In the third week of January 2022, take a look at the latest Premier League transfer news:
Everton
After a 2-1 defeat to league vice-captain Norwich, Everton officially announced the firing of the team's manager Benitez.

Benitez joined Everton in June last year, and after just seven months in charge of the Toffees, the former Liverpool manager was sacked for poor results in leading the team.
After officially leaving Everton, Benitez said he did not realize the "enormity of the task" at Everton.
Everton have won just one of the last 13 Premier League games and are currently 16th in the provisional standings, just six points above their relegation.
Benitez has his own take on the end of the class at Everton, saying: "We know it's not going to be easy and it's a big challenge, both emotionally and on a sporting level.
My love for Merseyside and the people here led me to take up the challenge, but it was only when you were inside that you realized the enormity of the task.
However, the club's financial situation and the growing number of injuries have allowed our team to consistently underperform in the league. I believe that once the injured players come back and new players come in in the winter window, we will get better.
But it's clear that the club can't wait. In any case, I would like to thank the board, my colleagues, the players, and the fans who have supported us during this time. "
After Benitez leaves the class, Everton will appoint Duncan Ferguson and Leiden Baines as interim managers.
In addition, Everton brought in three players this month: Vitaly McColenko from Dynamo Kiev, Nathan Patterson of The Rangers and Winger Anwar El Ghazi on loan from Aston Villa.
At present, everton club executives have circled several new team coaches. These include Everton and Manchester United star Wayne Rooney, who is currently head coaching at League One side Derby County.
Another potential candidate is Belgium boss Roberto Martinez. He was the first team manager to be sacked by boss Farhad Moshiri in 2016. (BBC)
Newcastle
Looking at Newcastle, which shares Everton's illness, the Magpies recently offered Paris Saint-Germain in hopes of bringing in their 35-year-old Costa Rican goalkeeper Keller Navas, but was rejected by Paris.
However, Newcastle have made progress in their attempt to bring in Sevilla's 28-year-old Brazilian defender Diego Carlos, whose offer has been recognised by the La Liga club.
In addition, the Magpies' attempt to bring in Ligue 1 side Lille, 22-year-old Dutch centre-back Sven Botman, has been a complete failure in recent times. (Express)
Manchester United
For United, the Red Devils are poised to bring in 25-year-old Swiss midfielder Denis Zakaria in the Bundesliga team Borussia Mönchengladbach in the winter window.
In addition, Manchester United are also preparing to bring in 23-year-old Malian midfielder Amado Heidara of RB Leipzig in the winter window. It is reported that Haidara's transfer value is 33 million pounds, and he is also interested in Newcastle United. (Mirror)
Arsenal
For Arsenal, in order to get Fiorentina's 21-year-old Serbian striker Vlahović, the Gunners have raised their offer to £50m. Arsenal are also willing to send Uruguayan midfielder Lucas Torreira to Fiorentina as a head coach. (London Underground Newspaper)