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Transfer Centre LIVE! Will Sterling find a new PL club before today's deadline?
London, February 5, 2026 – The January transfer window slammed shut on February 2 at 7pm UK time, but speculation lingers around Raheem Sterling's future as clubs reflect on Deadline Day drama across the Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership, and Europe. Premier League teams splashed £404.1m on signings, with big moves headlining the action.[3][4]
Premier League Highlights
- Manchester City: Smashed the market with £64m for Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo and £20m for Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi. Recalled Sverre Nypan and Max Alleyne from loans.[3]
- Brentford: Signed Kaye Furo from Club Brugge for £8.7m; loaned out Benjamin Arthur to Celtic, Frank Onyeka to Coventry.[3]
- Chelsea: Recalled loanees Mamdou Sarr, Caleb Wiley, Kiano Dyer; added Yisa Alao from Sheffield Wednesday. Axel Disasi loaned to West Ham.[3]
- Liverpool: Recalled James McConnell and Owen Beck; signed Mor Talla Ndiaye undisclosed. Loans out for Calum Scanlon, James Norris.[3]
- Arsenal: Evan Mooney from St Mirren undisclosed.[3]
EFL and Scottish Moves
Championship saw Bailey Cadamarteri (£1m Sheffield Wednesday to Wrexham), Andy Moran (£1m Brighton to Preston), Joe Rothwell (Rangers to Sheffield United).[1] League One: Leighton Clarkson (Aberdeen to Blackpool), Gabriele Biancheri (Man Utd loan to Rotherham).[1]
Scottish Premiership buzzed with Junior Adamu (Freiburg loan to Celtic), Scott Wright (Birmingham loan to Dundee), Mushane Garananga (Copenhagen loan to Hibs).[1]
Rumours and Beyond
Tottenham captain Cristian Romero is on Atletico Madrid's radar after an Instagram outburst.[4][7] Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Al Nassr training amid strike rumors, contractually obliged for Friday's clash despite £500k/day wages.[5] Spurs papers hint at summer exits and failed winter targets.[6]
Post-deadline, eyes turn to Sterling – will he secure a Premier League return? Follow Sky Sports for updates. (298 words)
