Who were the winners and the defeated in the Premier League?


After another month prolonged agreements, the transfer of SAGAS and unexpected travel, the transfer window has closed in the Premier League.

Even after the 11:00 am Monday night, some agreements could be finalized during the night – but who had a good window and who was missing?

Let’s look at the winners and losers of the January window as they are …

Winners

Aston Villa

The season of Aston Villa somewhat looked at a crossroads when Strikers Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran were connected simultaneously with moves away from the club at the same time.

However, after Watkins rejected any prophecies from Arsenal and the villa decided to redeem £ ​​65m for Duran, Villa secured the signing of Marcus Rashford’s loan from Manchester United that could be inspired.

Rashford has low confidence and form for some time, but it is an undeniable talent and a new home under the M6 ​​could be the tonic it needs.

Villa then added a three -time Champions League winner to the ranks with the signature of Marco Asensio’s day.

Donyell Malen of Borussia Dortmund appears to seem another addition, while defender Diego Carlos was able to leave, which could let them move them to the back.

Manchester City

Pep Guardiola’s side was in poor form – and hit a new low in Arsenal last weekend.

However, they went big to bring Abdukodir Khusanov, Vitor Reis and Omar Marmoush to add some numbers and choices to the team. The two new defenders may take time to evaluate, but Marmoush seems to have a proven threat.

And hit the 11:00 deadline that added another to Porto Midfielder Nico Gonzalez.

Moving the fading Kyle Walker outside also looks like the right call.

Crystal

Palace added the attacker Millwall Romain Esse and the experience of Chelsea on the left-back Ben Chilwell, but for the second transfer window in the series they managed to keep the England defender Marc Guehi.

The Eagles rejected £ 65 million from Newcastle last summer and on the day of the deadline it was reported that Tottenham was ready to spend £ 70 million in the center of half. The palace knew that they could not afford to lose him for any price and did a great job holding their man.

Bredford

Another club whose window is measured for who they were holding. Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbuemo have been distinguished for bees from Ivan Toney’s departure and both are desirable men.

The Nottingham Forest came asking Wissa in January, but the bees have been stable and have maintained their two assets – for at least now.

Lost

Arsenal

With Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus injured and a challenge of a title that Arsenal really faded had to really sign a front.

While this is easier to say than to do – and the mentioned interest in Villa’s Watkins was a sign of intentions at least – the failure to make any significant progress leaves a frustrating taste in the mouth for Arsenal fans.

Should they have done more?

Manchester United

When United was fired by Erik Ten Hag in October, they could certainly not expect to be in this position in late January.

United is 13th on the Premier League table and is heading to the final stages of the season with more questions than answers from the new boss Ruben Amorim.

The club signs the defender Patrick Dorgu, but this was immediately eliminated by the serious injury suffered by Lisandro Martinez.

The club has decided to reduce the salary and lend Antony and Rashford – but without attackers that the team looks light on fire.

The coach Amorim wanted a new forward on the last day of the window, but United’s Bayern Munich Mathys’ move hit the rocks and the 19 -year -old seems to move to Tottenham.

Leicester City

In the relegation zone and require help, the only gossip of day that focuses around a possible exchange agreement with the wolves for Conor Coady.

Ruud van Nistelrooy was able to add only Woyo Coulibaly from Parma to the window and his hands look positively tied.