Transfer News: Tottenham, Arsenal, West Ham & More – January Deadline Day Updates
Activity in the Premier League transfer market continues as clubs navigate the final days of the January window and begin planning for the summer. Several teams are reportedly pursuing both immediate reinforcements and potential long-term acquisitions, impacting player availability and future squad compositions.
Tottenham’s Attacking Options
Tottenham is reportedly exploring a move for Moussa Diaby, formerly of Aston Villa, as they seek to strengthen their attacking lineup before the January transfer deadline. Simultaneously, the club is also considering the availability of Raheem Sterling as a free agent, according to reports.
Movement Across the League
Arsenal is looking ahead to the summer transfer window, with reports indicating they are exploring a possible move for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez. Elsewhere, Axel Disasi is nearing a loan transfer to West Ham from Chelsea. Newcastle United remains focused on securing a defender before the window closes.
Potential Departures
Arsenal left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko is reportedly set to travel to Amsterdam to finalize a permanent deal with Ajax. Burnley’s Hjalmar Ekdal has also attracted interest, with Werder Bremen making an approach for a potential transfer.
Nottingham Forest has seen further offers for Crystal Palace striker Jean-Phillipe Mateta rejected. A dispute has also arisen regarding FA Cup gate receipts, with the FA intervening to prevent Crystal Palace from sharing their portion with Macclesfield.
Frequently Asked Questions
What clubs are interested in Raheem Sterling?
Tottenham Hotspur is one of a number of clubs weighing up the availability of Raheem Sterling as a free agent.
Which striker is Arsenal considering for a summer move?
Arsenal are exploring a possible summer move for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez.
Is Axel Disasi’s move to West Ham permanent?
Axel Disasi is close to joining West Ham on loan from Chelsea.
How will these potential moves impact the competitive landscape of the Premier League in the short and long term?