Martial needs a chancepublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 1 September 2015
Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville backs Anthony Martial after his move.
Summer PL spending estimated at record £870m
£585m of spending to foreign clubs
£210m between PL clubs, £75m to Football League
Man Utd sign £36m striker Anthony Martial
West Brom refuse to sell Saido Berahino
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Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville backs Anthony Martial after his move.
Matt Partridge (Dagenham & Redbridge - Newport) Free
Defender Matt Partridge has joined League Two Newport from Dagenham & Redbridge on a one-year deal.
The 21-year-old played 31 times for the Daggers last season.
Victor Ibarbo - Roma to Watford
Another Watford signing confirmed. Victor Ibarbo lands on loan from Roma. From Rome to Berkhamstead. You won't tell the difference Victor...
Player dissent is everywhere.
An unhappy goalkeeper can make life difficult for the others at his club, says ex-Newcastle stopper Steve Harper.
And Manchester United have two keepers in their squad – David De Gea and Victor Valdes - who saw moves away from Old Trafford break down.
“The goalkeeping union tends to be a pretty tight-knit one but you do get the odd one who can make it tough for the others. They do have a reputation in the game as well," 40-year-old Harper, who is looking for a new club after leaving Hull, tells BBC Sport.
“When I was a young lad we had a keeper called Lionel Perez who came to Newcastle and who was very keen to make sure he was alright and not so much bothered about anyone else.
“Goalkeepers have always looked after each other and given each other advice – I’ve done that with young lads like Tim Krul and Fraser Forster, probably to my own detriment! And Pavel Srnicek, Tommy Wright, Shaka Hislop and Shay Given were all big helps for me.
“But you work in an isolated environment, doing 30/45 minutes in your own little unit, and if someone is not happy in that very small unit it can make it very difficult.”
Here's that tweet from Saido Berahino again, if you've just tuned in for the commute home. A statement of a strike?
Jeremy Peace, of course, is West Brom's chairman.
It will be fascinating to see what happens with Saido Berahino now. Some are interpreting his tweet as a statement that he will not play for West Brom again.
Is that possible? A breach of contract? Illegal? I don't know. Watch this space.
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Chelsea winger Victor Moses, 24, will spend the rest of the season at West Ham United after completing a season-long loan move to Upton Park.
West Ham's first match after Moses turned 18? A 1-1 draw with Chelsea on 14 December 2008.
The Hammers have had five promotions and trophies during Moses's lifetime and scored 1,481 goals.
Why not have a go at BBC Sport's My Premier League Life. It's easy to use and is packed with fascinating stats and information.
Journalist Henry Winter on BBC Football Focus:
"Saido Berahino's focus is on getting into the England squad for the Euros next summer. He is obviously very frustrated and he is trying to force Tottenham into making a bigger bid."
From a cat ripping paperwork out of a fax machine to the 'Ridiculo' headline in the Spanish daily sports newspaper Marca, reaction to David De Gea's failed move from Manchester United to Real Madrid is all over social media.
You can find the best of it all in one place - on the BBC Newsbeat website.
Get yourself a cuppa, sit back...and have a giggle.
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Adlene Guedioura - Crystal Palace to Watford
Watford re-sign midfielder Adlene Guedioura on a three-year deal.
Man Utd sign £36m striker
Anthony Martial goes from (relative) obscurity to major headline news in the space of 24 hours. What a punt that is from Manchester United. Considering their start to the season, there is a lot of pressure on his shoulders from day one.
Starting now on BBC Two and online - watch right here.
A major move then for Anthony Martial and Manchester United.
It's a huge outlay for a youngster, the most expensive teenager in football history in fact.
What do you think?
Coverage on BBC Two and Radio 5 live
As the deadline approaches, we've got it covered across the BBC.
Dan Walker is joined by former England internationals Danny Murphy and Martin Keown, and football writer Henry Winter, for a Football Focus special on BBC Two at 17:15 BST.
Over on BBC Radio 5 live, Mark Chapman and Ian Dennis bring you all the late deals from 17:30 BST.
You can follow either show by clicking the 'live coverage' icon at the top of this page.
Anthony Martial - Monaco to Man Utd £36m
The new Thierry Henry? Or the new David Bellion?
Here we go...
Nick Townsend (Birmingham - Barnsley) Undisclosed
League One side Barnsley have signed goalkeeper Nick Townsend from Birmingham City for an undisclosed fee.
The 20-year-old, who has been on loan at Oakwell so far this season, has joined on a three-year deal.