The transfer window is open across Europe as clubs look to do some mid-season business. But what are ESPN’s reporters hearing about some of the deals that could be done, and which clubs are hoping to make moves?
Every Friday during January we’ll bring you the latest updates and insights on the biggest transfer news around.
Arsenal look set to sign a midfielder in the summer, but do they need a forward this month?
Jesus was in decent form before his ACL injury, but although he would not start for Arsenal if everybody was fit, Kai Havertz is now the only option up front. This is an issue that dates back further — specifically to last summer, when the Gunners decided against signing a striker partly because they had just scored a club-record 91 goals in the Premier League. They were keen on 21-year-old Benjamin Seskofrom RB Leipzig, but he chose to sign a new contract with the Bundesliga side.
The Gunners have been disciplined in the market in recent years, willing to remain patient if their preferred targets are not available and after assessing the alternatives, they didn’t aggressively pursue another forward. Now there is a belief that Sesko could be prised away from Leipzig at the end of this season, but do Arsenal try to make something happen in January? Or do they pivot to an alternative? This is the judgement call they have to make in the next fortnight before deadline day on Feb. 3.
Are we expecting Chelsea to sign a striker? Maybe Tel? And would he want to leave Bayern?
The short answer: They will if the right option emerges. The club worked hard to try to sign Napoli strikerVictor Osimhen in the summer and may look to revive that deal if he ends his loan with Galatasaray, while they have scouted Ipswich Town‘sLiam Delapand Brighton & Hove Albion‘s Evan Ferguson previously.
Chelsea want a fee of £65m for Christopher Nkunku, who is ready to leave and join Bayern Munich this month. The Blues are continuing their policy of scouring Europe for the best young talent and their analytics threw up Bayern’s Mathys Telas a signing that would fit their recruitment model some time ago. But Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund said this week that the German club want to keep Tel, so if Chelsea persist, it won’t be cheap. — Olley
Chelsea will only move to sign a striker if Nkunku leaves. He is not happy with how little game time he is getting in the Premier League this season (only three starts and 414 minutes) and Tel is in a similar situation in Germany. However, unlike Nkunku, the 19-year-old Tel is keen to remain where he is right now and Bayern see him as the perfect replacement long-term for Harry Kane, who will be 32 in July, so they won’t listen to offers. — Laurens