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Since the start of the 2023 winter transfer window, many clubs have completed their transfer moves. The majority of the transactions were completed by clubs from Europe's top five leagues. Manchester United are currently looking for a striker, while Chelsea are rumored to be on the verge of loaning Joao Felix to Stamford Bridge. Let's take a look at some of the transfers that have been completed this month.
Chelsea, on the other hand, has signed two players for 2023. They paid 13.5 million Euros for Andrey Santos. Given Chelsea's injury woes, the 18-year-old will almost certainly make his debut soon. They also signed Monaco's Benoit Badiashile for 37 million Euros. Chelsea's problem is expected to be solved by the 21-year-old.
Furthermore, other Premier League teams have signed players during the January transfer window. Southampton paid a transfer fee of 6.8 million Euros to Dinamo Kiev for Mislav Orsic. Nonetheless, Brentford, who are currently second in the 2022/23 Premier League, signed Kevin Schade on loan with an option to buy for 24 million Euros. While OGC Nice loaned Kasper Dolberg to Hoffenheim. There is no obligation to buy clause in the agreement, but the 25-year-old would be vital to the German club.In addition, Marseille has completed the loan signing of Atlanta's Ruslan Malinovskyi. The agreement includes options to purchase the 29-year-old forward. The Ligue 1 powerhouses are hoping to get back on track and finish the season as they did last year. Meanwhile, free agent Daley Blind has agreed to a permanent move to Bayern Munich. The 32-year-old, who previously played for Manchester United, will now continue his career at the German club.
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Man Utd 'agree deal in principle' to sign World Cup star despite warnings
Manchester United are reportedly finalizing a loan deal for Besiktas striker Wout Weghorst
The World Cup star is currently on loan to Turkish club Besiktas after Burnley were relegated to the Championship According to Sky Sports, Manchester United are said to have reached an "agreement in principle" with Burnley to sign the striker.
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