Barclays Premier League 2011/12 – Complete January 2012 Transfers

The January 2012 Transfer Window closed on 31st January 2012, stopping Barclays Premier League teams from transferring players in or out until the next window, which opens in the summer of 2012.

This page contains details of all transfers involving teams from the Barclays Premier League which occurred in January 2012.

Prices are listed, where these are known publicly. Transfers involving teams currently occupying the Top Four positions in the table, and selected other big deals, are in Bold type.

31 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Keith Andrews  – From Blackburn to West Brom – Deal: Free
  • Patrick Bamford – From Nottingham Forest to Chelsea – Deal: £1.5m
  • Sebastien Bassong – From Tottenham to Wolves – Deal: Loan
  • Ryan Bennett – Peterborough to Norwich – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Wayne Bridge – From Man City to Sunderland – Deal: Loan
  • Kevin de Bruyne – From Genk to Chelsea – Deal: £6.7m
  • Djibril Cisse  – From Lazio to QPR – Deal: £4m
  • Matthew Connolly – From QPR to Reading – Deal: Loan
  • Vedran Corluka – From Tottenham to Bayer Leverkusen – Deal: Loan
  • Matt Doherty – Wolves to Hibernian – Deal: Loan
  • Martin Hansen – Liverpool to Viborg FF – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Danny Higginbotham  – From Stoke City to Nottingham Forest – Deal: Loan
  • Gonzalo Jara Reyes  – From West Brom to Brighton – Deal: Loan
  • Nikica Jelavic – From Rangers to Everton – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Andy Keogh – From Wolves to Millwall – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Sotirios Kyrgiakos – From Wolfsburg to Sunderland – Deal: Loan
  • Ben Marshall – From Stoke to Leicester – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Joe Mattock  – From West Brom to Brighton – Deal: Loan
  • Ryo Miyaichi – From Arsenal to Bolton – Deal: Loan
  • Ravel Morrison – From Manchester United to West Ham – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Oliver Norwood – From Manchester United to Coventry – Deal: Loan
  • Curtis Obeng  – From Wrexham to Swansea – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Marcus Olsson – From Halmstads to Blackburn – Deal: Free
  • Bradley Orr – From QPR to Blackburn – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Steven Pienaar – Tottenham to Everton – Deal: Loan
  • David Pizarro  – From Roma to Manchester City – Deal: Loan
  • Pavel Pogrebnyak – From Stuttgart to Fulham – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Liam Ridgewell – From Birmingham to West Brom – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Louis Saha  – From Everton to Tottenham – Deal: Free
  • Adam Smith – From Tottenham to Leeds – Deal: Loan
  • Marvin Sordell – Watford to Bolton – Deal: Undisclosed
  • James Tavernier – From Newcastle to MK Dons – Deal: Loan
  • Frederic Veselid – From Manchester City to Manchester United – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Ryan Williams – From Portsmouth to Fulham – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Scott Wootton  – From Manchester United to Nottingham Forest – Deal: Loan
  • Bobby Zamora – From Fulham to QPR – Deal: Undisclosed

30 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • John Bostock – From Tottenham to Sheffield Wednesday – Deal: Loan
  • Tom Carroll – From Tottenham to Derby – Deal: Loan
  • Samba Diakite – From Nancy to QPR – Deal: Loan
  • Alex Kacaniklic – Fulham to Watford – Deal: Loan
  • Matthew Lund – From Stoke to Bristol Rovers – Deal: Loan
  • Rhys Murphy – Arsenal to Preston North End – Deal: Loan
  • Jordan Mustoe  – From Wigan to Barnet – Deal: Loan
  • Kudus Oyenuga – Tottenham to St Johnstone – Deal: Loan
  • Jamie Reckford – Wolves to Scunthorpe United – Deal: Loan
  • Sam Vokes – From Wolves to Brighton – Deal: Loan
  • Danny Ward – Wrexham to Liverpool – Deal: Undisclosed

29 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Diniyar Bilyaletdinov – Everton to Spartak Moscow – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Alan Smith – Newcastle to MK Dons – Deal: Loan

28 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Roman Bednar – From West Brom to Blackpool – Deal: Free
  • Mame Biram Diouf – Manchester United to Hannover 96 – Deal: Undisclosed

27 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Alex – From Chelsea to Paris Saint-Germain – Deal: £4.5m
  • Ryan Brunt – Stoke to Tranmere – Deal: Loan
  • Florent Cuvelier – Stoke to Walsall – Deal: Loan
  • Nouha Dicko – Wigan to Blackpool – Deal: Loan
  • Shane Lowry – Aston Villa to Millwall – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Romaine Sawyers – West Brom to Shrewsbury – Deal: Loan

26 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Lee Lucas – Swansea City to Burton Albion – Deal: Loan
  • Nedum Onuoha – From Manchester City to QPR – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Tim Ream – From New York Red Bulls to Bolton – Deal: £2.5m
  • Jason Roberts – From Blackburn to Reading – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Solomon Taiwo – From Cardiff to Leyton Orient – Deal: Loan
  • Sanchez Watt – From Arsenal to Crawley Town – Deal: Loan
  • Sam Winnall – Wolves to Inverness – Deal: Loan

25 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Jean Beausejour – Birmingham to Wigan – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Korey Smith – From Norwich City to Barnsley – Deal: Loan

24 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Jonny Howson – Leeds to Norwich – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Taye Taiwo – From AC Milan to QPR – Deal: Loan
  • Michael Tonge – From Stoke to Barnsley – Deal: Loan

23 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Nathan Delfouneso – Aston Villa to Leicester City – Deal: Loan
  • Tom Soares – From Stoke to Hibernian – Deal: Loan

20 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Daniel Boateng – From Arsenal to Swindon – Deal: Loan
  • Fabian Delph – Aston Villa to Leeds United – Deal: Loan
  • Danny Drinkwater – From Manchester United to Leicester City – Deal: Undisclosed

 

19 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Sam Walker  – From Chelsea to Yeovil – Deal: Loan

18 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Jack Grimmer – From Aberdeen to Fulham – Deal: £200,000
  • Sead Hajrovic – Arsenal to Barnet – Deal: Loan
  • Ryan Noble – From Sunderland to Derby – Deal: Loan

17 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Papiss Demba Cisse – From Freiburg to Newcastle – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Ben Mee – From Man City to Burnley – Deal: Undisclosed

16 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Gary Cahill – From Bolton to Chelsea – Deal: £7m
  • Jordan Cook – Sunderland to Carlisle United – Deal: Loan
  • Lateef Elford-Alliyu – West Bromwich Albion to Tranmere Rovers – Deal: Loan
  • Yago Falque – Juventus to Tottenham – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Yago Falque – Tottenham to Southampton – Deal: Loan
  • Joshua King – From Manchester United to Hull City – Deal: Loan
  • Louis Laing – From Sunderland to Wycombe – Deal: Loan

13 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Trevor Carson – Sunderland to Hull City – Deal: Loan
  • David Davis  – From Wolves to Chesterfield – Deal: Loan
  • Darron Gibson – Manchester United to Everton – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Dean Parrett – From Tottenham to Yeovil – Deal: Loan

12 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • George Francomb – Norwich to Hibernian – Deal: Loan
  • Liam Noble – Sunderland to Carlisle – Deal: Free
  • Jack Sampson – Bolton to Southend – Deal: Loan
  • Alex Tchuimeni-Nimely – Manchester City to Coventry City – Deal: Loan

11 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Ben Gordon – Chelsea to Kilmarnock – Deal: Loan

10 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Rory Donnelly – From Cliftonville to Swansea – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Luke Freeman – Arsenal to Stevenage – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Nyron Nosworthy – From Sunderland to Watford – Deal: Loan
  • Darnel Situ – From Lens to Swansea – Deal: £250,000
  • James Wallace – From Everton to Stevenage – Deal: Loan

9 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Scott Allan – Dundee United to West Bromwich Albion – Deal: Undisclosed

6 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Chris Chantler – From Manchester City to Carlisle – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Thierry Henry – From New York Red Bulls to Arsenal – Deal: Loan

5 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • John Egan – Sunderland to Crystal Palace – Deal: Loan
  • Aristote Nsiala – From Everton to Accrington – Deal: Loan

4 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Vito Mannone – Arsenal to Hull – Deal: Loan

3 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Elliot Parish – From Aston Villa to Cardiff – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Danny Pugh – From Stoke to Leeds – Deal: Undisclosed
  • Kieran Trippier – Manchester City to Burnley – Deal: Undisclosed

2 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • Blair Adams – From Sunderland to Northampton – Deal: Loan
  • Harry Bunn – From Man City to Preston – Deal: Loan
  • Federico Macheda – From Manchester United to QPR – Deal: Loan
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson – Hoffenheim to Swansea – Deal: Loan
  • Rhys Taylor – Chelsea to Rotherham – Deal: Loan

1 January – Transfers Involving Premier League Teams

  • David Button  – From Tottenham to Doncaster – Deal: Loan
  • Emmanuel Frimpong – Arsenal to Wolves – Deal: Loan
  • Andros Townsend – From Tottenham to Leeds – Deal: Loan
  • Danny Wilson – From Liverpool to Blackpool – Deal: Loan
  • Nicolas Anelka – Chelsea to Shanghai Shenhua – Deal: Undisclosed

What do you think of this season’s January Barclays Premier League transfers? Are you happy or upset with the business your favourite club has done? Leave your comment below.


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