan
Matty Longstaff (Mansfield) Loan
Jeff Hendrick (QPR) Loan
Jack Young (Wycombe) Loan

Norwich City FC

Players Out:

Tom Dickson-Peters (Gillingham) Loan
Tyrese Omotoye (Carlisle) Loan
Bali Mumba (Peterborough United) Loan
Rocky Bushiri (Hibernian) Loan
Gassan Ahadme (Burton Albion)
Onel Hernandez (Birmingham City) Loan
Josh Martin (Doncaster Rovers) Loan
Sebastian Soto (Livingston) Loan
Jordan Hugill (Cardiff) Loan
Todd Cantwell (AFC Bournemouth) Loan

Southampton FC

Players In:

Willy Caballero (Free)

Players Out:

Sam McQueen (Retirement)
Jack Bycroft (Dorchester) Loan
Dan Nlundulu (Cheltenham Town) Loan
Jeremi Rodriguez (Burgos CF) Loan
Caleb Watts (Crawley Town) Loan
Kayne Ramsay (Ross County) Loan
Dynel Simeu (Carlisle) Loan

Tottenham Hotspur

Players In:

Rodrigo Bentancur (Juventus)
Dejan Kulusevski (Juventus) Loan

Players Out:

Kion Etete (Cheltenham Town) Loan
Dilan Markanday (Blackburn)
Jack Clarke (Sunderland) Loan
Nile John (Charlton) Loan
Tanguy Ndombele (Lyon) Loan
Bryan Gil (Valencia) Loan
Giovani Lo Celso (Villarreal) Loan
Dele Alli (Everton)

Watford

Players In:

Maduka Okoye (Sparta Rotterdam)
Hassane Kamara (Nice)
Samir (Udinese)
Edo Kayembe (Eupen)
Samuel Kalu (Bordeaux)

Players Out:

Maduka Okoye (Sparta Rotterdam) Loan
Pontus Dahlberg (Gillingham) Loan
Ryan Cassidy (Bohemian) Loan
Domingos Quina (Barnsley) Loan

West Ham United

Players Out:

Conor Coventry (MK Dons) Loan
Joseph Anang (St Patrick's) Loan
Frederik Alves (Brondby)

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Players In:

Hayao Kawabe (Grasshoppers)
Chiquinho (Estoril)
Jeong Sang-bin (Suwon Samsung Bluewings)

Players Out:

Theo Corbeanu (MK Dons) Loan
Lewis Richards (Harrogate Town) Loan
Luke Matheson (Scunthorpe) Loan
Leonardo Campana (Inter Miami) Loan
Hayao Kawabe (Grasshoppers) Loan
Dion Sanderson (QPR) Loan
Jeong Sang-bin (Grasshoppers) Loan
Austin Samuels (Inverness Caledonian Thistle)
Adama Traore (Barcelona) Loan
Bruno Jordao (Grasshopper Club Zurich) Loan
Oscar Burr (Released)
Louie Moulden (Ebbsfleet) Loan
Andreas Sondergaard (Hereford) Loan
Ryan Giles (Blackburn) Loan

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Transfer News: Liverpool show interest in signing Juventus star Kenan Yildiz

With the need to bolster their squad in the winter transfer window, Liverpool are searching for the perfect talents that can propel them to their first Premier League title since 2020. Yildiz happens to be one of them

Muojindu Francis

Dec 8, 2024, 10:08 PM

Kenan Yildiz of Juventus- Sportz Point.com

Liverpool is reportedly eyeing Juventus star Kenan Yildiz, but the winger comes with a steep price tag of €80 million (£66.3 million/$84.6 million).

Recent reports suggest that Liverpool is among the top clubs impressed by Yildiz's outstanding performances for Juventus. However, securing his signature could prove challenging, as Juventus values the player highly and has no intention of letting him go for a reduced fee.

The deal is described as "ambitious," with Yildiz viewed as a potential boost to Liverpool’s attacking options, especially in the event of Mohamed Salah's departure.

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Who is Kenan Yildiz?

Who is Kenan Yildiz | sportzpoint.com
Yildiz is currently playing for Juventus.

Kenan Yildiz is a highly talented Turkish winger currently playing for Juventus, widely regarded as one of the most promising young players in European football. Born on May 4, 2005, in Regensburg, Germany, Yildiz holds dual citizenship for Germany and Turkey but represents Turkey at the international level.

His rise to prominence has been marked by his skilful dribbling, creativity, and knack for making decisive contributions in the final third.

Read AlsoCole Palmer Breaks Yaya Toure's Penalty Record in a Comeback Win for Chelsea

Style of Play

Yildiz is known for his versatility in attack. Predominantly a winger, he can also operate effectively as a playmaker or second striker. His game is characterized by excellent ball control, quick acceleration, and an eye for goal. Yildiz’s ability to take on defenders one-on-one and deliver precise passes makes him a valuable asset in creating scoring opportunities.

Read AlsoManchester United Sporting Director Dan Ashworth leaves the club after just five months

How can Yildiz fit into Liverpool's system?

How can Yildiz fit into Liverpool's system? | sportzpoint.com
Yildiz could provide rotation options for players like Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, or Darwin Núñez

Yildiz is capable of playing as a winger, attacking midfielder, or even a secondary striker, which aligns with Liverpool’s demand for flexible attackers. Liverpool’s system relies on high-intensity pressing, and Yildiz has shown a willingness to track back and contribute defensively.

Liverpool's success depends on squad depth, especially when competing across multiple competitions. Yildiz could provide rotation options for players like Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, or Darwin Núñez, ensuring Liverpool maintains quality on the pitch even during fixture congestion.

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Cole Palmer breaks Yaya Toure's Penalty Record in a comeback win for Chelsea

Chelsea clinched a dramatic victory over Tottenham, with Cole Palmer at the center of it. His calm and composed penalty made him the player with the most consecutive successful spot-kicks.

Muojindu Francis

Dec 8, 2024, 8:27 PM

Cole Palmer calmly celebrates after scoring against Tottenham- Sportz Point.com

Cole Palmer delivered another remarkable performance, breaking two records in Chelsea's thrilling 4-3 comeback victory over Tottenham Hotspur. Palmer now holds the record for the most penalty goals scored without a miss in Premier League history.

The London Derby did not begin in the way that the visitors would have expected with the game being thrown into disarray at the start of the game.

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Chelsea staged an impressive comeback to secure a dramatic 4-3 victory in the London derby at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday. Spurs initially took a two-goal lead through Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski, capitalizing on two errors from Marc Cucurella. However, Chelsea responded strongly, with Cole Palmer playing a pivotal role in their resurgence.

 

Cole Palmer breaks Yaya Toure's Penalty Record in a comeback win for Chelsea - sportzpoint.com
Palmer after netting the first penalty, which helped him equal Yaya Toure's record. Image | CFC

Jadon Sancho reduced the deficit with a sublime finish, and Palmer converted two penalties, sandwiching a strike from Enzo Fernandez, to secure the win. Heung-min Son's late goal offered little comfort for Tottenham. Palmer's two successful penalties brought his Premier League tally to 12 for Chelsea, setting a new record for the most penalties scored in the league by a player with a perfect 100% conversion rate.

He surpassed former Manchester City star Yaya Toure, who netted all 11 of his penalty attempts during his illustrious career at Manchester City.

The most Premier League penalties scored without ever missing:

Cole Palmer – 12

Yaya Toure – 11

Dimitar Berbatov – 9

Raúl Jiménez – 8

Ruben Neves – 8

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Tottenham vs Chelsea Premier League 2024- 25 | Chelsea make an electrifying comeback to win from behind by 4-3, Palmer with a brace

Catch all the live updates news, scores and free commentary of the exciting Premier League 2024-25 picture of Tottenham vs Chelsea in London.

Koushik Biswas

Dec 8, 2024, 6:55 PM

Tottenham vs Chelsea Premier League 2024- 25 | Chelsea make an electrifying comeback to win from behind by 4-3, Palmer with a brace - sportzpoint.com

Hello and welcome to another Premier League football live coverage by Sportz Point. Tonight, we will be covering the Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

This is London’s third-oldest top-flight derby and both teams will have everything to play for to battle for the league title. Spurs are struggling at number eleven on the points table With only 20 points from 14 games. Meantime Chelsea are battling for the top spot along with Liverpool and Arsenal With 28 points from 14 games.

Get ready for all the exciting life coverage of the Tottenham vs Chelsea match as Koushik Biswas brings you free commentary and news from the web desk. 

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Manchester United Sporting Director Dan Ashworth leaves the club after just five months

According to multiple reports, Sporting Director Dan Ashworth has left Manchester United after just five months at the helm. Ashworth was in charge of football performance, recruitment, and operations at the club.

Manchester United Sporting Director Dan Ashworth leaves the club after just five months - sportzpoint.com

Manchester United Sporting Director Dan Ashworth has left the position at the club after just five months of being appointed. According to multiple reports, the decision was finalized following the Red Devils' 2-3 defeat against Nottingham Forest last night.

A major change at Old Trafford

Dan Ashworth joined Manchester United only in July 2024 to oversee the operations of football performance and recruitment at Old Trafford. Ashworth did a sensational job at his previous club Newcastle United to help them rebuild which caught the attention of the new Manchester United owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The 53-year-old executive pulled off some huge deals for the Red Devils as he played a crucial role in signing Joshua Zirkzee, Matthijs De Ligt, Noussair Mazraoui, Manuel Ugarte and Leny Yoro in the 2024 summer transfer window. Ashworth was also on the committee that sacked former boss Erik Ten Hag. 

However, Simone Stone, the journalist for BBC Sport who was at Old Trafford yesterday to cover the match, reported that Ashworth kept his head down and didn’t make eye contact with the journalists present in the mixed zone after the game. Stone hinted that there could be a lot of work in front of the United officials. There was nothing to confirm the shock decision but now it seems that Ashworth was sure about the decision of him getting dismissed.

According to a report by renowned journalist David Ornstein of TheAthletic, Ashworth reached a mutual agreement to depart from Old Trafford after the Forest game. following discussions with Omar Berrada, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Manchester United.

It has also been reported that United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe instigated the decision, who once praised Ashworth as one of the top sporting directors in the world. Now the officials in the club believe that Ashworth's transition at the club "has not been smooth" as the news is now officially confirmed. Manchester United have just confirmed the decision minutes ago which reads:

Dan Ashworth will be leaving his role as Sporting Director of Manchester United by mutual agreement.

We would like to thank Dan for his work and support during a transitional period for the club and wish him well for the future.
There has been no official confirmation on who will be appointed as the predecessor of Ashworth but the United official will need to speed up the process as the winter transfer window in January will approach in just 22 days. 
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Man City 2-2 Crystal Palace: Manchester City secure a crucial draw away at Crystal Palace with 10 men

Manchester City showcased their resilience with a hard-fought draw against a determined Crystal Palace side at Selhurst Park with Haaland and Rico Lewis getting on the scoresheet. Sportz Point narrates the key highlights from this match

Muojindu Francis

Dec 7, 2024, 9:00 PM

Man City 2-2 Crystal Palace: Manchester City secure a crucial draw away at Crystal Palace with 10 men - sportzpoint.com

Visiting Selhurst Park was always set to be a challenging task for Pep Guardiola's City. With every team eager to claim maximum points, the home side delivered an impressive performance that pushed the reigning champions to their limits, forcing them to dig deep late in the match to salvage a point.

First Half

Munoz scores goal against City- Sportz Point.comBoth sides began the game to score early however it was Palace that made good use of their first chance when English midfielder Will Hughes threaded a neat through pass which Munoz latched onto and dispatched in the bottom left side of the goal to give the home side an early led.

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Haaland scores goal against Palace- Sportz Point.com City started to generate a lot of momentum by holding the ball for long periods to force Palace out but they remained resolute in defending and maintaining their shape. In the 30th minute, Mattheus Nunes played a beautiful cross which Haaland headed from the centre of the box to the left-hand corner of the post to make it 1-1. Iikay Gundogan struck the bar before halftime.

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Second Half

Rico Lewis scores a goal against Palace- Sportz Point.comCity started the second half in control once more, but it was Palace who broke the deadlock through Maxence Lacroix. In the 55th minute, Hughes delivered a precise corner that found Lacroix surging forward, and the centre-back powered a close-range header past Ortega, leaving him with no chance. 

However, City once again rose to the occasion after falling behind—this time through an unexpected source in Lewis. A swift 68th-minute move began with a drop ball in Palace's half. Kevin De Bruyne played it to Bernardo Silva, who delivered a sublime pass to the onrushing Rico Lewis. 

Rico Lewis is shown a red card by referee Rob Jones. - sportzpoint.com
Rico is shown a red card by referee Rob Jones.

The England defender unleashed a spectacular shot into the top left corner, levelling the score in style. However, the England defender was later shown a red card after receiving a second booking for a foul on Trevor Chalobah. This decision will see Lewis miss next weekend's Manchester derby.

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Final Score

Crystal Palace- 2 (Haaland 30', Lewis 68')

Manchester City- 2 (Munoz 4', Lacroix 55')

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