January Transfer Window 2025: Who signed whom on deadline day

Top clubs actively participated in the January transfer window, with Manchester City acquiring Porto's Nico Gonzalez, Aston Villa loaning Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford, and PSG signing Kvaratskhelia. Additionally, Jhon Duran's $80 million move to Al-Nassr highlighted the Saudi Arabian league's impact. In women's football, Naomi Girma joined Chelsea, making history with a million-dollar transfer.
January Transfer Window 2025: Who signed whom on deadline day
<p>Marcus Rashford (AP Photo) <br></p>
NEW DELHI: The January transfer window witnessed significant activity from several top clubs as they sought to bolster their squads for the remainder of the season and beyond.
Manchester City, the four-time defending Premier League champions, made a late splash by securing the services of Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez for a reported fee of $60 million.
This move was aimed at addressing the void left by the long-term injury to their defensive midfield lynchpin, Rodri.
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Aston Villa, currently competing in the Champions League, also made notable additions to their attacking ranks. They secured the loan signing of Marco Asensio from Real Madrid until the end of the season, adding Champions League-winning experience to their squad.

Additionally, Villa acquired Marcus Rashford on loan from Manchester United, a player who had fallen out of favour but possesses immense potential to contribute to their European and domestic campaigns.
Elsewhere, the uncertainty surrounding Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel was resolved as he completed a loan move to Tottenham Hotspur, with the option of a permanent deal in the summer.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) were one of the busiest clubs during the window, signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli for a reported $72 million, while also offloading several players, including Randal Kolo Muani, Milan Skriniar, and Asensio.
Manchester City's spending spree, which exceeded $200 million, was a bid to salvage a campaign that had unravelled towards the end of the previous year and was further derailed by a 5-1 loss to Arsenal.
In addition to Gonzalez, City acquired Egypt forward Omar Marmoush, defenders Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis, and young left-back Christian McFarlane from their sister club, New York City FC.

PSG's acquisition of Kvaratskhelia represents a return to their previous strategy of marquee signings, albeit with a focus on younger talents rather than established superstars.
This move comes after the departures of high-profile players like Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappé in recent years.
The Saudi Arabian league also made headlines, with Jhon Duran joining Al-Nassr from Aston Villa for a reported $80 million.
However, the highly anticipated move of Neymar to Al-Hilal was cut short, as the Brazilian's contract was terminated, and he returned to his boyhood club, Santos.
In the women's game, significant deals were also made, with US defender Naomi Girma becoming the first million-dollar player in the women's game as she moved from the San Diego Wave to Chelsea.
The Blues also spent heavily to bring England midfielder Keira Walsh back to the Women's Super League from Barcelona.


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