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The January 2026 Transfer Window Thread - Now Closed!

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So have we struggled or not? Make your mind up.
We have in this window as we did last winter window in regards to missing out on players.
I'm quite relaxed about the situation although I have a little concern defensively although it appears Santos is staying.

One thing for certain, it's not been a quiet window.
 
We have in this window as we did last winter window in regards to missing out on players.
I'm quite relaxed about the situation although I have a little concern defensively although it appears Santos is staying.

One thing for certain, it's not been a quiet window.
It wouldn't be the same if you didn't have your knickers in a twist about something.

I guess some people are never happy despite being told not to expect anything.

You crack on.
 
The anticipation on this Walta deal......loan or permanent!
Big signing despite being told it would be a quiet window.

Swansea City 👏👏👏👏👏👏
 
Wales not mentioned.
It actually stated Italian and English clubs 😁

We shall see, don't know much about him but my gut feeling is that we have little to nothing financially to play with this window. I would guess any permanent signings s would be in the summer but a possible loan this window with a delay and and obligation to buy in the summer a route through club might be looking down for the right player/s.
Loan or permanent.
 
Probably meant a quiet one for the first team
Only Benson left plus Casey .
3 added for first team .
Yes a good window
Yes, decent enough window and this Walta deal means that it wasn't a quiet one and will excite the fan base.
 
Swansea City is delighted to announce the signing of Leo Walta from IK Sirius, subject to the relevant approval.

The 22-year-old attacking midfielder joins on loan until the end of the season, and he will complete a permanent move for an undisclosed fee on July 1, 2026, subject to conditions.

Walta will wear the number 21 shirt for the Swans.

The exciting Finland international enjoyed an outstanding 2025 Allsvenskan campaign, scoring 16 goals and creating three more in 30 top-flight appearances.

Walta, who was a target for a number of clubs, will add to head coach Vitor Matos’ technical and creative options in advanced areas.

In total Walta has contributed 23 league goals in just 59 league appearances for Sirius, and he has 10 Finland caps to his name.

He started his career in the youth ranks with HJK Helsinki, and went on to have trials with the likes of PSV Eindhoven and Bayern Munich as a teenager.

Walta joined FC Nordsjælland at the age of 16 and impressed in their age-grade sides before making the step up to senior level in 2021.

Productive loan spells with Danish club HB Koge and Mjallby followed before he joined Sirius in March 2024, going on to mark himself out as one of the most exciting young talents in Scandinavian football.

Swansea City head coach Vitor Matos, said: “We are really pleased to have Leo join Swansea City.

“His creativity and ability to play in small spaces, the technical level he has, will help us a lot as a team.

“He gives us a different kind of profile in the middle of the pitch, he can contribute goals and assists; and in his position producing those sorts of numbers always helps.

“He is versatile in terms of how he can play and contribute, he is a smart player with an ability to find the right passes and actions in the final third.

“That’s what we have been trying to find, now we have him and it’s about working to integrate him into the team and the squad.

“He was in his pre-season in Sweden, so he is a different stage and it’s important we give him the time to adapt, but we are very happy he is a Swansea player."

Global head of analytics and recruitment Adam Worth, added: “We are delighted to welcome Leo to Swansea City. He provides a goal threat in advanced central positions, has excellent balance and vision, is a threat at dead-ball situations and provides a profile that we have been missing for some time.

“Leo has always excelled in the data and scouting stages of our process, and has been a top target of the club for some time.

“With his previous league campaign having finished at the beginning of November, as a club we will now work with Leo to help him make the adjustment to the rigours of Championship football.

“We are very excited to have him at Swansea City.”
 
Loan to permanent is probably sensible, we must be close to the ffp rules kicking in. Still what an awesome looking signing! Made my day
 
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