Tracking January 2023 transfer window signings, dates and more
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The 2023 January transfer window is now closed.
After a month-long run of news, rumors and tension, countless players from Europe’s top-five leagues and the world agreed to new moves to start new chapters.
Players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Cancelo, Mykhailo Mudryk, Weston McKennie and more all found new homes in the winter window.
Let’s take a look at the marquee moves that went down:
What is the January transfer window?
The January transfer window is the second period of the UEFA calendar year where European clubs can buy, sell or loan players. The first occurs during the summer (July and August) in the offseason leading up to the start of the new campaign.
When does the 2023 January transfer window open?
Here’s a look at the dates the 2023 January transfer window opens for the top five leagues:
English Premier League: Sunday, Jan. 1
Bundesliga: Sunday, Jan. 1
Serie A: Monday, Jan. 2
Ligue 1: Monday, Jan. 2
La Liga: Monday, Jan. 2
When does the 2023 January transfer window close?
Here’s a look at the times the 2023 January transfer window closes for the top five leagues, which is on Tuesday, Jan. 31 (all times in ET):
English Premier League: 6 p.m. ET
Bundesliga: 12 p.m. ET
Serie A: 2 p.m. ET
Ligue 1: 6:59 p.m. ET
La Liga: 6 p.m. ET
Biggest moves from 2023 January transfer window
Cody Gakpo, who broke out for the Netherlands in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, became the first marquee move of the window by leaving PSV Eindhoven for Liverpool.
Here is a list of the biggest moves across Europe, to be updated as deals happen:
* Transfer fee data via Transfermarkt
ST Cristiano Ronaldo: Free agent to Al-Nassr
CM Enzo Fernandez: Benfica to Chelsea, $130 million
LW Mykhailo Mudryk: Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea, $108 million
CF João Félix: Atletico Madrid to Chelsea, six-month loan transfer worth $11.9 million
LW/CF Cody Gakpo: PSV Eindhoven to Liverpool, $44.8 million
CB Benoit Badiashile: Monaco to Chelsea, $40.5 million
CF Matheus Cunha: Atletico Madrid to Wolverhampton, six-month loan with $51.8 million option to buy
ST David Fofana: Molde to Chelsea, $14.7 million
CM Andrey Santos: Vasco da Gama to Chelsea, $13.3 million
CB Maximilian Wöber: RB Salzburg to Leeds United, $12.7 million
RW Kevin Schade: Freiburg to Brentford, loan-to-buy for $21 million
CAM Djordje Mihailovic: CF Montréal to AZ Alkmaar, $7.2 million
LW Stipe Biuk: Hajduk Split to LAFC, $6.9 million
CAM Paxten Aaronson: Philadelphia Union to Eintracht Frankfurt, $4.2 million
ST Luis Suárez: Free agent to Grêmio
GK Gerónimo Rulli: Villareal to Ajax, $8.5 million
LW Mislav Orsic: Dinamo Zagreb to Southampton, $7.2 million
CB/LB Daley Blind: Ajax to Bayern Munich, free transfer
LB Alex Moreno: Real Betis to Aston Villa, $14.6 million
LW Andreas Schjelderup: Nordsjaelland to Benfica, $15.1 million
CM Carlos Alcaraz: Racing Club to Southampton, $14.7 million
CF Georginio Rutter: Hoffenheim to Leeds United, $30.3 million
CF Wout Weghorst: Burnley to Manchester United, loan transfer
CDM Danilo: Palmeiras to Nottingham Forest, $21.6 million
RW Noni Madueke: PSV Eindhoven to Chelsea, $37.9 million
LW Leandro Trossard: Brighton to Arsenal, $22.7 million
CF Jhon Durán: Chicago Fire to Aston Villa, $18 million
GK Yann Sommer: Monchengladbach to Bayern Munich, $8.6 million
LW Gonçalo Guedes: Wolves to Benfica, loan transfer
RW Pablo Sarabia: PSG to Wolves, $5.4 million
CF Memphis Depay: Barcelona to Atletico Madrid, $3.2 million
ST Danny Ings: Aston Villa to West Ham, $13 million
RW Dango Ouattara: FC Lorient to Bournemouth, $24.4 million
CF Chris Wood: Newcastle to Nottingham Forest, loan transfer
RB/LB João Cancelo: Manchester City to Bayern Munich, loan-to-buy clause
LW Anthony Gordon: Everton to Newcastle United, $49.5 million
CDM Jorginho: Chelsea to Arsenal, $12.2 million
LW Arnaut Danjuma: Villareal to Tottenham, loan transfer
RB Malo Gusto: Lyon to Chelsea, $32.5 million
RB Pedro Porro: Sporting CP to Tottenham, loan-to-buy clause
CB Ilya Zabarni: Dynamo Kyiv to Bournemouth, $24.6 million
AM Hamed Junior Traoré: Sassuolo to Bournemouth, loan-to-buy clause
CM Weston McKennie: Juventus to Leeds United, loan-to-buy clause
CM João Gomes: Flamengo to Wolverhampton, $20.3 million
CB Harry Soutar: Stoke City to Leicester City, $18.4 million
ST Vitinha: Braga to Marseille, $27.1 million
CM Azzedine Ounahi: Angers to Marseille, $8.7 million
CM Albert Sambi Lokonga: Arsenal to Crystal Palace, six-month loan
RB Hector Bellerin: Barcelona to Sporting CP, free transfer
RB Djed Spence: Tottenham to Rennes, six-month loan
LW Bryan Gil: Tottenham to Sevilla, six-month loan
RB Matt Doherty: Tottenham to Atletico Madrid, free transfer
GK Keylor Navas: PSG to Nottingham Forest, six-month loan
RW Marquinhos: Arsenal to Norwich, six-month loan
RB Josip Juranovic: Celtic to Union Berlin, $9.29 million
LW Thorgan Hazard: Dortmund to PSV Eindhoven, six-month loan
RW Julien Duranville: Anderlecht to Dortmund, $9.2 million
CB Jakub Kiwior: Spezia to Arsenal, $27.1 million
CF Joe Gelhardt: Leeds United to Sunderland, loan transfer
ST Vincent Aboubakar: Al-Nassr to Besiktas, free transfer