Transfers
Premier League transfer deadline day highlights key signings and stalled deals
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The Premier League's January transfer window closed on February 2, 2026, with Crystal Palace securing a club-record £48m signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves as the standout move. Several clubs bolstered their squads amid a relatively quiet deadline day, while Jean-Philippe Mateta's proposed transfer to AC Milan fell through due to fitness concerns. Other notable deals included Nottingham Forest's acquisition of Luca Netz and Brighton's recall of Matt O’Riley.
Skellefteå AIK has loaned 19-year-old center Valter Lindberg to Södertälje SK in HockeyAllsvenskan, according to reports. The move comes as Lindberg has seen limited ice time in the SHL this season despite appearing in 39 games and recording 11 points. He will be double-registered, allowing flexibility between the teams.
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The transfer window for football players has reopened from January 1. It remains open until 20:00 on February 2, longer in some countries. The RND tracks all important transfers in a ticker.
Uruguayan striker Octavio Rivero signed for two seasons with Universidad de Chile from Barcelona de Guayaquil, becoming the third reinforcement for the 2026 season. The player expressed excitement for the challenge and omitted mentions of his past at Colo Colo, his former rival club. He will join Eduardo Vargas and Lucas Romero under coach Francisco Meneghini.
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Peruvian right-back Luis Advíncula has rescinded his contract with Boca Juniors and will return to Peru to play for Alianza Lima. This departure raises concerns due to a complicated reason. Meanwhile, the Xeneize club faces a last-minute change in its preseason planning.
Palestino surprised the transfer market by announcing the signing of forward César Munder from Cobresal to strengthen its attack ahead of the 2026 season. This addition follows the midfield reinforcement with Sebastián Gallegos, under new coach Cristián Muñoz.
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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has stated there will be no squad changes during the January transfer window. Despite ongoing injury issues, the team is focusing on upcoming matches, including a rivalry clash with Leeds United. Amorim emphasized continuity in the club's process amid a solid but inconsistent season.
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