So, there it is. The January transfer window is in the books.
It was always going to be a rather hectic period for Arsenal given their position in the Premier League table. They had a massive opportunity to bolster their squad and set themselves up for a significant second half of the 2022/23 season. A title is at stake.
There were disappointments, sure, but the majority of supporters are content with the club’s business. Whether it’s enough to hold off Manchester City until May remains to be seen, but they’ve given themselves a good enough chance. The squad is undoubtedly deeper and stronger.
Arsenal’s 2023 January transfer window arrivals
Here’s an assessment of Arsenal’s three January signings.
Leandro Trossard (from Brighton – £27m)
A move for Shakhtar Donetsk hot-shot Mykahylo Mudryk appeared inevitable for much of the window, but Arsenal dithered in negotiations as the Ukrainian club refused to drift away from their hefty asking price.
The Gunners’ hesitance allowed Chelsea to swoop and the Blues quickly wrapped up a deal that could be worth £100m when it’s all said and done.
With the club desperately needing another attacker to bolster their impressive front line, an alternative was quickly sounded out in the form of Trossard. His desire to leave Brighton meant this was a relatively simple deal to pull off, and the Belgian has looked bright in his two Arsenal appearances thus far.
Given his profile and price, this was a savvy piece of business from the club, even if he wasn’t their number one target.
Grade: B+
Jakub Kiwior (from Spezia – £21m)
The deal for Kiwior came out of nowhere, much like the Fabio Vieira move last summer. Kiwior’s impressed in Serie A and will provide cover in a couple of positions for the remainder of the season.
I don’t expect him to play much in the coming weeks and months, but he adds depth to a rather thin left centre-back position.
Grade: B
Jorginho (from Chelsea – £12m)
A move that I initially loathed has grown on me. The Italian has signed a modest 18-month contract with the Gunners and is only here to take the burden off Thomas Partey.
With Elneny injured and Sambi Lokonga out on loan, Jorginho will have a big say down the stretch should the Ghanaian, God forbid, succumb to an injury. The Italian has shone in systems akin to Mikel Arteta’s in the past which hide his flaws and maximise his strengths.
All in all, this could be a sneaky good piece of business by the club.
Grade: B
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<p>Here’s an assessment of every Arsenal departure in the January window.</p>
<h2>Marquinhos (joined Norwich – Loan)</h2>
<p>Marquinhos has barely featured since his dream debut away at FC Zurich on Matchday 1 of Arsenal’s Europa League campaign. He’s not yet ready to compete with Bukayo Saka for a spot in Arteta’s full-strength XI, so a loan did make sense.</p>
<p>The Brazilian will don familiar colours at Norwich for the remainder of the season where he’ll be hoping to aid the Canaries’ bid for promotion. The Championship side aren’t blessed with an array of gifted wide options, so Marquinhos could earn his fair share of minutes down the stretch.</p>
<p>On paper, this seems like a smart move, but he has to play.</p>
<p><strong>Grade: B</strong></p>
<h2>Cedric Soares (joined Fulham – Loan)</h2>
<p>Cedric has been thrust to the backbenches this term and it’s likely that we’ve already seen the last of him in an Arsenal shirt despite only completing a loan move to Fulham on deadline day.</p>
<p>I’m pretty indifferent to this move, to be honest, as Cedric doesn’t have a long-term future at the club. We’ve got enough cover at right-back, and Fulham are covering his wages for the remainder of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Grade: B-</strong></p>
<h2>Sambi Lokonga (joined Crystal Palace – Loan)</h2>
<p>I’m a big fan of this move. Lokonga, who desperately needed a move of this sort, has the chance to learn <a title="Sambi Lokonga’s Crystal Palace loan is best for his Arsenal career" href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2023/02/02/assessing-every-move-arsenals-january-transfer-window/"https://paininthearsenal.com/2023/02/01/lokonga-palace-loan-best-arsenal-career/" rel="">from an Arsenal great in Patrick Vieira</a> for the remainder of the season.</p>
<p>The Belgian will likely be utilised as an #8 at Selhurst Park given Cheick Doucoure’s strength at the base of midfield, and this is where his future could lie at the Emirates.</p>
<p>Lokonga has a wealth of young attacking talent to work with at Palace and should he earn regular minutes, he’ll undoubtedly benefit from this loan.</p>
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