Who were the winners and losers in the Premier League?

MT HANNACH
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After another month of prolonged transactions, transfer sagas and unexpected travel that the transfer window concluded in the Premier League.

Even after the deadline for 11 p.m. Monday evening, certain offers could be finalized overnight – but which had a good window and which was missed?

Let’s see the winners and losers from the January window as it is …

Winners

Aston Villa

Aston Villa season has examined a little crossroads when attackers Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran were both linked to club moves at the same time.

But, after Watkins rejected any opening of Arsenal and Villa decided to take advantage of 65 million pounds sterling for Duran, Villa obtained the signing of the loan of Marcus Rashford of Manchester United which could be inspired.

Rashford has been weak in confidence and in shape for some time, but is an undeniable talent and a new house at the bottom of the M6 ​​could be the tonic he needs.

Villa then added a triple winner of the Champions League to the ranks with the signing of the deadline for Marco Asensio.

Donyell Malen of Borussia Dortmund looks at another extensive addition, while defender Diego Carlos was authorized to leave, which could leave them in digital disadvantage.

Manchester City

The Pep Guardiola team was in bad shape – and reached a new hollow at Arsenal last weekend.

However, they spent big to call on Abdukodir Khusanov, Vitor Reis and Omar Marmoush to add figures and options to the team. The two young defenders may need time to be assessed, but striker Marmoush looks like a proven threat.

And Bang on the deadline for 11 p.m., they added another in the Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez.

Move the discoloration of Kyle Walker also looks like the right call.

Crystal Palace

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

The Eagles fell 65 million pounds Sterling from Newcastle last summer and on the day of the deadline itself, it was reported that Tottenham was ready to spend 70 million pounds sterling for the semi-center. Palace knew that they could not afford to lose it at a price and did an excellent job while keeping their man.

Brentford

Another club whose window is measured on which they held. Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbuemo have excelled for bees since the departure of Ivan Toney and the two are men wanted.

Nottingham Forest came to call Wissa in January, but the bees held firm and kept their two active people – at least at the moment.

Losers

Arsenal

With Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus wounded and a title challenge that fades, Arsenal really needed to sign an attacker.

Although this is easier to say than to do – and the interest reported for the Watkins de Villa was at least a sign of intention – not to make significant progress a disappointing taste in the mouth for fans of Arsenal.

Should they have done more?

Manchester United

When United set Erik Ten Hag in October, they certainly could not expect to be in this position at the end of January.

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

The club signed defender Patrick Dorgu, but it was immediately thwarted by the serious injuries suffered by Lisandro Martinez.

The club has decided to reduce the salary bill and lend Antony and Rashford – but without any added striker, the team looks light on firepower.

Coach Amorim wanted a new striker on the last day of the window, but the move of United for Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich hit the rocks and the 19 -year -old seems ready to move to Tottenham.

City of Leicester

In the relegation area and needing help, the only boundary gossip were centered on a possible exchange with wolves against Conor Coady.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy could only add Woyo Coulibaly from Parma to the window and his hands seem positively attached.


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