Fulham latestpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2014
Fulham
As reports begin to land of Philippe Senderos penning a move to Valencia, does that mean Johnny Heitinga has joined Fulham?
All will (may) be revealed in the next hour...
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
Fulham
As reports begin to land of Philippe Senderos penning a move to Valencia, does that mean Johnny Heitinga has joined Fulham?
All will (may) be revealed in the next hour...
Sean Cole:, external Just seen Tom Ince outside the Britannia Stadium!
Gareth Thomas:, external I don't understand Everton! Terrible injury list, pushing for Europe and plenty of cash after the sales of Fellini, Jelavic etc..
Dazzler:, external Why are Everton fans moaning? Traore and McGeady added to a decent squad. No point spending for the sake of it.
David Pleat
Former Tottenham manager on 5 live Sport
"The clubs at the bottom of the table, fighting to survive, have done all the business. The mid-table sides haven't been too busy at all. Crystal Palace's window has been interesting. The surprising thing to me is £3m on goalkeeper Hennessey, whereas I think Julian Speroni has done really well over a number of seasons. Tony Pulis is bolstering his squad while looking to the summer when he may ship a few players out."
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Arsenal have completed the signing of Sweden midfielder Kim Kallstrom on loan until the end of the season from Russian club Spartak Moscow:
Kris Smith:, external He has international pedigree and is a good, experienced head in a young midfield. Not a stellar signing by any means, but is a real world signing in a real world game.
Walid Mohammed:, external Good player!
Alfie Smith:, external Panic buy! Ha ha ha!
Danny Murphy
5 live Sport
"Clubs will get experts to read your scan, but the expert might not be available. Sometimes the guy will be in London or in Sweden whose expertise is a specific part of the body, and the clubs will only deal with them, they will only listen to certain people.
"Sometimes clubs will do the medical, find a problem, then renegotiate the contract. Instead of a three-year contract, two years with a third based on appearances. That can be the way of nicking a little more money back."
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BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter Ian Dennis
"Craig Gardner is staying at Sunderland. Both West Brom and QPR were interested in a loan deal, but I'm told Gardner will remain on Wearside."
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So which deals could still happen before the end of the window in just over an hour?
Liverpool remain keen on signing Ukraine winger Yevhen Konoplyanka.
Fulham want to sign Johnny Heitinga from Everton as well as two young players from Manchester United.
Swansea could sign Marvin Emnes, Stoke remain keen on Jonathan Pitroipa, Thomas Ince has to sign for someone and Crystal Palace are in the hunt for Joe Ledley as well.
Stay tuned...
Danny Murphy
5 live Sport
"I moved from Crewe to Liverpool. I turned up to sign and they found a problem with my medical. I'd never had an injury, but the deal was off. It was a dream move for me. For a day it was off.
"I was in bits - I'd told everyone I was going to sign, my family and friends. Then a day later they got a second opinion and it turned out they'd read the scan wrong. I was fine, and I joined Liverpool."
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We had a lot of people texting or tweeting in to ask about medicals earlier on as we awaited confirmation of the Kim Kallstrom deal. The consensus was that it was taking too long.
Well here's a cautionary tale on medicals from Danny Murphy...
Chelsea midfielder Gael Kakuta has completed a loan move to Lazio until the end of the season.
The French winger or attacking midfielder, who spent the past season and a half on loan at Vitesse Arnhem, moved to Chelsea from Lens in 2007 and has made 16 appearances for the first team. He has also been on loan at Fulham and Bolton.
Here's Dimitar Berbatov in Monte Carlo. He looks magnificent doesn't he? What a jacket.
BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter Ian Dennis
"I've just had a text saying the Joe Ledley deal should be going through at Palace."
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Into the last 90 minutes of the transfer window...
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Martin Keown
5 live Sport
"Yevhen Konoplyanka is an outstanding player, beyond all doubt. It shows real intent from Liverpool. My own reservation would be that those sorts of players from eastern Europe often don't do it in the Premier League. That would be my worry, but he is an outstanding talent."
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Leeds United have sacked manager Brian McDermott, reports BBC Radio Leeds:
Peter Murphy:, external Crazy night. What are Leeds thinking of?
Andrew Webb:, external Very strange - McDermott stabilised Leeds, so sacking is very harsh.
Gareth Palfrey-Evans:, external Feel sorry for Brian McDermott as he is a good guy with incredible integrity in a ruthless industry.
Phoebe: As a Villa fan I'm very nervous about the lack of signings - worried that this could be the year we eventually go down.
Simon: Best deal of the day for Fulham? Getting rid of lazy, disruptive Berbatov. Let's hope it's not too late...
John: As a life-long Fulham fan, I'm glad Berbatov's gone. He did nothing for us. I hope the replacement keeps us in the Premier League.
Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony has confirmed on Twitter that three different clubs have bid for forward Lee Tomlin today.
The 25-year-old wants leave for a bigger club. Posh are desperate to keep him, but director of football Barry Fry is in his office at London Road, just in case their valuation is met. Celtic were keen on him in the summer.
Ian Marks:, external It's times like this, as a Spurs fan, that I miss Harry Redknapp.
Neil Gray:, external In all seriousness, how much more turmoil are Leeds fans going to suffer at the hands of successive owners?
Iain Russell:, external Blackburn better not lose Rhodes in the last minute of this window...
Martin Keown
5 live Sport
"Not bringing in a striker is a huge gamble by Arsenal at this stage of the season, especially when you look at Man City raining goals. If Arsenal don't win the title then people will point to this. Be sure, the next big cheque that's signed in the summer will be for a striker."
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