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馃搮January 27, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Premier League January 2026 transfer window sees major deals like Semenyo to Man City and Gallagher to Tottenham; Malaysia players cleared pending appeal; Blatter warns on 2026 World Cup travel.
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Manchester City Signs Antoine Semenyo for 拢62.5m from Bournemouth

Manchester City has secured Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo in a 拢62.5m deal during the January 2026 transfer window. This high-profile move strengthens City's attack as part of their squad overhaul.Source 2Source 4 Semenyo is highlighted among the best January signings of 2026.Source 6

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Crystal Palace Acquires Brennan Johnson for 拢35m from Tottenham

Crystal Palace signed Tottenham's Brennan Johnson for 拢35m, bolstering their forward line. Meanwhile, they sold Marc Gu茅hi to Manchester City for 拢20m in a key defensive reshuffle.Source 2Source 4 Johnson ranks among top January transfers.Source 6

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Tottenham Hotspur Lands Conor Gallagher for 拢32m from Atletico Madrid

Tottenham completed the 拢32m signing of Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid, adding midfield depth. They also recalled Jamie Donley from loan but lost Johnson to Palace.Source 2 Gallagher is noted as one of 2026's best signings.Source 6

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Marc Gu茅hi Transfers from Crystal Palace to Manchester City for 拢20m

Manchester City signed defender Marc Gu茅hi from Crystal Palace for 拢20m amid their January activities. This move addresses defensive needs following other outs like loans to Girona.Source 2Source 4 Gu茅hi features in top signings lists.Source 6

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West Ham United Signs Taty Castellanos from Lazio

West Ham brought in Taty Castellanos from Lazio to enhance their striking options in January 2026. They also added Pablo Felipe and Keiber Lamadrid while loaning out several players.Source 4 Castellanos is among the standout transfers.Source 6

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Seven Malaysia Players Cleared to Play Pending FIFA Appeal

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has temporarily lifted FIFA's one-year suspensions on seven naturalized Malaysian players, allowing them to compete. The players, from Argentina, Brazil, Netherlands, and Spain, were banned over alleged fake documents.Source 3 A final ruling date is unspecified, but they can now participate fully.Source 3

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Sepp Blatter Warns Fans Against US Travel for 2026 World Cup

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter advised soccer fans to avoid traveling to the United States for the 2026 World Cup. His warning comes amid concerns related to the political climate under Trump.Source 5 Specific reasoning details were not elaborated in reports.Source 5

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Arsenal's January Loan Moves: Nwaneri to Marseille, Dudziak to Braintree

Arsenal sent Ethan Nwaneri on loan to Marseille and Harrison Dudziak to Braintree as part of their 2025-26 transfer activities. No major ins reported, focusing on youth development.Source 2 These moves align with squad management in the window.Source 2

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Burnley Signs Cameron Scott Amid Multiple Outgoings

Burnley added Cameron Scott in January 2026 while loaning out players like Luca Koleosho to Paris FC and Michael Obafemi to Blackpool. Transfers include releases and undisclosed deals to Dundee.Source 2 This reflects active squad trimming.Source 2

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Nottingham Forest Loans Lorenzo Lucca from Napoli

Nottingham Forest secured Lorenzo Lucca on loan from Napoli to boost their attack. They also managed outs like Arnaud Kalimuendo to Frankfurt on loan.Source 2 These deals aim to refresh the squad mid-season.Source 2

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Liverpool Recalls Owen Beck, Adds Mor Talla Ndiaye

Liverpool recalled Owen Beck from Derby County loan and signed Mor Talla Ndiaye from Amitie. Outgoings include loans like Luke Chambers to Charlton Athletic.Source 4 Youth-focused adjustments continue.Source 4

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Chile vs. USA Women's Match Live Updates on January 27

The USA Women's team faces Chile today in a key international fixture with live scores and stats available. Coverage includes highlights, play-by-play, and injury reports.Source 1 This match highlights ongoing women's international soccer action.Source 1