Will Enrique find a club?published at 11:32 British Summer Time 31 August 2016
Remember Jose Enrique?
The 30-year-old Spanish defender is still without a club after leaving Liverpool in the summer.
Will he get fixed up today?
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
Remember Jose Enrique?
The 30-year-old Spanish defender is still without a club after leaving Liverpool in the summer.
Will he get fixed up today?
While none of us on this shift right now can claim to be brilliantly equipped to hold a conversation in Spanish, it's safe to say this headline in AS states Isco is going to Tottenham or Malaga.
What would you pick? Beach or city?
Mark Schwarzer
Former Middlesbrough and Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer on Football Focus
If you look at my old club Middlesbrough, they have six or seven injuries. They have a relatively big squad but it's not a squad with an enormous amount of experience. I'd think they'd be possibly looking at players to bring in.
Sunderland
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
Sunderland manager David Moyes personally vetoed an £18m bid from Everton for powerful central defender Lamine Kone, who has been outstanding since his £6m move from Lorient in January, despite the Ivory Coast international being keen on the move.
The Toffees remain interested and will try their luck again - and will perhaps hope Moyes relents as deadline approaches.
And, as they struggle to sign a central defender, might Chelsea even be tempted?
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Official Supporters Club chairman Steve Rock: "It's no secret here that Boro fans would like to see Aitor Karanka and his staff enlist players with pace.
"For all our possession and defensive attributes from last season, the Premier League is a totally different animal to the Championship.
"WBA v Boro last Sunday was awful, BUT we came away with a point, AK has played at the top level in Spain, time will tell if his formula is correct for the English game, well if it is an English game any more!!
"'We're gonna score one more than you.....'" Please!!!!!"
Trevor Sinclair
Former England winger on BBC Radio 5 live
I think we are all surprised it has gone over £1bn. I think 11 teams have broken their transfer record, it is huge.
The teams that are doing business have left it late but I am expecting a lot of action today and there could be a few surprises.
Earlier today, Trevor did a Facebook live session for Match of the Day and you can watch that by clicking here., external
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
Ever wondered what it is like to be a manager building up to deadline day?
Bolton boss Phil Parkinson reckons he needs four players to bolster a push for an immediate return back to the Championship, but his club are under a transfer embargo.
He said: “On Monday, I was up until the early hours speaking to the chairman, then I spent the whole of Tuesday on the phone.
“At one point I thought we could end up with six new players but all the deals are hanging in the balance and you could end up with none.
“We had a lad in on Tuesday for a medical but it didn’t go too well, so we have had to move on from that.
“People always say ‘why are you leaving it to the last minute?’. It is because clubs won’t let players go until they have got one in. There is a domino effect we are right bang in the middle of.
“It will be a case of keeping the phone on and getting business done but I just want to get to Thursday.”
The rush of signings in League Two continues, with Plymouth Argyle bringing in Cameroon-born forward Paul-Arnold Garita on loan from Bristol City until January.
Argyle say that it's likely to be their last deal of the transfer window.
David Ornstein
BBC Sport
Italian club Roma are pushing hard to sign Wilshere on loan. It's not a done deal but they are very much in the frame.
Neither Crystal Palace not Bournemouth have had any updates from the Wilshere camp since yesterday, so are pessimistic but ready to go if he opts for them.
Chelsea
Ross Mooring of ChelseaFancast.com: "Seemingly each transfer window over the last two years has become more desperate for Chelsea fans.
"The club continues to stockpile youngsters on its loan carousel, sprinkling in a few mediocre squad players, but not enough star quality in a so far failed attempt to cover holes after Jose's title run.
"It certainly looks like Chelsea are trying hard to make some last minute desperation signings having wasted most of the summer months imagining just how great the new stadium will be. Marcos Alonso (formerly of Bolton and Sunderland) for perhaps £25m at least acknowledges the squad only has five senior defenders in it plus a mind-blowing believe-it-when-you-see-it move to re-sign David Luiz could well be in the works.
"And solid rumours of a bid for Inter's Croat midfielder Marcelo Brozovic on top of the so-far superb N'golo Kante puts Cesc Fabregas' long term future under the bullishly brilliant Antonio Conte up in the air."
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Southampton
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales
Swansea City are in talks to sign West Ham forward Enner Valencia on loan.
The 26-year-old Ecuadorian international joined the Hammers from Pachuca for £12m in 2014.
He has made six appearances this season but could find his first-team chances limited by West Ham's signing of Italy striker Simone Zaza.
Stoke
Owen Bradley
BBC Radio Derby Sport
Derby County goalkeeper Lee Grant looks set for a surprise move to Premier League Stoke City.
The 33-year-old is second choice behind Scott Carson and only made a handful of appearances last season, but has been pictured at Stoke's training ground this morning.
Grant had been due to play for Derby's under-23 side at Port Vale in the Checkatrade Trophy last night before withdrawing late on.
Elsewhere, Exeter City have signed defender Luke Croll, 21, on loan until January from Crystal Palace and Grimsby Town have signed Barnsley striker Shaun Tuton, 24, on loan until the end of the season.
And a fourth player has now left Newcastle United this morning, with midfielder Alex Gilliead, 20, joining Luton Town on loan until January.
Wolves have confirmed the signing of defender Richard Stearman from Fulham on a season-long loan.
Stearman spent seven years at Wolves before joining Fulham last summer for £2m.
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Simon Stone
BBC Sport
Manchester City defender Eliaquim Mangala has travelled to Valencia ahead of agreeing a loan deal with the La Liga club.
Mangala had a number of options after being told he could find another club.
Mangala’s former club Porto were amongst the potential suitors but it now seems Mangala will sign for Valencia on loan for the remainder of the season.
The transfer window SLAMS SHUT in just under 12 hours. No significant deals yet, but plenty appear to be in the pipeline. Here's the main headlines so far: