The January transfer window has officially closed and it was a quiet one for Premier League clubs.Top flight spending was down to just 180million throughout the month, with the total figure falling for the first time since 2012.4
Peter Crouch was among the movers on deadline day as he completed a return to the Premier League to join Burnley.The former England striker, 38, agreed a short-term contract with Sean Dyche’s men in a deal that saw Wales international Sam Vokes go the other way to Stoke City.
Announcing… @petercrouch pic.twitter.com/AsqauruKHp— Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) January 31, 2019Vokes, 29, has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with the Championship Potters.
Crystal Palace clinched a loan deal for Chelsea forward Michy Batshuayi.The deal was done over an hour after the deadline but Palace managed to submit a deal sheet before 11pm, giving them an extra two hours to get all the paperwork done.
Batsman Returns to London!Welcome to the Palace, @mbatshuayi #CPFC https://t.co/GXoBd1Ujhn pic.twitter.com/eVQgrN8uD5— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) February 1, 2019The 25-year-old, who spent the first half of the campaign at Valencia, had been linked with Everton, West Ham, Tottenham and Real Betis at different stages of the day.
Everton’s Yannick Bolasie joined Anderlecht on loan for the rest of the season after cutting short his season-long loan at Aston Villa earlier in January.
Newcastle created some of the biggest deadline-day headlines by breaking their 14-year-old transfer record to to sign Paraguay international Miguel Almiron.The Magpies spent around 20million to bring in the playmaker from Major League Soccer side Atlanta United. That eclipses the 16million they paid for Michael Owen in 2005.4
Arsenal have strengthened their squad with the arrival of Barcelona playmaker Denis Suarez on loan for the rest of the season.The Spain international, 25, played for Gunners manager Unai Emery in the 2014-15 season at Sevilla when they won the Europa League.
Leicester have added to their ranks with the signing of Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans until the end of the season. The Belgium international has scored five goals in 20 appearances in Ligue 1 this season.The deal, which is subject to international clearance, sees Foxes midfielder Adrien Silva move in the opposite direction, also until the end of the campaign.
Wolves have equalled their club record transfer fee of 18million to make Jonny Otto’s loan switch from Atletico Madrid permanent. The 24-year-old Spain left-back has signed a contract until 2023.4
Everton defender Cuco Martina has joined Feyenoord on loan until the end of the season after his spell at Stoke was ended. The 29-year-old had made 18 appearances for the Championship club.
Fulham’s controversial forward Aboubakar Kamara, suspended by the club pending internal disciplinary proceedings following to a training ground incident last week, has joined Turkish side Yeni Malatyaspor on loan.The Cottagers have signed former West Ham midfielder Havard Nordtveit on loan from Bundesliga club Hoffenheim and Lazar Markovic from Liverpool for an undisclosed fee.4
Manchester City have signed teenage midfielder Ante Palaversa from Hajduk Split and immediately loaned him back to the Croatian side.
A full list of deadline day deals involving Premier League clubs can be seen below:
Permanent transfersMiguel Almirn,Atlanta to Newcastle;Jonny Castro Otto, Atletico Madrid to Wolves; Peter Crouch, Stoke to Burnley;Sam Vokes,Burnley to Stoke;Ante Palaversa,Hadjuk Split to Manchester City;Matty Virtue, Liverpool to Blackpool;Jan Mlakar, Maribor to Brighton;Tudor-Cristian Baluta, Viitorul Constanta to Brighton;Leandro Bacuna,Reading to Cardiff;Dominic Iorfa, Wolves to Sheffield Wednesday.LoansDenis Suarez, Barcelona to Arsenal; Matty Willock, Manchester United to Crawley; Antonio Barreca, Monaco to Newcastle;Callum Roberts, Newcastle to Colchester; Tyrone Mings, Bournemouth to Aston Villa; Elijah Adebayo, Fulham to Stevenage;Georges–Kvin Nkoudou, Tottenham to Monaco;Aboubakar Kamara, Fulham to Yeni Malatyaspor; Jake Hesketh, Southampton to MK Dons;Donovan Wilson, Wolves to Exeter; Reece Oxford, West Ham to Augsburg;Jerome Sinclair, Watford to Oxford;Leo Bonatini, Wolves to Nottingham Forest; Oladapo Afolayan, West Ham to Oldham;Zak Dearnley, Manchester United to Oldham;Michael Folivi, Watford to AFC Wimbledon;Josh Knight, Leicester to Peterborough; Kazaiah Sterling, Tottenham to Sunderland; Callum Whelan, Manchester United to Port Vale; Youri Tielemans, Monaco to Leicester;Adrien Silva, Leicester to Monaco;Havard Nordtveit, Hoffenheim to Fulham; Antony Evans, Everton to Blackpool; Callum Connolly, Everton to Bolton; Michy Batshuayi, Chelsea to Crystal Palace; Liam Millar, Liverpool to Kilmarnock;Emile SmithRowe, Arsenal to RB Leipzig;Ben Wilmot, Watford to Udinese;Anthony Georgiou, Tottenham to Levante; Andy King, Leicester to Derby;Beni Baningime, Everton to Wigan; Achraf Lazaar, Newcastle to Sheffield Wednesday;Rolando Aarons, Newcastle to Sheffield Wednesday; Yannick Bolasie, Everton to Anderlecht; Stefan Johansen, Fulham to West Brom;Jacob Murphy, Newcastle to West Brom; Lazar Markovic, Liverpool to FulhamPL Clubs agree to transfer deadline before season All the clubs' transfers in summer 2017 The 2018 summer transfer window How transfers deals get done. Latest News. News Premier League clubs publish retained lists
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