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After all, the time to look ahead to the next slate of moves is now for the top clubs throughout Europe.
Liverpool
Arrivals: FW Kaide Gordon (Norwich City, loan ended)
Notable departures: MF Stefan Bajcetic (Las Palmas, loan), DF Calvin Ramsay (Kilmarnock, loan)
How well did Liverpool meet their transfer needs in January?
If any club could afford not to bolster their squad in the transfer market this month, it's Liverpool.
Arne Slot's side have defied expectations to climb to the summit of the Premier League and Champions League tables and look in rude health heading into the business end of the campaign.
-- Beth Lindop
Arsenal
Arrivals: None
Notable departures: DF Ayden Heaven (Man United)
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Marcotti: Arsenal title hopes rest on Havertz fitness
Gabriele Marcotti believes Arsenal's titles hopes are very dependent on keeping Kai Havertz fit for the rest of the season.
How well did Arsenal meet their transfer needs in January?
To be blunt, they didn't meet them at all.
If Arsenal gambled by opting against signing a striker last summer, then choosing not to do so again in January is a brave double-down given the stakes.
Manchester City's dramatic fall from grace has created an unexpected opportunity to win the Premier League -- a feeling exacerbated by the Gunners' 5-1 win over Pep Guardiola's side on Sunday -- and many wanted Arsenal to risk a signing or two to give them the best shot at glory in the run-in.
-- Rob Dawson
Manchester United
Arrivals: DF Patrick Dorgu (Lecce), DF Ayden Heaven (Arsenal)
Notable departures: FW Marcus Rashford (Aston Villa, loan), FW Antony (Real Betis, loan)
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Can Patrick Dorgu help with Man United's system?
Luis Miguel Echegaray breaks down Manchester United's most recent signing, Patrick Dorgu, as United continue to struggle with Ruben Amorim's formation changes.
How well did Man United meet their transfer needs in January?
United's priority in the January window was to sign a left wing-back, and they've done that with the €35m arrival of Patrick Dorgu from Lecce.
-- Julien Laurens
Borussia Dortmund
Arrivals: MF Carney Chukwuemeka (Chelsea, loan), DF Daniel Svensson (Nordsjaelland, loan), MF Salih Özcan (Wolfsburg, loan ended)
Notable departures: FW Donyell Malen (Aston Villa), FW Sebastian Haller (FC Utrecht, loan)
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Why it's time for Gio Reyna and Dortmund to part ways
Derek Rae joins "Futbol Americas" to make the case for Gio Reyna leaving Borussia Dortmund to become a regular starter elsewhere.
How well did Borussia Dortmund meet their transfer needs in January?
Dortmund's biggest issue during the January window was the fact that the club only started to be proactive on the market once Niko Kova? was signed, following the sacking of previous manager Nuri ?ahin.
At the end of the window, Dortmund made a big push in the transfer market, loaning left-back Daniel Svensson from Nordsjaelland as well as Carney Chukwuemeka from Chelsea.
-- Constantin Eckner
Bayern Munich
Arrivals: GK Jonas Urbig (Cologne)
Notable departures: None
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What went wrong for Bayern in Champions League defeat?
Stewart Robson discusses where Bayern Munich faltered in their 3-0 defeat to Feyenoord.
How well did Bayern Munich meet their transfer needs in January?
As predicted by Bayern Munich's director of sport Max Eberl before the transfer window opened, Bayern remained pretty inactive in January.
-- Eckner
Bayer Leverkusen
Arrivals: DF Mario Hermoso (Roma, loan), FW Emiliano Buendía (Aston Villa, loan)
Notable departures: None
How well did Bayer Leverkusen meet their transfer needs in January?
Leverkusen didn't have to address any pressing needs during the January window and thus remained rather quiet, only loaning defender Mario Hermoso from Roma and attacking midfielder Emiliano Buendía from Aston Villa.
Hermoso has not been brought in as a potential replacement for Jonathan Tah: the German international's contract ends in June, and he will be on his way out at the end of the season.
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