The transfer window is just around the corner as clubs across the Premier League prepare to do their mid-season business.
Manchester United and Man City may well be among the top flight sides seeking to add to their squads as they chase success in 2024. Last year, United added a trio of loan signings in Wout Weghorst, Jack Butland and Marcel Sabitzer while City paid just over £8million for Máximo Perrone who made one Premier League appearance and is currently on loan at Las Palmas in Spain.
Given the race at the top of this season's Premier League for the title and the top four is threatening to go to the wire, there could be a hive of activity. The likes of Newcastle United and Tottenham may look to bolster their ranks in a bid to secure Champions League football for next season.
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Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea were among the bigger spenders in the summer and could get the chequebook out again while Aston Villa are enjoying a fine campaign under Unai Emery and may look to strike while the iron is hot. It promises to be a pivotal period of the season and here's all the details for the windows across the Premier League, Europe and beyond.
The Premier League winter transfer window will open on Monday, January 1, 2024. The same date applies to the Championship and the rest of the EFL
The Premier League transfer window will close at 11pm GMT on Thursday, February 1. Only deals that have been granted an extension are allowed to go on longer in order to find a solution.
To ensure harmonisation with the major divisions in Europe, the closing dates for the winter window were set following
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