Postpublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 1 September
Oh sorry I forgot we're still waiting for confirmation of the third biggest transfer in the history of football.
And maybe about 15 or so other Premier League signings.
Transfer window for Premier League & EFL clubs has now closed
Liverpool complete signing of striker Alexander Isak for British record £125m fee after move for Palace defender Marc Guehi falls through
Newcastle confirm arrival of Brentford forward Yoane Wissa in £55m deal
Aston Villa sign Liverpool's Harvey Elliott and Man Utd's Jadon Sancho on loan
Man Utd complete deal for Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens
Nicolas Jackson joins Bayern Munich from Chelsea in season-long loan deal
Man City in advanced talks to sign keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma for £30m, with Ederson set to join Fenerbahce in £12m switch
Emlyn Begley, Charlotte Coates, George Booth & Ciara Fleming
Oh sorry I forgot we're still waiting for confirmation of the third biggest transfer in the history of football.
And maybe about 15 or so other Premier League signings.
That's it. Let's go home.
BBC Radio 5 Live
It might be transfer deadline day but there's no stopping the Monday Night Club, which will be on as usual on from from 7-9pm on Radio 5 live - and you can watch it too at the top of this page or on the iPlayer.
Mark Chapman is presenting along with Rory Smith, Chris Sutton and Joe Hart. They will be unpicking the transfers that have gone through today - and those that we expected to go through but which have not been completed yet!
They will also be discussing managers under pressure, the problems at Sheffield United and what exactly is going on Aston Villa!
Ask Me Anything
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team has been answering some of the key questions around the transfer window...
What is a transfer deal sheet?
Premier League clubs need to complete a 'deal sheet' in order to complete a transfer in the last two hours of a transfer window.
Clubs often leave their transfer dealings to the very last minute, and therefore have to submit a form to the Premier League to make sure that a transfer can go ahead.
The deal sheet allows a club to confirm that an agreement has been reached and also give themselves more time to submit the remaining documentation.
The deal sheet cannot be used before 17:00 BST and needs to be filled in before the transfer window closes.
Once the deal sheet arrives with the Premier League, the clubs have an additional two hours, or until 21:00 BST to submit all the required paperwork.
If all the necessary paperwork has still not been submitted after the 21:00 BST deadline has passed, the transfer will not be able to proceed.
Four minutes left until the window closes. So that must be the end of the transfers? Nope. Here's why...
Watford have signed Royal Charleroi right-back Jeremy Petris for an undisclosed fee on a four-year deal.
The 27-year-old Frenchman made 56 appearances for the Belgian side.
Crystal Palace striker Odsonne Edouard has joined French side Lens on a three-year deal.
That is over £150m worth of Manchester United signings leaving the club in the past hour. Worth as in what they paid, not what they are worth...
And on Antony, sources have told the BBC the fee Real Betis are paying Manchester United is £21.6m and there is a 50% sell-on clause. United do not have to pay the winger off.
The BBC understands that could end up being Burnley's club record signing.
The loan fee would be £1.73m with a further £20.8m due at a later date should the move for the 26-year-old be made permanent.
Burnley have signed 26-year-old Benfica midfielder Florentino Luís on a season-long loan, with the option to make it permanent next summer.
Manchester United winger Antony has left the club on a permanent basis, joining Real Betis for an undisclosed fee.
Antony spent the second half of last season on loan at Betis scoring 9 goals in 26 league and cup appearances.
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Got to feel for Daniel Farke. Promised he'd be backed in this window. Repeatedly asking for more attacking threat to be brought in and now left trying to work out if we have enough 0-0 draws in us to survive.
George, Leeds
Stephen Warnock
Former Liverpool and Aston Villa defender on Transfer Deadline Day Summer 2025
There's an element where Yoane Wissa tried to let it play out naturally and let it run its course and let the sale go through. And he said to Brentford, 'listen, you've agreed to let me go, you said if it's the right deal at the right price, I feel that's a good price, so I'm not going to publicly come out and criticise the club because they're trying to get the deal done'.
But it comes to a point where the board and manager come out and say they don't want to lose him. It gets to a point where you have to do something like put in a transfer request or come out and say something. And he's got his move off the back of it and, whether you like it or not, he's got his move.
There's never a right or wrong way to do things.
Stephen Warnock on Alexander Isak and Yoane Wissa
Middlesbrough have signed Sunderland midfielder Alan Browne on a season-long loan deal.
The 30-year-old Republic of Ireland international made 25 appearances for the Black Cats last season as they won promotion to the Premier League.
He is the 11th player to join the Championship leaders this summer.
Swansea City have signed Celtic striker Adam Idah for an undisclosed fee on a five-year deal.
It is believed to be an initial £6m, rising to £7m.
The 24-year-old Republic of Ireland international scored 29 goals in 76 appearances for the Scottish Premiership champions.
Two Republic of Ireland signings in the Championship in the last few minutes.
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Disappointed about Hojlund leaving. Feels to me like United will be in the same situation as last season, just with all the pressure to score loaded onto Sesko. I fully expect Hojlund to outscore Sesko this season.
Tom, York
If Newcastle would have sold Isak earlier in the window, they could have taken Hojlund from United. Would have fitted Howe's system perfectly.
Ged
Napoli say there is an obligation to buy in the loan deal - so that would mean the end of Rasmus Hojlund at Manchester United permanently then.
Unless there is a little £5m opt-out clause like Chelsea had for Jadon Sancho...
Manchester United paid £72m to sign Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta just two years ago.
He scored 26 goals in 95 games for the club.