Postpublished at 09:43 GMT 2 February
Ben Ramsdale
BBC Sport
I think that might be a bit dramatic, Leigh.
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Ben Ramsdale
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I think that might be a bit dramatic, Leigh.
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Arsenal need a new striker and left winger before the transfer window shuts, otherwise no Premier League title.
Leigh, Hertfordshire
Image source, Getty ImagesHere's a story that seems to be gathering momentum.
On Friday, BBC Sport's Nizaar Kinsella reported that West Ham had registered contact with Chelsea over a loan move for defender Axel Disasi.
The Blues' preference remained to sell the 27-year-old, but they were keeping all options open, and had also had loan interest from Roma, while Lyon had asked to be kept informed.
Now, multiple outlets are reporting that Disasi is close to completing a loan switch to the London Stadium.
The France defender had been frozen out at Chelsea under previous manager Enzo Maresca, spending the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa before being forced to train with the so-called 'bomb squad' this campaign after failing to find a move away from Stamford Bridge.
He has been back training with the first team since the appointment of Liam Rosenior as head coach, but has not played for Chelsea since 20 January, 2025.
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool midfielder on BBC Match of the Day
On Liverpool's deal to sign Rennes centre-back Jacquet only from the summer:
It's odd, especially because they are so reliant on the Van Dijk-Konate partnership. I wouldn't find it as odd if they are only fighting for the Premier League, because they're out of it, but they've got a great chance in the Champions League and they don't really have any cover because Gomez is never fit.
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I'm with Jacob [@ 08:37], if we sign a centre back for £60M we want him now, get him acclimatised in the Premier league for next season !!!
Andy P, Cheshire
Liverpool try to buy Isak in the summer, fail so buy Ekitike, then go back and buy him anyway. Then fail to buy Guehi but pay £60m for an unknown CB that they won't get until the summer? Confusing times at Anfield
Neil, Leeds
Brighton's Brajan Gruda has joined Bundesliga side RB Leipzig on loan until the end of the season.
Albion boss Fabian Hurzeler said: "Brajan wants regular football and we are not able to guarantee him that in the second half of the season, so this loan represents a good move for all parties.
"This move gives him that opportunity, a chance to continue his development and we wish him well for the remainder of the season."
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BBC Sport football reporters
Leicester are working on a deal to sign Newcastle captain Jamaal Lascelles.
Caretaker Foxes manager Andy King is looking for reinforcements to help fix their ailing Championship season.
Lascelles is out of contract at the end of the season and had been expected to leave St James' Park.
The 32-year-old has made 253 appearances for Newcastle since joining from Nottingham Forest in 2014.
The Foxes are also expected to sign midfielder Joe Aribo from Southampton on loan. Aribo has made 111 appearances for Saints since joining in 2022 from Rangers
They are looking for a new manager having sacked Marti Cifuentes this month and are 16th in the Championship, with one win in their last six league games.
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Fulham need to sign a striker today. Muniz is pretty injury prone and Raul will be 35 in May. Just hope it's a long term solution, and not some kid on loan. I actually can't believe we're still waiting for the Mitrovic replacement that never materialised.
Tom, London
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As a Wolves supporter I can say that Palace are getting a terrible deal with Strand Larsen. He is not a patch on Mateta and not worth any more than £25m in my view
Mike, Worcestershire
Image source, Getty ImagesJuly, 2025: Jorgen Strand Larsen turns a season-long loan from Celta Vigo into a permanent move to Wolves after scoring 14 goals in the 2024-25 campaign
Summer 2025: Weeks after completing the signing, Wolves are forced to fend off interest from Newcastle United, turning down bids of £50m and £55m for the Norway striker
September, 2025: Newcastle eventually turn their attention elsewhere, completing deals for Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa, while Strand Larsen signs an improved contract at Wolves running up to 2030, with the option of a further year
January, 2026: Strand Larsen continues to attract interest, despite only scoring one Premier League goal, his figures boosted by two goals in the League Cup and an FA Cup hat-trick
23 January: Wolves reject an offer worth up to £39m from Leeds United
29 January: Crystal Palace raise the stakes, and Wolves finally bite, agreeing a deal in principle for an initial fee of around £50m
30 January: The move is thrown into doubt, with the Eagles stalling over the total cost of the deal, as Wolves boss Rob Edwards confirms Strand Larsen is available to play against Bournemouth
01 February: Wolves accept a new, reduced offer from Palace of £43m plus £5 in add-ons
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Sami Mokbel
BBC Sport Senior football correspondent
Jean-Philippe Mateta will undergo further medical tests with AC Milan today after the Italian side agreed a deal to sign the Crystal Palace striker.
Mateta undertook part of his medical ahead of a potential move to the San Siro on Sunday and will have more tests just hours before the 7pm transfer deadline.
Palace manager Oliver Glasner disclosed in December that Mateta has been nursing a knee issue, though it remains to be seen whether the complaint impacts on the striker’s medical examination on Monday.
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Waking up this morning thinking why we have spent three times more to sign Jacquet than the £20m we could have on Guehi? Oh and he only comes in from the summer onwards.
Ameer
£60 million for an unproven CB, could’ve had a proven England international with plenty of Premier League experience for £45 million in the summer but wanted him on the cheap, big gamble by my club.
Ted, Southport
Simon Stone
BBC Sport Manchester United reporter
The word out of Manchester United this morning is that it is likely to be a quiet day transfer wise.
England Under-20 forward Ethan Wheatley is due to join Bradford and Gibraltar international James Scanlon is likely to complete a loan move but significant moves are thought to be unlikely.
Ruben Amorim did say he thought there would be additions but United officials were not willing to sanction spending on anyone other than a long-term target
If Amorim had still been in charge, we would probably have been debating the future of Kobbie Mainoo. But Mainoo is now playing and doing well under Michael Carrick.
Joshua Zirkzee and Manuel Ugarte are on the fringes and it would be interesting to see what the reaction would if a club tried to bring in central defenders young defender Tyler Fredericson, or, less likely, Ayden Heaven or Leny Yoro on loan.
Casemiro's form has reduced the need for immediate central midfield reinforcements - given his salary there is a desire for him to start games - but as Carrick said on Friday, 'never say never on deadline day.
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I'm really hoping Saturday was a wake up call to Newcastle. We need reinforcements virtually all over the park if we are to even contemplate competing in four competitions and getting back into Europe next season.
Liam, Aberdeen
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Newcastle should be all over Harry Wilson, if he's available.
David, Bucharest
Nizaar Kinsella
BBC Sport Chelsea reporter
Bournemouth are widely expected to have concluded their winter business after signing four players — more than any other Premier League club so far.
Their final potential deal had been an initial loan move for Inter Milan defender Luis Henrique, but it was dependent on the Italian club bringing in reinforcements who have not arrived at San Siro.
As a result, the Cherries are not actively pursuing further signings, though they remain open to doing business should an opportunity arise.
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I’m a Liverpool fan and am all for centre back signing as we needed it and I'm glad we got Jacquet but can he come today not in June please!
Jacob, Brighton
Jeremy Jacquet broke through into the Rennes first team at the tail end of last season and has played 18 of their 20 matches in Ligue 1 this campaign.
The 20-year-old has made five appearances for France Under-21s, but is yet to earn a cap for the senior side.
He did not make the squad for the 2025 Under-21s Euros in Slovakia, despite being capped twice in the lead up to the tournament, but has since made the squad for all four qualifiers played for the 2027 U21s Euros.
Jacquet offers Liverpool a commanding physical presence, combined with an accomplished range of passing and an ability to read the game that belies his age.
He stands at over 6ft 1ins tall and possesses an impressive turn of pace.
According to Fbref, external, in the 2025-26 Ligue 1 season, he has averaged 1.18 interceptions per 90 minutes, while figures on FotMob, external show he has won 75.5% of his aerial duels.
Stats provided by Opta, external show he has a passing accuracy of 91.1% and has completed 74.3% of his passes into the final-third.
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Aadam Patel
Football Reporter
Earlier, we told you that Liverpool have agreed a £60m deal for defender Jeremy Jacquet, but the centre-half will not be joining the club in the current transfer window.
Personal terms have been agreed and the defender is set to join on a contract until June 2031, with the option to extend for another 12 months.
He is flying into the UK this morning to complete his medical ahead of his summer move.