Postpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 31 August 2016
Right, my stint in the transfer deadline day - or should that be loan deadline day - hotseat is at an end. My colleague Jonathan Jurejko will take you through the afternoon's deals. Cheerio!
Chelsea re-sign David Luiz
Bournemouth sign Jack Wilshere on season-long loan
Tottenham sign Moussa Sissoko for £30m
Torino sign England keeper Hart on season-long loan
Sunderland sign £13.6m Lorient midfielder Didier Ndong
Stoke sign Wilfried Bony and Bruno Martins Indi
Man City also loan out Nasri to Sevilla and Mangala to Valencia
Spurs sign Nkoudou
Leicester sign club-record Slimani
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Tom Rostance and Jonathan Jurejko
Right, my stint in the transfer deadline day - or should that be loan deadline day - hotseat is at an end. My colleague Jonathan Jurejko will take you through the afternoon's deals. Cheerio!
John Bennett
BBC World Service
Christian Atsu signing on the dotted line & completing his move to Newcastle as we speak. One year loan. Option to buy.
Everton
Dominic Calvert-Lewin will undergo a medical at Everton after a deal was agreed with Sheffield United.
Everton will pay around £1.5m for the 19-year-old forward after an earlier bid of £1m was rejected by The Blades.
Owen Bradley
BBC Radio Derby Sport
Despite suggestions in north Derbyshire, we understand that Derby County won't be the destination of Chesterfield winger Gboly Ariyibi.
He's reportedly handed in a transfer request amid interest from Brentford, and while Derby might have had a look before, they've already moved on.
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
It seems Saido Berahino won’t be leaving West Brom today.
Stoke had been interested in the England Under-21 striker.
But Berahino wanted to move at the start of pre-season, when West Brom weren’t willing to sell.
And as the transfer window has dragged on, it has appeared increasingly likely Berahino would remain at the Hawthorns.
As I understand it, that is exactly what will happen.
How many times have we mentioned Saido Berahino so far today? Ten, 15 times? Well, maybe the will he-won't he saga is about to come to an end...
Away from football transfers briefly and Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has been given an extra 24 hours to argue his case after being charged with violent conduct for appearing to elbow West Ham defender Winston Reid.
Aguero now has until 18:00 BST on Thursday, 1 September to respond to the charge.
If found guilty, the Argentina international faces a three-match ban.
#bbcfootball
Matthew Duffy: Great to see some English players going abroad, I hope this becomes a trend. We need more English players getting game time.
Sheldon Serrao: No transfer window is ever complete without a mention of Peter Odemwingie. Aldershot with a last ditch bid you reckon?
Funny you should say that Sheldon, check out the 13:50 BST entry.
Tottenham Hotspur
Alan Fisher, Tottenham On My Mind: "Spent the morning at the hospital with a tube stuck down my throat, the perfect metaphor for Spurs on deadline day.
"While I was occupied, Sissoko has gone from a cert to being a Chelsea player. Allegedly. Spurs seek to structure a deal, Chelsea pay more up front. Whatever, we won’t come close to their salary scales, so move on.
"To Germany for young midfielder Max Meyer or Manchester for Morgan Schneiderlin. As ever, Spurs juggling several options, in the past they’ve dropped all the balls. Me, I’m joining those tracking the club jet, supposedly en route to Madrid. It’s TDD and I believe every word of it."
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Strong banter from Stoke keeper Jack Butland in response to Peter Odemwingie's tweet below...
This transfer deadline day needs more Peter Odemwingie. Who can forget the time he drove to QPR's training ground, despite not having permission, external to do so from his club West Brom.
He's just tweeted this picture...
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Another deal in the lower reaches of the EFL and another loan as Rochdale have signed midfielder Keith Keane, 29, on a short-term loan deal from League Two side Cambridge United.
#bbcfootball
Barney Handel: Apprehensive about Sissoko not just because of mad price tag but also haven't forgiven him for disgraceful dive last season?
Will Moulton: Not going to happen for a number of reasons (including injury) but I'd love to see Aaron Cresswell move to Liverpool today
Yeahbuddy: Would be good if @afcbournemouth could get @JackWilshere if he stayed fit but a centre back would be better.
There's been a distinct lack of permanent signings so far today. In fact, looking at our transfers page, it is nearly all loan deals with a smattering of free transfers.
Where are the big spenders?
Check out all the done deals here.
Chelsea
Remember Cristian Cuevas, Chelsea fans? Probably not.
The 21-year-old Chilean has not made one single appearance for the Blues since joining in 2013.
Now he is re-joining Belgian top-flight side Sint-Truidense on loan for the rest of the season - his fifth temporary spell away from Stamford Bridge.
Adam le Fondre is on the move, according to our colleagues at BBC Wales. Le Fondre, who was on loan at Wolves last season, is joining Wigan from Cardiff.
Bournemouth full-back Rhoys Wiggins's fourth spell at Dean Court is over - until at least January and possibly May.
The 28-year-old moves to Championship side Birmingham City on loan until the New Year, with the option to extend his stay until the end of the season.
Elsewhere, Blackpool have signed free agent goalkeeper Dean Lyness on an initial deal until the end of the season.
The 25-year-old had two loan spells with the Seasiders from Burton Albion last season.
Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone have signed striker Joe Gormley, 26, on loan until January from Peterborough United.
Arsenal