Premier League clubs will be able to register new signings from January 1 when the transfer window opens.
Liverpool and Everton are frequently linked with some of the hottest prospects and names on the market as the season enters its business end. The Reds have been linked with several names including Goncalo Inacio, Piero Hincapie and more recently, Antonee Robinson. However, the ECHO understands that Liverpool are not interested in the Fulham defender - despite reports of the American international being 'open' to a move.
Everton, meanwhile, find themselves outside the relegation zone despite their 10-point deduction following a breach of the Premier League's profit and sustainability. The microscope is on the Blues in the window and whether Sean Dyche can add to his squad with the prospective takeover from 777 Partners looming.
The 2024 January transfer window is set to be a busy period around the Premier League and Europe.
The Premier League transfer market will reopen on Monday, January 1. Around Europe, Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga open at the turn of the year, while Italy's Serie A and La Liga's windows open on January 2.
Clubs can do deals for players beforehand, of course, with Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk both examples of transfers agreed before the window opened, but new arrivals cannot be made official until the window opens.
The window will slam shut on Thursday, February 1 at 11pm. Liverpool are in action against Chelsea on January 31, which is typically deadline day, but will have 24 hours to get any deals done before then.
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