

The 10 most eye-catching January transfer window deals - according to Football Manager
Could the virtual world given an indication of what business could take place in the Premier League over the coming weeks? Probably not...but let’s have a look anyway!
The January transfer window is officially open for business as the great and the good of the Premier League prepare to get out their cheque books or flash the cash in a bid to strengthen their squads.
Ok, cheque books aren’t really a thing anymore and clubs don’t really use ‘cash’ to wheel and deal in the transfer market. But no matter how transactions are completed, it seems highly likely the next four weeks will be hectic at clubs around the country and speculation will only increase as the final days of the window approach.
Now, 3AddedMinutes thought it would be fascinating to utilise the services of Football Manager 2023 to see just how the remainder of the January transfer could pan out. To paint a picture of how this virtual Premier League looks as the window ‘slams shut’ on the final day of the month, Manchester City top the table with Liverpool, Newcastle United and errr...Aston Villa in hot pursuit.
Real world leaders Arsenal lie in lowly seventh, Manchester United lie in even lowlier tenth and high-flying Fulham and Brighton and Hove Albion both sit in the bottom five and are fighting for their lives alongside the likes of Everton, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest.
Mo Salah and Ollie Watkins are the Premier League’s top goalscorers with 11 goals each, Newcastle United’s Nick Pope leads the way in the clean sheet table with 11 shut-outs and Kevin de Bruyne is predictably the league’s assist leader as he provided 14 goals for his Manchester City team-mates.
So, what eye-catching transfer business has been conducted in the virtual world? 3AddedMinutes takes a look at ten deals that have caused a surprise.
Now, 3AddedMinutes thought it would be fascinating to utilise the services of Football Manager 2023 to see just how the remainder of the January transfer could pan out. To paint a picture of how this virtual Premier League looks as the window ‘slams shut’ on the final day of the month, Manchester City top the table with Liverpool, Newcastle United and errr...Aston Villa in hot pursuit.

5. Ricardo Horta - Braga to Liverpool
A midfield reinforcement for Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool completed a £26m deal for the Braga captain. Photo: NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV

6. Teun Koopmeiners - Atalanta to Arsenal
The Netherlands international became a new addition for the Gunners when he completed a £26.5m move from Serie A side Atalanta on the final day of the window. Photo: Justin Setterfield

7. Lucas Verissimo - Benfica to Tottenham Hotspur
Antonio Conte added a Brazilian defender to his squad within the first few days of the virtual window as Verissimo made a £28.5m switch to North London. Photo: Getty Images

8. Konrad Laimer - RB Leipzig to Newcastle United
A reported target for Liverpool in the real world but it was Newcastle United that landed the RB Leipzig midfielder in the virtual transfer market as £33.5m was handed over to take the Austrian star to St James Park. Photo: Getty Images