The winter transfer window closes across most of Europe’s major leagues at 11 p.m. GMT / 6 p.m. ET on Monday and there are still plenty of deals to be done.
Despite having a month to make their moves, some of the biggest clubs are still looking for the crucial signing that could make the difference for their teams’ ambitions in the second half of the season. And with the clock ticking to the deadline, a number of high-profile players will get once last chance to seal a move that could kick-start their careers elsewhere.
While there are still some options beyond Monday night — for example, the Turkish transfer window stays open until Feb. 11 — which players and clubs should you pay close attention to on deadline day?
MARCUS RASHFORD
The out-of-favour Manchester United forward said in mid-December that he was ready for a “new challenge” away from Old Trafford, after being dropped by new manager Ruben Amorim for the Premier League win at Manchester City on Dec. 15.
Rashford hasn’t kicked a ball for United since the Europa League win away to Viktoria Plzen on Dec. 12 as Amorim called on him to “give the maximum every day in training and in life.” But despite his determination to leave and United’s readiness to let him go, this transfer window has been a bruising reality check for the 27-year-old and he has been holding out for a move to Barcelona, which was always going to be an unlikely destination due to the LaLiga side’s financial constraints.
AC Milan showed an interest, but dropped out after Rashford kept the Italian giants waiting for an answer; Borussia Dortmund’s interest stalled because of the player’s £325,000-a-week salary, which United expect a club to pay if they take him on loan. Aston Villa are now leading the way and could get a loan deal over the line after letting 21-year-old striker Jhon Durán move to Al Nassr for €77 million.
With little prospect of game time at United, Rashford has got to start again, and the next six months could be crucial for his future career.
ARSENAL
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is desperate to sign a striker, not only because of injuries to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus, but because his team lack a clinical finisher in the tightest games.
A lowball offer of £40m to sign Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins was swiftly rejected last week, and Villa coach Unai Emery has said the England striker is going nowhere. So unless Arsenal significantly improve their offer for the 29-year-old — perhaps even doubling it — they will have to look elsewhere for a new goal scorer, with Juventus‘ striker Dusan Vlahovic also linked.
Time is running out and the club’s favoured option, RB Leipzig‘s Benjamin Sesko, is not expected to leave the Bundesliga club until the summer. But Arsenal have the money to make a splash on deadline day, so don’t rule out a dramatic late deal.