Full List of Premier League Signings in January Transfer Window

Sixteen of the 20 clubs in England's Premier League signed at least one player during the 2024 January transfer window. Check out a full list of signings.
Full List of Premier League Signings in January Transfer Window
Full List of Premier League Signings in January Transfer Window /

The 2024 January transfer window slammed shut on Thursday.

While the mid-season window was certainly less eventful than many in recent seasons, 16 of the 20 clubs in the Premier League made at least one signing.

The only teams that did not sign at least one new player were Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Everton.

Chelsea brought in as many as NINE mid-season signings last winter but the only arrival at Stamford Bridge this January was Jamaica striker Dujuan Richards.

The deal to sign Richards had actually been agreed back in June but Chelsea had to wait until after his 18th birthday for him to arrive.

All 20 Premier League clubs combined spent around £100 million in transfer fees in the 2024 January window, having splashed approximately £700m 12 months earlier.

The biggest spenders this time around were Crystal Palace (£30.5m) and Tottenham Hotspur (£26.7m).

Every Premier League signing during 2024 January transfer window

  • Arsenal: None
  • Aston Villa: Kosta Nedeljkovic (Red Star Belgrade, £7.8m), Joe Gauci (Adelaide United, undisclosed), Morgan Rogers (Middlesbrough, £8m), Lino Sousa (Arsenal, undisclosed)
  • Bournemouth: Enes Unal (Getafe, loan), Callan McKenna (Queen's Park, undisclosed)
  • Brentford: Yunus Emre Konak (Sivasspor, undisclosed), Sergio Reguilon (Tottenham, loan) Hakon Valdimarsson (Elfsborg, £2.6m), Ben Krauhaus (Bromley, undisclosed)
  • Brighton: Valentin Barco (Boca Juniors, undisclosed), Adrian Mazilu (FCV Farul, undisclosed), Steven Hall (Adelaide United, undisclosed), Caylan Vickers, (Reading, undisclosed), Kamari Doyle (Southampton, undisclosed) Josh Robertson (Sunderland, undisclosed)
  • Burnley: David Datro Fofana (Chelsea, loan), Joe Bevan (Albion Rovers, undisclosed), Lorenz Assignon (Rennes, loan), Maxime Esteve (Montpellier, loan), Tommy McDermott (Port Vale, undisclosed), Mikey O'Neill (Preston, undisclosed), Michael Parker (Shrewsbury, free)
  • Chelsea: Dujuan Richards (Phoenix Academy, undisclosed)
  • Crystal Palace: Daniel Munoz (Genk, £8.5m), Adam Wharton (Blackburn, £22m)
  • Everton: None
  • Fulham: Armando Broja (Chelsea, loan)
  • Liverpool: None
  • Luton: Tom Holmes (Reading, undisclosed), Daiki Hashioka (Sint-Truiden, undisclosed), Taylan Harris (Reading, undisclosed)
  • Manchester City: Alex Alcala (LA Galaxy, undisclosed), Claudio Echeverri (River Plate, £12.5m)
  • Manchester United: None
  • Newcastle: Alfie Harrison (Manchester City, undisclosed)
  • Nottingham Forest: Gio Reyna (Borussia Dortmund, loan), Matz Sels (Strasbourg, £5m), Rodrigo Ribeiro (Sporting, loan)
  • Sheffield United: Ben Brereton Diaz (Villarreal, loan), Mason Holgate (Everton, loan), Sam Curtis (St Patrick's Athletic, undisclosed), Ivo Grbic (Atletico Madrid, undisclosed)
  • Tottenham: Timo Werner (RB Leipzig, loan), Radu Dragusin (Genoa, £26.7m)
  • West Ham: Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City, loan)
  • Wolves: Noha Lemina (PSG, loan), Fletcher Holman (Eastbourne, undisclosed)
A photo of the Premier League's winter match ball taken during a game between West Ham and Brighton in January 2024
The Premier League's transfer market was much quieter in January 2024 than in previous winters :: IMAGO/PRiME Media Images/Carlton Myrie

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Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.