OFFICIAL: Done deals by Chelsea, Real Madrid, Tottenham and more transfer updates

Welcome to our January transfer window updates and news as there have been official done deals by Chelsea, Real Madrid and Tottenham.

DONE DEALS

Chelsea Complete OFFICIAL deal

OFFICIAL: Chelsea’s longest “serving” player has left the club. Lucas Piazon made just one league appearance in 10 years for Chelsea and has now joined Braga on a four-year contract.
Real Madrid and Tottenham Done Deals
OFFICIAL: Eintracht Frankfurt have completed the transfer of Luka Jović from Real Madrid on a loan until the end of the season.
OFFICIAL: Stoke City have signed Jack Clarke on loan for the rest of the season from Tottenham Hotspur.
OFFICIAL: Leeds United forward Ryan Edmondson has joined Northampton Town on loan until the end of the season

Arsenal Intrested in Nzonzi

According to Footmercato, Arsenal are once again considering a move for Roma midfielder Steven Nzonzi.

Barcelona Interested in Haaland

Barcelona could ruin the long-term plans of both Manchester United and Manchester City by launching a bid for Erling Haaland due to Mino Raiola. (Source: Daily Mirror)
RB Leipzig could sell Upamecano
RB Leipzig are not considering selling their Dayot Upamecano in January even though he can leave in the summer for a cut-price €42m. (Source: Guardian)

Man United to offload five players

Manchester United are looking to permanently offload Marcos Rojo, Sergio Romero, Andreas Pereira, Diogo Dalot and Phil Jones this month. (Source: Telegraph)

Arsenal Intrested in Barcelona Goalkeeper

Arsenal are interested in signing Barcelona goalkeeper Neto on loan, according to Sky Sports. Barca do not want to loan out the 31-year-old Brazil international, but they are willing to sell him for around €20m, according to the report.

Odion Ighalo Update

Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, an emergency loan signing last February, will leave Old Trafford when his loan expires on Jan. 31.

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