The January transfer window is now open and will close at 11pm in England on Thursday 1 February, 2024, so Premier League squads can bolster their squads for the second half of the season; keep up to date on all the transfer news in Sky Sports' Transfer Centre and Transfer Talk podcast
Tuesday 2 January 2024 13:44, UK
The January transfer window is officially open — allowing all 20 Premier League clubs to tinker with their squads ahead of the second half of the season.
The winter window opened on New Year's Day and will close for English clubs at midnight on Thursday February 1, 2024.
With January signings able to make or break a season, Sky Sports takes an in-depth look at what each top-flight team is planning ahead of this crucial month.
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Mikel Arteta has admitted Arsenal «need players» and — despite growing calls from supporters of a striker like Ivan Toney — we understand they are focusing more on the defence.
They only have one out-and-out left-back in Oleksandr Zinchenko and backup right-back Cedric Soares has not played in the Premier League this season, with his contract expiring in June.
There is also interest from other clubs in midfielders Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny so changes there have not been ruled out.
As for a striker, they come at a premium especially in January and Arsenal have to be mindful of FFP. They deferred their permanent payment to Brentford for David Raya until next summer for this season, bringing him in on an initial loan instead. This would need to be addressed if they are to try and sign Toney, for example.
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