The January transfer window is well underway and many Premier League clubs have added to their current crop of players ahead of the second half of the 2022/23 season.
So far, Chelsea and Arsenal have been busy as Graham Potter and Mikel Arteta look to bolster their respective playing squads. The Blues have already signed Benoit Badiashile, David Datro Fofana, Andrey Santos, and Mykhailo Mudryk this month with an eye on the short and long term, while the Gunners continue with their pursuit of new signings after bringing in Leandro Trossard.
Todd Boehly's overhaul at Stamford Bridge is expected to continue in the coming days with Enzo Fernandez the subject of talks for the Blues as they look to secure a blockbuster deal before the deadline day. Meanwhile, Arsenal are also on the hunt for their own midfielder which has been highlighted after having two Moises Caicedo bids rejected by Brighton & Hove Albion.
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With the race for the Champions League spots hotting up, Tottenham and Chelsea will be hoping to ensure they secure a top-four finish. Any business conducted throughout this month will play a telling role in both sides' final league position.
Arsenal are also on course to win their first Premier League title in 19 years. However, following Mohammed Elneny's injury, a midfielder has been prioritised to improve the depth in the middle of the park for Mikel Arteta
When does the January transfer window close?
The January transfer window is set to close on Tuesday, January 1 at 11pm. The deadline day is the same for all major leagues across Europe, with cut-off times varying.
Spain have their deadline at 11pm while Germany closes their window at 5pm and France at 11:59pm. There are different closing times across the world with Portugal having their window open until Thursday February 2 and Turkey until Wednesday February 8. In the UK, Ireland's window does not close until Wednesday February 22.
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