Summary

  • Chelsea sign Cuadrado for initial £23.3m; Schurrle & Salah leave

  • Aaron Lennon joins Everton on loan from Spurs

  • Five Newcastle players join Rangers on loan

  • Darren Fletcher joins West Brom; Crystal Palace sign Zaha & Lee

  • MK Dons' Dele Alli moves to Spurs for £5m but loaned straight back

  • Bertrand joins Southampton on permanent deal

  1. Kane signs new dealpublished at 10:03 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    Tottenham striker Harry Kane, 21, signs a new five-and-a-half-year contract, the club announce. , externalThere will be few better signings than that today...

  2. Thirteen hours to gopublished at 10:01 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    The clock is ticking. No signings yet, but big news for Tottenham fans...

  3. Leeds line up Cani signingpublished at 10:00 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    BBC West Yorkshire Sport:, external #lufc are closing in on signing Catania's Albania international centre forward Edgar Cani before the transfer window closes tonight.

  4. Schurrle to Wolfsburg?published at 09:58 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    WolfsburgImage source, @bild_wolfsburg

    Sky Sports News may have turned away from the outside broadcast scene this year but that hasn't stopped media colleagues on the continent. German tabloid Bild's Wolfsburg branch has just posted the above picture on their Twitter account,, external purportedly showing Chelsea forward Andre Schurrle's dad and his agent Ingo Haspel, arriving at the Bundesliga club...

  5. Latest gossippublished at 09:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    The Daily Mail, external reports Swansea striker Bafetimbi Gomis is interested in a move to West Ham.

    Surely the Swans can't let him leave after Wilfried Bony's exit to Manchester City?

  6. What's your value in the transfer market?published at 09:53 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    With clubs up and down the country looking for a bargain, today we're asking you: What is your value in the transfer market? And what would it take to convince you to join your rivals?

    Daniel Fenton: Spurs paid £26m for Roberto Soldado and he can't score in an open goal. I'll do the same for less than half as much. £10m.

    Michael Charlton: Winger with no pace, tricks or end product. Liverpool of 5 year ago would be forking out at least 20mil for my services

    Jay: If a club wants to control their players with a joystick/keyboard, I'm the man.Bargain at 1/10th the total cost of the team

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  7. View from the gaming worldpublished at 09:50 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    Alex Stewart
    Football Manager computer game expert

    "Orland Nyland has been linked with Everton. The Molde keeper is certainly a good player, with high ratings for reflexes, agility, and kicking. More interesting, though, is his young compatriot Sondre Rossbach, who also plays in Norway for Odd. He is one of the best Wonderkids in Football Manager 2015 and develops into a world-class keeper, especially if put straight into the first team."

  8. Join the debate at #bbcdeadlinedaypublished at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    BBC Wiltshire on Twitter:, external BBCWiltshire understands a Cardiff bid for Massimo Luongo has been turned down by Swindon Town.

    Expect more interest around Australia midfielder Luongo after he starred in the Socceroos Asian Cup win.

  9. "Huth will be a good Leicester signing"published at 09:45 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    Former England midfielder Danny Murphy
    BBC Sport

    Stoke City defender Robert HuthImage source, Getty Images

    "I think he will be a good addition for Leicester. He is a leader and a talker, and they have missed that. Each time I have seen Leicester this season they have looked vulnerable at the back."

    Read more about Leicester's attempts to sign Robert Huth.

  10. Join the debate at #bbcdeadlinedaypublished at 09:44 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    BBC Radio Sheffield's Andy Giddings reports on Twitter, external that Barnsley boss Danny Wilson has told them that a deal to sign Port Vale striker Tom Pope looks "dead in the water".

  11. No more signings at QPR?published at 09:43 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    Queens Park Ranger owner Tony Fernandes, external on Twitter: "No more cheque book. We have good players. Bought all the players manager asked for in summer. Our players not mercenaries. Good guys. If something interesting comes up we would look at it. But I'm not optimistic. Given the right motivation tactics and coaching we can achieve much more."

    He has left the door slightly ajar with that one...

  12. Burnley hopeful of additionspublished at 09:41 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    Juliette Ferrington
    BBC Sport

    "Burnley are working on adding to the squad and hopeful of having something concluded today. All quiet at the moment."

  13. Barnett heading to Oxford?published at 09:38 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire on Twitter:, external Peterborough striker Tyrone Barnett is still considering a move to Oxford Utd, according to their chief executive Mark Ashton this morning.

  14. The perils of deadline daypublished at 09:38 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    BBC Sport's Simon Stone: "Just had a text from a contact who has suggested a very interesting switch could be on the cards for an England international could be on the cards.

    "I have no idea whether it is true, hence the decision not to publish name or clubs concerned.

    "For football reporters, deadline day is full of snippets like this, the vast majority of which sent you down the deadest of ends.

    "Got to be checked out though. It could be the one that is right."

  15. What is your value in the transfer market?published at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    With clubs up and down the country looking for a bargain, today we're asking you: What is your value in the transfer market? And what would it take to convince you to join your rivals?

    Jaymo: My price? Couple of packets of Smoky Bacon and half a Curly Wurly.

    Ben, Knaresborough: I'll sign for anyone who can fix my stomach problems long enough to play the full 90 minutes, £5 an appearance and a pint per goal bonus. Any offers? Willing runner with good engine, will play anywhere central on the park. Susceptible to occasional freak injury though...

    Phil Edmonson: Couple of chocolate eggs, a celebratory bucket of chicken and a four pack of lager! But no, I couldn't do it on a cold Tuesday night!

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  16. Anderson set for United exitpublished at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    Man Utd

    Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata has just posted this on his blog., external

    "I want to wish good luck to my friend Anderson, who is back to football in his native Brazil. All the best, my friend!"

    There has been plenty of chat, external in recent days that Anderson was set to join Internacional. Looks like that is happening.

  17. Toffees in the marketpublished at 09:29 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    "Few suggestions linking Everton with a loan move for Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj. Manager Roberto Martinez is a fan of the young Belgian but he has recently been restored to Manchester United's team by manager Louis van Gaal so it would be another major surprise if he let him go out on loan.

    "Everton are trying to do deals today and any possible transfers could go right down to the wire. They have been linked with a goalkeeper and one name mentioned has been Molde's Norway number one Orjan Nyland. They usually burn the midnight oil at Finch Farm on days like this so time will tell."

  18. The view from Europepublished at 09:26 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    French Ligue 1

    Diafra SakhoImage source, Getty Images

    BBC World Service Sport's John Bennett: "Diafra Sakho's form this season for West Ham after signing from France's second tier means clubs are taking more of an interest in Ligue 2. Top scorer this season is Jonathan Kodjia of Angers, who is being linked with West Brom, Reading and Ajax.

    "Title-chasing Marseille are said to be on the verge of making a loan move for Monaco's 20 year-old Argentine midfielder Lucas Ocampos.

    "And Saint-Etienne are chasing a new defender after Florentin Pogba (brother of Paul) was injured at the Africa Cup of Nations."

  19. What is your value in the transfer market?published at 09:25 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2015

    With clubs up and down the country looking for a bargain, today we're asking you: What is your value in the transfer market? And what would it take to convince you to join your rivals?

    Tom Phil: I reckon I'd be worth at least £1m in today's market. Gareth Bale's good, but he's not 100 times better than me!

    Tris Kennedy: I'd be happy with enough to pay my mortgage and could even be tempted by Manchester United to improve their defence!

    Gary Stockbridge: 34 years old, bad back and knees, slow, average right foot, weak left foot, wears glasses. Can't see me commanding a big fee...

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