TIME is running out for clubs to get their business done in the January transfer window – and there could be some blockbuster deals in the pipeline.
Jadon Sancho was frozen out of the Manchester United first team by Erik ten Hag before returning to Borussia Dortmund on loan.
GettyJadon Sancho went on loan back to Borussia Dortmund[/caption]
RexTimo Werner completed a shock loan move to Tottenham[/caption]
Ex-Chelsea star Timo Werner made a shock switch from RB Leipzig to join up with Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham.
And all eyes are on Brentford’s talisman Ivan Toney as teams circle in an attempt to land his signature this winter.
But when exactly does the January transfer window slam shut?
When does the January transfer window close?
The January transfer window will officially close for Premier League sides THIS Thursday, February 1 at 11pm GMT.
However, leagues across Europe have agreed to the same deadline to make sure that deals cannot be completed outside of the window in England.
This means clubs in La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A and the Bundesliga also have to wrap up their deals by Thursday, February 1 at 11pm.
It is the same time for the Championship clubs and the rest of the EFL.
What notable deals have been completed in the January transfer window?
Jadon Sancho returning back to Borussia Dortmund from Manchester United has been arguably the biggest deal of the window.
However, another huge deal this January is out-of-favour Manchester City star Kalvin Phillips making the loan switch to West Ham.
GettyKalvin Phillips made the switch from Man City to West Ham[/caption]
Tottenham have also been busy as they recruited Timo Werner on loan as well as beating Bayern Munich to former Genoa star Radu Dragusin for £25million.
In terms of outgoings, Chelsea starlet Ian Maatsen joined Borussia Dortmund during the same week as Sancho.
And Sergio Reguilon ended his loan spell with the Red Devils before joining Brentford in another loan deal.