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inkeinspires.com > Sports > Rating every Premier League club’s January transfer window
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Rating every Premier League club’s January transfer window

MTHANNACH
Last updated: February 4, 2025 7:09 pm
MTHANNACH Published February 4, 2025
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ArsenalAston VillaBournemouthBrentfordBrightonChélatCrystal PalaceEvertonFulhamIpswichLeicesterLiverpoolManMan UnitedNewcastleNottingham ForestSouthamptonTottenhamWest HamWolves

Omar Marmoush of Manchester City is challenged by William Saliba of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Le Manchester City FC at the Emirates Stadium on February 02, 2025 in London, in England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield / Getty Images)

Unlike this time last year, the January transfer window was responsible for the Premier League clubs, but who made the best company?

There were certainly winners and losers.

Marcus Rashford at Aston Villa was a surprise, while Mathys Tel in Tottenham was a great acquisition, although the second time.

Let’s take a look at how each club has done and assess them accordingly.

Whether you agree or disagree with the note, let us know in the comments!

Arsenal

In: N / A

Out: Josh Robinson, Marquinhos, Ayden Heaven, Maldini Kacurri

Notation: Do not bring anyone when the Gunners seriously need an attacker is at least short seen. Seeing Ayden Heaven moving to Man United is probably also a big blow. 2/10

Aston Villa

Donyell Malen of Villa in action during the Premier League match between Aston Villa FC and West Ham United in Villa Park on January 26, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Michael Rejea / Getty Images)

In: Donyell Malen, Andres Garcia, Marcus Rashford, Marco Asensio, Axel Disasi

Out: Lewis Dobbin, Jaden Philogène, Diego Carlos, Tommi O’Reilly, Emiliano Buendia, Louie Barry, Joe Gauci, Jhon Duran, Kosta Nedeljkovic, Sil Swinkels, Samuel ILING-JUNIOR-JUNIOR

Notation: Obtaining the best dollar for a disruptive presence at Jhon Duran and a decent corner for the Jaden Philogene Subperforming was a good deal. The contribution of Marcus Rashford, Marco Asensio and other experienced heads underlined what a shiny January Unai Emery had. 9/10

Bournemouth

In: Matai Akinmboni, Kai Cramptom, Julio Soler, Zain Silcott-Duberry, Eli Junior Kroupi

Out: Philip Billing, Max Aarons, Mark Travers, Eli Junior Kroupi

Notation: Some love business like cherries, but their acquisition of Eli Junior Kroupi should not go under the radar. A brilliant talent for the future. 5/10

Brentford

In: Michael Kayode

Out: Ashley Hay, Val Adedokun, Jayden Meghoma, Tristan Crama, Ellery Balcombe, Tony Yogane, Mads Roerslev, Matthew Cox

Notation: A mini-class was necessary for bees, and it was made with little noise. He could take a little time Michael Kayode, but Thomas Frank showed long before now that his judgment had to trust. 4/10

Brighton

In: Diego Gomez, Eiran Cashin, Stefanos Tzimas

Out: Louis Flower, Jakub Moder, Julio Enciso, Valentin Barco, Benicio Baker-Boaitey, Stefanos Tzimas, Evan Ferguson

Notation: Although he was allowed to stay in Nurnberg on loan, Stefanos Tzimas is a solid purchase. Indeed, a large part of Brighton’s transfer activities always end with the group in the mind, and how the new signature will adapt. This has worked for them in recent seasons, and no reason to think that this will not be the case. Evan Ferguson could be a big loss, but with little chance of receiving him for a few minutes, a loan was the best result. 6/10

Chélat

In: Mathis Amougou

Out: Alex Matos, Kai Crampton, Zain Silcott-Duberry, Max Merrick, Renato Veiga, Cesare Casadei, Camb Wiley, Carney Chukwuemeka, Ben Chilwell, Joao Felix, Axel Disasi

Notation: Whenever there is a transfer window, the circus comes to Stamford Bridge. The recent Chelsea transfer activity continues to be a real head scratch. Bringing back Joao Felix only to let him go again is only an example of fairly strange decisions in the blue half of western London. Who knows what is the next step! 3/10

Crystal Palace

Ben Chilwell of Chelsea
Ben Chilwell de Chelsea wears the captain’s armband during the third round match of the Carabao Cup between Chelsea and Barrow in Stamford Bridge on September 24, 2024 in London, England. (Photo of Mike Hewitt / Getty Images)

In: Romain Esse, Ben Chilwell

Out: Asher Agbinone, Jemiah Umolu, Chris Francis, Luke Plange, Rob Holding, Jeffrey Schlupp

Notation: Palace has just started turning around again, and Ben Chilwell’s experience will indeed be very practical. Romain Esse should also prove to be an asset for Oliver Glasner. 6/10

Everton

In: Carlos Alcaraz

Out: Charlie Whitaker, Harrison Armstrong

Notation: David Moyes barely had time to pass the feet under the table, so transfer cases were still going to take a rear seat in January. 3/10

Fulham

In: Willian

Out: Olly Sanderson

Notation: At the time of writing the editorial staff, the transfer of Willian has still not been fully executed, although the wait is that it will pass as planned. Bringing back a 36 year old child because your only incoming business is not great, however. 2/10

Ipswich

In: Ben Godfrey, Jaden Philogène, Julio Inciso, Alex Palmer

Out: Henry Gray, Harry Barbrook, George Edmundson, Ali Al-Hamadi, Harry Clarke

Notation: Kieran McKenna had to shake the portman Road boat a little, and he hopes that the new additions will do exactly. The loan of the five players mentioned above has probably only managed to save money at this stage. If Jaden Philogene in particular can deliver the goods, there is a chance that the second half of the season can be an improvement compared to the first, but it may not be enough. 3/10

Leicester

In: Woyo Coulibaly

Out: Tom Cannon, Hamza Choudhury, Will Alves

Notation: A relegation candidate if there were ever. When a big name was necessary to breathe life into the King Power stadium, Woyo Coulibaly was probably what was expected. A shock from a window for a team that wants to stand up. 1/10

Liverpool

In: N / A

Out: Rhys Williams, Marcelo Pitaluga, Calvin Ramsay, Thomas Hill, Stefan Bajcetic, Kaide Gordon

Notation: If it is not broken, do not repair it. All groans and groans in summer on a lack of activity were certainly not there this time. The men of Arne Slot were imperative. Taking young and marginal players is perfectly logical. 8/10

Man

Nico González of FC Porto in action during the UEFA Europa League
Nico González of FC Porto in action during the MD3 league phase match of the UEFA Europa 2024/25 league between FC Porto and TSG 1899 HOFFENHEIM in Estadio Do Dragao on October 24, 2024 in Porto, Portugal. (Photo by Octavio Passos / Getty Images)

In: Abdukodir Khusanov, Vitor Reis, Omar Marmoush, Christian McFarlane, Juma Bah, Nico Gonzalez

Out: Issa Kabore, Josh Wilson-Esbrand, Kyle Walker, Juma Bah, Jacob Wright

Notation: Losing Kyle Walker was undoubtedly a hard blow for Pep Guardiola, but the strength and caliber of the players that City brought in January – although a significant cost – cannot be beaten. Do not bet against another title accusation. 10/10

Man United

In: Patrick Dorgu

Out: Ethan Ennis, Joe Hugill, Ethan Williams, Antony, Ethan Wheatley, Daniel Gore, Marcus Rashford

Notation: Currently, Man United Fans are either half empty, or half in glass. Patrick Dorgu is an excellent addition, but the Red Devils probably needed a more urgent main attacker. Losing Antony and Marcus Rashford, while good deals at first glance given their personal shape, now leaves United Light at the front if the injuries begin to bite. Ineos must help Ruben Amorim to revise things next summer. 3/10

Newcastle

In: N / A

Out: Isaac Hayden, Alex Murphy, Charlie Mcadre, Miguel Almiron, Lloyd Kelly

Notation: It is clear that Newcastle is still afraid of losing big name players. No longer signing is obviously direct from the PSR. Given their European aspirations, in January was poor for Eddie Howe and Al. 2/10

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West Ham manager Graham Potter looks during the match against Crystal Palace


Nottingham Forest

In: Wayne Hennessey, Tyler Bindon

Out: Aaron Donelly, Andrew Omobamidele, Josh Bowler, James Ward-Prowse, Lewis O’Brien, Tyler Bindon, Emmanuel Dennis

Notation: A window that was neither bad nor shiny for the forest. They get along very well at the moment, although some studious additions may have pushed them in the second half of the campaign. They don’t want to live to regret their January business. 3/10

Southampton

In: Wellington, Rento Takaoka, Joachim Kayi Sanda, Albert Gronbak, Victor Udoh

Out: Ronnie Edwards, Will Armitage, Ben Brereton-Diaz, Samuel Amo-Ameyaw, Gavin Bazunu

Notation: For a team that has really had difficulties, none of the new additions, with respect, is likely to improve the saints a lot. The loans were undoubtedly necessary, and things seem darker than ever. 2/10

Tottenham

Mathys like Bayern Munich applauds fans
Mathys Tel Du Bayern Munich applauds fans while he was substituted during the MD8 Phase Phase match in the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 between FC Bayern München and Sk Slovan Bratislava in Football Arena Munich on January 29 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo of Adam Pretty / Getty Images)

In: Yang Min-Hyeok, Antonin Kinsky, Kevin Danso, Mathys Tel

Out: Matthew Craig, Alfie Dorrington, Yang Min-Hyeok, Will Lankshear

Notation: In the end, Tottenham crossed the line with Mathys Tel and he could be the spark that revives the Spurs season. Other incoming transfers have also been carefully considered to be acquisitions. Angel Postcoglou could finally have a life buoy. 6/10

West Ham

In: James Ward-Prowse, Evan Ferguson

Out: Maxwel Cornet, Michael Forbes

Notation: It was never going to be busy for the Hammers after their expenses of expenses last summer. Evan Ferguson, if he can hit the upper shape, will be a clever purchase of Graham Potter, as I gave James Ward-Prowse. Even if this season is already a radiation for irons, there is an insignificant feeling that they could have done something more in this window. 5/10

Wolves

In: Emmanuel Agbadou, Nasser Djiga, Marshall Munetsi

Out: Chem Campbell, Luke Cundle, Tawanda Chirewa

Notation: More than 40 million pounds sterling spent by the wolves for their three new signatures, so we cannot say that they have not tried to buy their paths out of problems. It will be well spent if they can help wolves withdraw from relegation. 5/10

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