The January 2025 transfer window is heading towards its conclusion, and there is still much to be resolved in Europe.
The winter window will not turn off on January 31 this time, with the deadlines that are pushed until February 3.
We all know that January is a notorious month to carry out businesses, with players who are not particularly interested in moving in the middle of the season and even less interested clubs to separate with their most precious assets . Typically, however, much of the chaos of winter comes during the last days of the window, as once the stoic negotiators turned to despair.
The big offers are in the works, and here are six players to watch over the last week of the January transfer window.
Ruben Amorim has left Rashford and surely there is no way to English. Manchester United’s new manager recently said he would prefer to name his 63 -year -old goalkeeper coach on the bench on a player who was not willing to give “the maximum”.
Rashford must apparently find a new house before the deadline, with a loans movement, given the Winer’s salary reported to Old Trafford.
Interests have come from abroad, but financing any agreement will be complicated. Barcelona apparently pushed forward in the raceBut their monetary problems, despite its improvement, have been well documented for years. Can they afford to take Rashford even on loan?
Borussia Dortmund and Milan have also been linked, but they could enter as the deadline approaches.
Mikel Arteta continues to pressure the Council to the press conferences, with the needs of the Arsenal in the market of clear transfers. With Bukayo Saka until March (as soon as possible) and Gabriel Jesus began in 2025 to tear his ACL, the title of the Premier League Hopfys is bewildering.
Gunners are especially necessary for Striker, but their priority goals are unlikely to move this month. Newcastle would laugh at any attempt at a purchase by Alexander Isak, while RB Leipzig does not want to let go to Benjamin Sesko.
Arsenal sought to sign Sesko last summer before making a new agreement in Saxony and seems to have reappeared as a Striker’s main option in the market this winter. However, with Leipzig that excavated the heels, any possible agreement seems much more likely in the summer.
An important injury of the first year did not help Nkunku to settle in Chelsea, with the talented French forward who supported a rather indifferent moment in western London.
Nkunku has been almost exclusively used as a headline in the Cup for Enzo Maresca this term, with the minutes of Nicolas Jackson who did not decrease in the Premier League despite his drought.
The former Leipzig star has been frustrated with his role at Stamford Bridge, and Bayern Munich weighs a late play in the window. Nkunku has been very successful in the Bundesliga but Bayern Will Only pursues if Mathys Tel goes out of loan.
Manchester United is desperate for a higher quality of Wing-Back, and Amorim has identified the versatile but gross Patrick Dorgu as the man to cheer the work of red devils.
The United is not eager to pay for the odds of the Danish International, but has received a couple of offers rejected by LECCE. Currently, the two clubs are € 10 million in their evaluations with the Italian club, which has 40 million euros.
United is expected to return with another offerBut Napoli is also looking closely at the situation. Alvaro Carreras de Benfica is being considered an alternative.
In the window we felt before the INEOS were open to listening to offers for Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Moinoo, with the idea of the “pure benefit” bank of the sale of seemingly too irresistible academic graduates for Sir Jim Ratcliffe to ignore.
Moinoo will not go anywhere this month, but Garnacho, who returns to work in the good books of Amorim, could be in motion.
Amorim refused to rule out Argentine exit Despite including it in its initial 11th in Fulham on Sunday. Napoli has identified the relief as a replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, while Chelsea intends to spend 60 million pounds on a large player.
Blues could entertain a swap agreement involved in Nkunku.
It seems that all the clubs of the Premier League monitor the situation of Matheus Cunha in Molineux. So much so that it would not be a surprise if Southampton recorded with the wolves to evaluate the CRAIC.
The Brazilian has enjoyed an excellent season until now, but has cut a frustrated figure in recent losses to Chelsea and Arsenal with a conversation around his future rhythm. Manager Vitor Pereira has insisted that Cunha focuses on the work at West Midlands, with wolves with the intention of retaining his most precious asset in the middle of a relegation battle.
Considering for wolves, Maverick striker has not yet put paper on paper in an extension of the contract, opening the door for potential buyers in the last days of the window. Desperation could force one of the parties interested in paying Cunha with the aim of strengthening their front line.