The January transfer window is heating up with major moves and intriguing prospects capturing the headlines.
Aston Villa Land Donyell Malen
Aston Villa have made a significant addition to their attacking lineup, securing Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund on a permanent deal. The agreement sees Villa paying a €23 million fixed fee, with an additional €3 million in potential add-ons. Malen’s move signals Villa’s intent to bolster their squad as they push for a strong finish to the season.
Renato Veiga Committed to Chelsea
Renato Veiga remains steadfast in his commitment to Chelsea, rejecting any permanent exit as he trusts the club’s long-term project. Despite interest from other clubs, Veiga is only considering a short-term loan in the January window, with a six-month stint the only option on the table. Chelsea fans can rest assured that the talented player sees his future at Stamford Bridge.
Randal Kolo Muani to Juventus on Loan
Randal Kolo Muani is set to join Juventus on loan from PSG until June, with no buy option included in the deal. The French forward has accepted Juventus’ proposal and will fly to Turin this week for medical tests. The agreement is sealed, and Kolo Muani is poised to bolster Juve’s attack for the remainder of the season.
West Ham and Brighton Battle for Celtic’s Daniel Cummings
Premier League clubs West Ham and Brighton are both keen on signing Celtic’s teenage sensation Daniel Cummings. The 18-year-old striker has been in scintillating form, scoring 24 goals in 24 games this season. With his contract set to expire in summer 2025, Celtic are pushing for Cummings to stay and sign a new deal, but the lure of the Premier League could prove tempting.
Jeff Schlupp Attracting MLS Interest
Veteran Premier League midfielder Jeff Schlupp is on the radar of MLS side San Diego FC. After more than a decade in England’s top flight, including a Premier League title, Schlupp is being considered as a concrete option by the American club. The move could mark a new chapter in Schlupp’s career as he explores opportunities across the Atlantic.
Source: TheDotNews