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    Get Involved - The transfer window 'slams shut'published at 08:35 British Summer Time

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    Re Chris 08:20 - surely on this occasion it is creaking closed to be left slightly ajar with a queue forming down the corridor waiting to move through again?

    Tom

    Also, why is it a transfer window? Far easier to enter via a door, no?

    Paul, Aylesbury

  2. What might happen before tomorrow night's deadline?published at 08:30 British Summer Time

    With less than 36 hours until the window temporarily closes, here are some of the biggest deals we could be seeing:

    • Jobe Bellingham is expected to emulate older brother and fellow midfielder Jude by moving to Borussia Dortmund, after they agreed a £30m deal with Sunderland.
    • Leaving Dortmund could be Jamie Gittens, with the English winger heavily linked with a move to Chelsea.
    • Manchester City are also looking to bring in attacking reinforcements before the Club World Cup, with Lyon and France midfielder Rayan Cherki a top target.
    • Chelsea also want AC Milan keeper Mike Maignan, and Manchester City are close to signing Wolves left back Rayan Ait-Nouri.
    • Will the future of England's Jack Grealish (pictured) be resolved by tomorrow evening? The winger seems destined to leave Man City, with destination unknown...
    Jack GrealishImage source, Getty Images
  3. What are the done deals so far in this window?published at 08:26 British Summer Time

    Here are some of the headline moves made since this mini-window opened on 1 June:

    • Manchester United agreed a deal with Wolves for the signing of Brazil forward Matheus Cunha (pictured) after activating his £62.5 million release clause.
    • Brentford signed goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher from Liverpool to replace Mark Flekken, after the Dutch stopper joined Bayer Leverkusen.
    • Chelsea have completed the signing of striker Liam Delap from Ipswich Town for £30m, fending off competition from Man Utd, Newcastle and Everton.
    • Veteran midfielder Jorginho departed Arsenal for Brazilian club Flamengo on a free transfer.
    • English defender Lloyd Kelly completed a £20m move from Newcastle to Juventus, following a loan spell in Italy last season.
    Matheus CunhaImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:20 British Summer Time

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    Why does the transfer window always slam shut, it never closes like a normal window.

    Chris, Tilbury

    Because slamming shut the window indicates DRAMA, Chris.

  5. When does the transfer window open again?published at 08:15 British Summer Time

    The men's transfer window will reopen on Monday, 16 June, before closing on Monday, 1 September at 19:00 BST for Premier League, EFL and Scottish Premiership clubs.

  6. Transfer window slams shut, part onepublished at 08:10 British Summer Time

    As seems to be increasingly the case in modern football, we are in unusual times this summer with a split transfer window.

    This section closes tomorrow at 19.00 BST, ahead of the start of the Fifa Club World Cup this week.

    To mark your cards, the window will be closed for every team - not just Manchester City, Chelsea and the other 30 guests invited to Gianni Infantino's party in the USA.

    Gianni InfantinoImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:05 British Summer Time

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  8. Good morning!published at 07:59 British Summer Time

    Welcome to the BBC Sport football news live on this glorious* Monday morning.

    We've got the latest transfer news on the penultimate day of this mini-window, then later we will be bringing you the media conference of England men's manager Thomas Tuchel ahead of their friendly against Senegal tomorrow.

    *Levels of glory may depend on your location.