Postpublished at 09:09 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2014
Did you all see Luke Shaw's performance against Arsenal in midweek? He gave the Gunners the run around on that left flank. A top, top player!
January transfer window is closed
Liverpool fail to sign Konoplyanka from Dnipro
Crystal Palace sign five players, including Tom Ince
Berbatov signs for Monaco, Senderos joins Valencia
Arsenal confirm Kim Kallstrom signing, Park departs
Fulham Greek striker Mitroglou, Holtby and Heitinga
Tom Rostance, Chris Bevan and Marc Higginson
Did you all see Luke Shaw's performance against Arsenal in midweek? He gave the Gunners the run around on that left flank. A top, top player!
Lawro on Luke Shaw: "Southampton left-back Luke Shaw is in demand but I don't see it being a problem for the Saints if he does get sold before the window shuts.
"Even if he signs for Chelsea, Manchester United or whoever, then he will probably be loaned back to St Mary's until the end of the season.
"If anything, that would be perfect for Shaw too because he will have his big move and it will be up to him when he is going to go."
Excited? Nervous? Repeatedly smashing the 'refresh' key on the transfers page already? Hoping that your star striker will still be at the club come midnight?
It gets to us all, does Transfer Deadline Day. But how are you all feeling? How are you staying across all the moves? Where are you following from? Who have you seen heading to Anfield/Old Trafford/Stamford Bridge/Boundary Park? We want to know.
Text us on 81111 (UK Only) with your names, leave a message on the BBC Sport Facebook page, external or better still, send us your pictures and prose to #bbcfootball, external on Twitter.
We really want some top, top photos this year. Ping us.
Good to have you with us, Rio. We've now got 14 hours left until that transfer window 'slams shut'. I've got a good feeling about this nine o'clock hour.
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand
"My phone's hot!!! I'm listening, watching, reading all day to keep up-to-date with all the news/gossip!!"
Juliette Ferrington
BBC Sport
"Jake Livermore will be staying at Hull for the remainder of his loan spell, despite reports last night suggesting he was on his way back to Tottenham."
Ross Poulton:, external Just spotted Juan Roman Riquelme at John Lennon Airport... Long awaited move to Everton to be finally sealed???
It's been a slow start, hasn't it? The only 'done deal' so far has been Crewe signing a player from non-league [0821]. I feel like an early-morning fisherman who has reeled in one tiddler in two hours. I've got big hope of landing a big one after 9 though...
Interesting from James [see tweet below]. It doesn't seem too long ago that the two Manchester clubs were involved in a 'tug of war' for the Bulgarian striker. He ended up at United and City signed Robinho instead. What a transfer deadline day that was...
James Lavender:, external I would sooner see Arsenal sign Dimitar Berbatov over Mirko Vucinic! Premier League experience counts for a lot, plus he is a better player!
MOTD presenter Gary Lineker
"Can't sleep with the window open. Roll on tonight."
The excitement was obviously too much for Gary when he tweeted this last night...
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport
"Celtic have accepted an offer from Crystal Palace for their Welsh international midfielder Joe Ledley and are hopeful of completing the signing of Leigh Griffiths from Wolves.
"Ledley had been offered a new deal at Celtic, with his current contract running out this summer, but so far hasn't signed.
"Celtic would prefer to sell now than allow him to run down his contract. The Scottish champions have submitted a third offer for Griffiths and, all going well, the striker will be in Glasgow for a medical today.
"Celtic have been frustrated in a number of other attempts to sign players this month, with clubs reluctant to sell at this time."
Lawro on Tom Ince: "I can understand why Tom Ince did not fancy a move to Cardiff in the summer. His partner was due to give birth, and it was probably the wrong time for him to think about the next step in his career.
"Now is the right time. He has been talking to a few Premier League clubs this week and I think he is being clever by just going on loan to one of them. If he chooses one where he will get a lot of playing time, then at the end of the season he can probably have the pick of some teams higher.
"Good luck to him. He is not afraid to gamble, and he is backing himself to do well without committing himself because a lot of the teams in for him are involved in the relegation struggle.
"It is refreshing to see a young player see the bigger picture. He is a talented player and his dad Paul will give him very sound advice too."
Some news from Loftus Road, where QPR striker Charlie Austin will be out for "a prolonged period" after suffering a shoulder injury in Tuesday's 2-1 defeat of Bolton.
The 24-year-old landed heavily during the first half, but played on and gave his side the lead in the match.
Poor Harry. He might have to stick his head out of the window and reel in a transfer now.
BBC Radio 5 live
Football agent and sports lawyer Xabi de Beristain Humphrey: "The top players, such as Porto's Fernando, will have a number of offers being put to them. The agents will be weighing up how the financial packages work, which can be very complicated.
"Sometimes players just have a gut instinct, and can take a lesser offer to join their favoured club.
"The figure often cited in the press for a transfer figure is not always the full story. Other payments can take place on top, and deals such as friendly matches can be provided."
BBC pundit and former Premier League enforcer Robbie Savage has spilled the beans on what a transfer move is really like for players.
You can watch the video here, and I'll bring you some of his choice cuts.
Savage on wages: "I was on £1m a year at Birmingham and I knew Blackburn and Everton both wanted me. As a player you are a wanted man and that is a great bargaining position. Start high and see what your agent can get you.
"At Blackburn I asked for £30k a week and ended up with £25k. It's lottery numbers, I was running around my house when I got off the phone. You can't believe it."
Would you be happy with that one, West Ham fans [08:25]? It sounds as though Big Sam might be splashing a bit of cash during the course of the day.
BBC Sport's Ben Smith
"West Ham are close to completing a deadline day deal for Napoli defender Pablo Armero.
"The loan deal would provide cover for defender Joey O'Brien, who dislocated his shoulder against Chelsea this week and is likely to be out for the rest of the season.
"But West Ham have moved quickly for the 27-year-old Colombian, who has won 49 caps, as his replacement and he is expected in London today."
BBC World Service Sport's John Bennett: "The French newspaper l'Equipe are predicting that Serie A club Napoli will renew their interest in Tottenham's midfielder Etienne Capoue today.
"Capoue has been telling the newspaper that being out of the Spurs team could harm his chances of making France's World Cup squad.
"The 25-year-old has only made 14 appearances for Spurs this season."
Chris Cunningham:, external I find it funny that Manchester City are doing what Manchester United have done for the last 30 years by spending lots of money, and everyone is kicking off about it.