When does the winter transfer window open? Key dates in January 2023 for new signings in Premier League, La Liga, and European leagues

Kyle Bonn

When does the winter transfer window open? Key dates in January 2023 for new signings in Premier League, La Liga, and European leagues image

The 2022 summer transfer window is nearly complete and the 2022/23 campaign is firmly underway, but there will be squad needs that arise as the season drags on.

Whether through injury, mismanagement, or other circumstances, top teams will identify midseason needs to strengthen squads and push towards various goals. Other clubs will have players who are looking for a move away, whether to find more minutes, create space from a dust-up, solve a contract dispute, or another reason.

That can create perfect matches around the club landscape as players look for greener pastures.

Often, however, the deals in the winter transfer window don't reach the financial heights of those completed during the summer, as teams are more often filling short-term holes than building for the future. Still, the deals done midseason can often change the course of a club's campaign.

The Sporting News brings you all the information on the 2023 winter transfer window across Europe.

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When does the 2023 January transfer window open?

As is the case in most years, the 2023 January transfer window is open in most nations from the start of January to the end of the month.

This year, because January 1 falls on a Sunday, some leagues have altered the schedule slightly to accommodate the calendar quirk and let the biggest days of business fall on a weekday, but others have left it as-is. Other leagues have chosen to work around league fixture changes born from the unique scheduling of the 2022 World Cup, held for the first time in November and December.

Below are the 2023 winter transfer window dates for many of the top European leagues.

LeagueCountryOpenClose
Premier LeagueEnglandJan. 1, 2023Jan. 31, 2023
Ligue 1FranceJan. 1, 2023Jan. 31, 2023
BundesligaGermanyJan. 1, 2023Jan. 31, 2023
Serie AItalyJan. 2, 2023Jan. 31, 2023
EredivisieNetherlandsJan. 3, 2023Jan. 31, 2023
Primeira LigaPortugalJan. 3, 2023Feb. 2, 2023
Scottish PLScotlandJan. 1, 2023Jan. 31, 2023
La LigaSpainJan. 2, 2023Jan. 31, 2023
Super LigTurkeyJan. 12, 2023Feb. 8, 2023

In the Premier League, the winter transfer window will close specifically at 11 p.m. BST on January 31.

That deadline is for submitting what is known as a "deal sheet" to the league office for registration, while clubs have an additional two hours to complete all the required paperwork to complete a transfer.

Recap of 2022 January transfer window

Last year, the 2022 winter transfer window brought a flurry of activity.

The most expensive deal of the winter transfer window was the capture of Dusan Vlahovic by Juventus, who signed the striker from Fiorentina in an €81 million deal. Meanwhile, Barcelona spent €55m to secure Ferran Torres from Man City.

The top Premier League capture of the winter transfer window was Liverpool's signing of Luis Diaz for a €47m fee from Portuguese club Porto, while Newcastle United spent €42.1m on Bruno Guimaraes of Lyon. The top intra-Premier League deal was a tie, with Newcastle's splurge of €30 million on Chris Wood of Burnley equalled by Aston Villa's move for full-back Lucas Digne of Everton.

Newcastle, under new Saudi-backed ownership, made a splash in the transfer window, successfully staving off relegation. The Magpies racked up a net spend twice that of any other Premier League club, offloading just over €100m.

Top signings of 2022 January transfer window

Transfer figures via transfermarkt.com

PlayerDepartingArrivingFee
Dusan VlahovicFiorentinaJuventus€81.6m
Ferran TorresMan CityBarcelona€55.0m
Luis DiazPortoLiverpool€47.0m
Bruno GuimaraesLyonNewcastle€42.1m
Chris WoodBurnleyNewcastle€30.0m
Lucas DigneEvertonAston Villa€30.0m
Yuri AlbertoInternacionalZenit€25.0m
Vitaliy MykolenkoDynamo KyivEverton€23.5m
Rodrigo BetancurJuventusTottenham€19.0m
Wout WeghorstWolfsburgBurnley€17.5m

Record winter transfer window signings

While winter transfer window signings don't often tend to be of the big-money variety, a few transfers stand out above the rest.

The 2018 winter transfer window was responsible for many of those on the list below, including the two most expensive winter deals of all time.

Transfer figures via transfermarkt.com

PlayerYearFromToFee
Philippe Coutinho2018LiverpoolBarcelona€135.0m
Virgil van Dijk2018SouthamptonLiverpool€84.7m
Dusan Vlahovic2022FiorentinaJuventus€81.6m
Aymeric Laporte2018Athletic BilbaoMan City€65.0m
Christian Pulisic2019Borussia DortmundChelsea€64.0m
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang2018Borussia DortmundArsenal€63.8m
Bruno Fernandes2020Sporting CPMan United€63.0m
Diego Costa2018ChelseaAtletico Madrid€60.0m
Oscar2017ChelseaShanghai SIPG€60.0m
Fernando Torres2011LiverpoolChelsea€58.5m

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.