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Wolves
Wolves have signed goalkeeper Sam Johnstone from Crystal Palace on a four-year deal, the club have confirmed, external.
Follow updates on transfer deadline day - summer window for English & Scottish clubs closed at 23:00 BST.
Deal sheets submitted before the deadline means moves can be completed by 01:00.
Arsenal sign Sterling on loan from Chelsea, who sign Sancho on loan.
Brentford striker Toney joins Al-Ahli
Man Utd sign midfielder Ugarte for £42m as McTominay joins Napoli - read more
Palace sign £30m Nketiah from Arsenal and defender Lacroix in £18m deal
Leicester sign Edouard on loan from Crystal Palace - read more
Southampton sign Arsenal goalkeeper Ramsdale for £25m - read more
League 1 Birmingham agree deal to sign Fulham's Stansfield for reported £10m - read more
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Wolves
Wolves have signed goalkeeper Sam Johnstone from Crystal Palace on a four-year deal, the club have confirmed, external.
Everton forward Neal Maupay has left the club to join Marseille on loan for the rest of the season.
The Ligue 1 club has an obligation to buy him at the end of the season.
Maupay, 28, joined Everton in 2022 from Brighton and scored once in 32 appearances for the Toffees.
The Frenchman spent last season on loan at former club Brentford, where he scored eight times in 31 games.
Maupay was entering the final year of his deal at Goodison Park and had not featured in either of Everton's first two Premier League matches this season.
The move sees Maupay join former Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi in France.
The club have also signed Mason Greenwood and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg this summer.
Every hour we will be providing a recap on the latest news. So, what's happened so far?
There's much more to come today, so make sure to stick around for live updates on all things deadline day.
Brentford v Southampton (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Southampton
A final word from Southampton boss Russell Martin on whether it helps facing a Brentford side on Saturday minus England striker Ivan Toney: "I think you take any bit of information you possibly can. We have watched a lot of the previous games. We watched their cup game in the week, they went fairly strong. We are preparing the same way for everyone.
"He [Toney] is a really fantastic player, he has done brilliantly for them. I don't know what it changes in their group, but we have prepared for life with him and without him on the pitch. The lads just need to be ready for whatever is coming."
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Man Utd v Liverpool (Sun, 16:00 BST)
Liverpool
Liverpool boss Arne Slot on potential outgoings: "Again, the same as incoming transfers or loans. If there is the right opportunity for the player and for us as a club, we will act. If that opportunity comes for both, it will happen. To be honest, my main attention is on Manchester United and not outgoings."
A final word from Slot on team news: "At the moment there are not any more injuries except for Curtis [Jones], who will not train with us today."
Newcastle v Tottenham (Sun, 13:30 BST)
Newcastle United
Eddie Howe used words like "difficult, delicate and frustrating" when asked to describe Newcastle's transfer window.
The frustration was clear for the Magpies boss, as news filters out that the club's pursuit of Crystal Palace's England centre-back Marc Guehi could be over.
Newcastle v Tottenham (Sun, 13:30 BST)
Newcastle United
Eddie Howe has spoken to the media before the team take on Tottenham on Sunday. He was first asked about the transfer window:
"There is still work going on to try and see what we can do in the last few hours of the window. So while here is time, there is hope," he told BBC Radio Newcastle.
On if the club is closed for business: "We won't be closed right until the end in both ways [in or out], maybe one or two of the younger players going on out. We are looking for loans for two or three of those so let's see what happens in the last few hours."
On transfer business: "The PSR situation, available funds, attracting the right players and the players that can make a difference, that is such a delicate spot for us. We have got to try and hit it right and if we don't then probably doing nothing, as frustrating as that is, is probably the best option."
Brentford v Southampton (Sat, 15:00)
Southampton
Southampton manager Russell Martin on the transfer window ending: "I will be very happy the window is closed. Whether I am really happy or really sad will depend on how the squad is ending up.
"I think I will be happy, the players we have signed already, the one or two we might add today maybe, could be exciting for us. All you ever want after the window is the squad stronger."
On Aaron Ramsdale and Alex McCarthy: "I think it will be massive, I some of the guys will be surprised that he is coming but I think it is big. I think it will give everyone a lift. There is one guy who won't be happy about it which is Alex [McCarthy] and Alex has been amazing for us, if he hadn't have come into the team and did what he did we wouldn't have been promoted.
"Without Alex we are not in the Premier League. I will be forever grateful to Alex. he has been great this season, people will talk about the mistake at Newcastle but he was brilliant on Saturday. It will be a big call if we get Aaron on time for tomorrow's game, so I feel for Alex. While I am really happy Aaron is coming in and excited about the group we have, I really feel for Alex. It is a really tough part of football. Someone is always going to be upset and unhappy. I have no doubt Alex will be a brilliant teammate.
"If Aaron comes in the building, he knows we have someone we really trust breathing down his neck."
Alex Howell
BBC football news reporter
Newcastle United’s move for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi looks unlikely to happen, with talks not progressing.
Palace’s summer signing Chadi Riad also limped out of their Carabao Cup win over Norwich leaving the Eagles with little cover at centre-back if Guehi was to leave.
It’s understood that the Eagles' valuation, which is closer to £70m than the £65m it was believed to have taken to get Guehi when talks started, has not been met.
Palace are set to sign France centre-back Maxence Lacroix from Wolfsburg as Oliver Glasner looks to rebuild his backline following the departure of Joachim Andersen to Fulham.
Man Utd v Liverpool (Sun, 16:00 BST)
Liverpool
Arne Slot added that Federico Chiesa was unlikely to be involved in Sunday's match against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The Liverpool manager said: "He is going to train with us today, but there is a bigger chance that he's not in the squad for Sunday than he is. If injuries might come up, we might need him.
"I don't expect him to be in, but I can not guarantee."
Man Utd v Liverpool (Sun, 16:00 BST)
Liverpool
Liverpool boss Arne Slot on the arrival of Italy winger Federico Chiesa, who joined the club from Juventus on Thursday: "Excited. If we sign someone that can help us achieving our goals and improve our squad. If we then find someone we are of course really excited.
"One of the best things about working here is the culture of the team, they work really hard to achieve goals.
"It is really important that the first player you bring in has the same attitude and brings the same culture.
"He works really hard on and off the pitch and combines this with scoring goals."
Brentford v Southampton (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Southampton
Southampton boss Russell Martin has spoken about the potential signing of Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale and whether he will be able to play against Brentford on Saturday: "We will have to wait and see. I think the clubs are very advanced in what is going on with the paper work. Arsenal are trying to get one [a goalkeeper] in, the hope is he will get registered [in time for tomorrow]."
On what Ramsdale would bring: "The experience of winning and playing in a team in the Premier League. The expectation is huge. Playing internationally, he is hungry to become England's number one again and he wants to be here. That is so important."
Russell also added the club could bring in a further "one or two" players, but that is dependent on who leaves the club.
Man Utd v Liverpool (Sun, 16:00 BST)
Liverpool
Liverpool boss Arne Slot started his news conference with a question about whether the club would be active on deadline day: "I'm not expecting anything, but again it's not different than all the days before - if we see an opportunity we could act."
It sounds as if Newcastle manager Eddie Howe will have a lot of questions to answer in his news conference this morning.
We should hear from him at around 09:30 BST, when the Magpies boss will hope to preview Sunday's Premier League match at home to Tottenham, but will more than likely be quizzed on the club's transfer policy.
In the meantime, let's hear from the Southampton and Liverpool managers...
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With Guehi in the starting lineup for Palace on Tuesday that now leaves him cup-tied for any future Carabao Cup matches this season. Is this the last straw in Newcastle’s pursuit of the Palace defender or is the now £70m asking price too high? This saga has been going on too long and Newcastle need to shift their focus to Edmond Tapsoba from Bayer Leverkusen.
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Check out this video below of Newcastle United fan Matthew Renton, who has shared his thoughts on the club's transfer window, saying it is the "worst one" since the takeover of ownership.
The club have so far brought in six players, including Lewis Hall and Odysseas Vlachodimos.
Here's what he had to say:
Simon Stone
BBC Sport's chief football news reporter on BBC Radio 5 Live
We’re in a negotiation phase so it’s fairly safe to assume that if Newcastle don’t get someone [Marc Guehi] that they've spent weeks chasing, that the manager might not be happy.
Obviously they have a new sporting director in Paul Mitchell because Dan Ashworth left to join Manchester United.
It’s interesting because are they really going to walk away on deadline day when they have had so many bids turned down? I would have thought they may go back and have one more go and whether that will be enough to get him out of the club we shall see.
It would be strange to just walk away.
Friday's gossip column
Sky Sports , externalsay Newcastle are set to walk away from their long-running pursuit of England defender Marc Guehi, 24, after growing tired of negotiating with Crystal Palace.
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This has quietly been Newcastle's worst transfer window in a long time and no signs of any movement today. The new board structure has failed the club and the fans, which is what everyone was praying wouldn't happen when Amanda Staveley left...we haven't even managed to get any players out on loan.
Ben
Chelsea have been criticised for their seemingly scattergun transfer policy, which has been in stark contrast to a number of their Premier League rivals.
However, Newcastle supporters are becoming restless at the apparent lack of headway being made at St James' Park during the summer window...