Race for star heats up, Aussie seals big move and the deals that could still get done - Transfer Deadline Day Guide
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Race for star heats up, Aussie seals big move and the deals that could still get done - Transfer Deadline Day Guide
"The January transfer window is about to slam shut with several star players and big English Premier League clubs yet to finalise important moves. Deadline Day is done at 6am AEDT on Tuesday 3 February, but announcements may come after that cut-off time as clubs are given a two-hour grace period to complete a deal as long as they have lodged it before the deadline."
"Manchester United and Liverpool had been quiet too until the Reds landed centre-back Jeremy Jacquet from French outfit Rennes for a reported fee of $118m on Monday morning. The 20-year-old had been in Chelsea's sights and the Blues even offered the deal, but Jacquet chose Anfield with less competition for spots in the heart of defence in Arne Slot's team right now."
"At the bottom end of the table, West Ham have been the most active as the London club try to pull off a relegation escape act. The Hammers spent $43m on Brazilian striker Pablo Felipe, while they also splurged $49.5m on another striker in Taty Castellanos from Serie A side Lazio. Which deals are yet to be done? Last-placed Wolves have reportedly agreed to an offer of $94m from Crystal Palace for Norwegian striker Jorgen Strand Larsen."
The January transfer window closes with a two-hour grace period for deals lodged before the deadline. Manchester City were the biggest movers, signing Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth ($126 million) and Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace ($39m). Most big clubs held off for the summer, with Arsenal making no signings. Liverpool signed centre-back Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes for a reported $118m; Chelsea had pursued him but Jacquet chose Liverpool for clearer defensive opportunities. West Ham invested heavily, paying $43m for Pablo Felipe and $49.5m for Taty Castellanos. Wolves have reportedly accepted $94m from Crystal Palace for Jorgen Strand Larsen.
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