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It's A Crazy January Transfer Window For The EPL

Bob Holmes | Gogulan Dorairajoo | Dez Corkhill

03-Feb-23 20:00

It's A Crazy January Transfer Window For The EPL

As expected, the last day of the January transfer window provided the climactic drama, with clubs (mostly in the English Premier League) rushing to get their last-minute deals done. Man Utd moved swiftly for Bayern Munich's Marcel Sabitzer, as a replacement for the injured Christian Eriksen, while Arsenal settled for Jorginho from Chelsea, after failing to get Moises Caicedo. But the biggest winner of them all is Chelsea, as they broke the British transfer record to bring in World Cup winning midfielder, Enzo Fernandez, to add to the already burgeoning list of players that they've bought ever since Todd Boehly took over the club. Our pundits respond to these deals, and look ahead to this weekend's matches, only on Just For Kicks!

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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Categories:  sportsfootball

Tags:  player transfersMarcel SabitzerJorginhoEnzo Fernandezjust for kicksMan Utdchelseaarsenal





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