All Premier League transfers confirmed that could happen in January 2026!
Which are the biggest possible Premier League transfers in January 2026? Here is the latest information about all Premier League transfers that could happen!
Is Ruben Neves joining Man Utd? Can Bournemouth block Semenyo to Man City? And please, someone tell us where is Mo Salah going to play next season!
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All Premier League transfers confirmed from Summer transfer window 2024/25!
| # | Player | Age | Market value | Club | Fee |
| 1 | Jude Bellingham | 20 | €120.00m | Real Madrid | €103.00m |
| 2 | Declan Rice | 24 | €90.00m | Arsenal | €116.60m |
| 3 | Moisés Caicedo | 21 | €75.00m | Chelsea | €116.00m |
| 4 | Harry Kane | 30 | €90.00m | Bayern Munich | €95.00m |
| 5 | Randal Kolo Muani | 24 | €80.00m | Paris SG | €95.00m |
| 6 | Josko Gvardiol | 21 | €75.00m | Man City | €90.00m |
| 7 | Neymar | 31 | €60.00m | Al-Hilal | €90.00m |
| 8 | Christopher Nkunku | 25 | €80.00m | Chelsea | €60.00m |
| 9 | Kai Havertz | 24 | €55.00m | Arsenal | €75.00m |
| 10 | Dominik Szoboszlai | 22 | €50.00m | Liverpool | €70.00m |
Top 3 Premier League transfers that could happen in January 2026
With this made, now let us look at how the three biggest transfers of 2026 could go down!
Transfer News 2026’s 3 biggest possible transfers is here for you and we will give you the latest on some transfers you are dying to know and also discuss the 3 biggest possible transfers that are about to go through in January transfer window 2026.
First up, here are some info on the most talked-about 3 biggest possible transfers of 2026 and whether it can happen! Watch & Bet on Football =>
1. Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City

- Current Club: AFC Bournemouth
- Age: 25 years old
- Estimated Transfer Fee: ~£65 million (release clause)
Antoine Semenyo is widely expected to complete a big move to Manchester City when the January transfer window opens, with his £65 million release clause due to be triggered in the first two weeks of January.
Manchester City are currently in direct negotiations with Bournemouth and are close to finalising personal terms with the Ghanaian attacker, who has been one of the Premier League’s most exciting forwards this season.
Reports suggest City are the frontrunners to secure his signature, despite interest from Liverpool and others, giving Pep Guardiola a much-needed attacking boost for the season’s second half.
Semenyo’s versatility and pace make him an ideal fit in City’s forward line as they push on multiple fronts.
2) Rúben Neves to Manchester United

- Current Club: Al-Hilal (Saudi Pro League)
- Age: 28 years old
- Estimated Transfer Fee: ~£18-£20 million
Manchester United are reported to be targeting Rúben Neves as a smart midfield reinforcement in January, with the Portuguese playmaker keen on a return to the Premier League.
Neves, currently at Al-Hilal, is in the final six months of his contract and has reportedly rejected a new deal, opening the door for an affordable winter move.
Sources suggest the fee could be in the region of £18-£20 million, or even lower, given his contract situation and the club’s willingness to sell rather than lose him for nothing in the summer.
Neves’s vast Premier League experience and ability to control the tempo would address a key area of weakness for United under Ruben Amorim. Watch & Bet on Football =>
3) Marc Guéhi to Liverpool (or another Elite Club)

- Current Club: Crystal Palace
- Age: 25 years old
- Estimated Transfer Fee: ~£25-£35 million
England centre-back Marc Guéhi is another high-profile name expected to move soon, with his Crystal Palace contract expiring in June 2026 and no renewal in sight.
Liverpool remain one of the clubs most keen on signing him, having nearly completed a deal in the summer before it collapsed at the deadline.
Reports indicate Palace may now be open to selling in January — rather than risk losing him for free in the summer — with an estimated transfer fee in the £25-£35 million range.
Guéhi’s leadership and ball-playing ability make him an attractive long-term defensive recruit for any top-six Premier League club seeking to solidify their backline. Watch & Bet on Football =>
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I hope Arsenal can land Upamecano in the summer