DONE DEALpublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2016
Wednesday sign McGeady
Transfer window now closed in England and Scotland
Stoke sign Porto midfielder Imbula for £18.3m
Everton sign forward Niasse from Lokomotiv Moscow for £13.5m
Rhodes joins Middlesbrough for initial £9m fee
Sunderland striker Fletcher joins Marseille on loan
Tom Rostance
Wednesday sign McGeady
Sheffield Wednesday
Aiden McGeady has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan from Everton until the end of the season.
Your transfer deadline day
Arsenal right-back Mathieu Debuchy is set to join French club Bordeaux on loan for the rest of the season, L'Equipe is reporting., external
The 30-year-old Frenchman, who is keen to maximise his playing time before Euro 2016, had been linked with a move to Aston Villa.
Celtic
Celtic have signed winger Patrick Roberts from Manchester City on an 18-month loan deal.
The 18-year-old moved from Fulham to Man City in a £12m deal in July 2015.
SC Cambuur Leeuwarden
Scunthorpe United striker Kevin van Veen has returned to the Netherlands to join Eredivisie side SC Cambuur Leeuwarden on loan until the end of the season, subject to international clearance.
The 24-year-old, who arrived on a three-and-a-half-year from FC Ossin January 2015, has scored twice in 25 appearances for the Iron this season.
Yaser Kasim – Swindon to Swansea?
Alex Stewart
Football Manager computer game expert
"Kasim has the potential to be a good Premier League standard midfielder, with consistent, if not outstanding, attributes across the range.
"He’s suited to a deep lying playmaker role, which could suit Swansea, with good stats for passing, composure, and decision-making.
"In FM, he generally enjoys a good, if unspectacular, career, but if consistency rather than brilliance is your thing, Kasim ticks the boxes."
We have asked Football Manager expert Alex Stewart - a man who is no stranger to snaffling bargains and spotting potential, all from the comfort of his own laptop on the popular computer game - to offer an alternative perspective on the transfer market.
Elsewhere in the Football League, Swindon midfielder Yaser Kasim has been linked with a switch to a Premier League side.
He has impressed in League One since joining the Robins a couple of years ago, will someone take the plunge and make a move for the 24-year-old?
Midfielders Ryan Williams and Josh Laurent and striker Montell Moore are all looking for new clubs after Brentford cancelled their contracts by mutual consent.
Having trimmed the wage bill, does this mean the Bees will now add to their squad as deadline day progresses?
League One leaders Burton Albion have parted company with forward Aurelien Joachim, who has not made an appearance for the Brewers since November.
Also through the exit door and onto the open market is York City defender John McCombe.
Michael O'Halloran is expected to sign for Rangers before the transfer window shuts in Scotland at midnight, BBC Scotland has learned.
Rangers have previously had bids rejected for the 25-year-old forward.
Well, Arsene Wenger is smiling......
Matt Miazga – New York Red Bulls to Chelsea
Alex Stewart
Football Manager computer game expert
"Miazga is a physically strong centre-back, with good attributes for pace, strength and jumping. He’s good in the air, too, and his all-round ability at the back and reasonable passing makes him a good signing.
"Three years down the line, he’s valued at around £6mn with a plus 7 average in Ligue 1 for Marseille, though his stats haven’t developed as much as one might hope. Nonetheless, he looks to have good potential."
We have asked Football Manager expert Alex Stewart - a man who is no stranger to snaffling bargains and spotting potential, all from the comfort of his own laptop on the popular computer game - to offer an alternative perspective on the transfer market.
Ross Mooring, The Chelsea FanCast
Chelsea
"Chelsea's deadline day is now centred around the departure of one man; captain, leader, legend John Terry. A case can be made that not only is he Chelsea's greatest ever captain and trophy winner, but the club's best ever player too.
"And now the imperious defender could be replaced by none other than Matt Miazga - "Who?" being a legitimate question here - signed from MLS two days ago along with Brazilian post-wonderkid Pato on loan from Corinthians.
"The senior side, in need of both quantity and quality all over the pitch, could still pull off an unlikely cup win to salvage the campaign, but don't expect further reinforcements today."
Chelsea
Ooof. I guess Heathrow Airport (or more specifically their social media person) isn't a Chelsea fan...
Your transfer deadline day
Another departure for Tottenham as they confirm defender Federico Fazio has joined Spanish side Sevilla on loan for the rest of the season.
Fazio made just one appearance for Spurs this season, in the Capital One Cup defeat by Arsenal.
West Bromwich Albion
Plenty of eyebrows have been raised about £20m+ figures bandied about for Saido Berahino's signature. But is the wantaway West Brom striker the real deal?
Former Leicester skipper Matt Elliot isn't sure.
“I’m not convinced about him," he tells BBC Sport. "He’s clearly got something about him in terms of his finishing but how effective is he going to be over a course of time is open to question. But obviously clubs are willing to take a gamble.
“Clearly he’s still an attractive proposition for teams despite his stand-off with Albion this season.
“When his move does eventually happen, it should give him a new lease of life and get his career going. It’s about time that he proved his talent on a regular basis.”
How much would Matthews fetch today?
When the wing wizard left Stoke to join Blackpool in 1947, it was for a fee of £11,000, with the Potters buying him back for £3,500 in 1961, bringing his career transfer-fee total to £14,500.
BBC Radio Solent
National League Eastleigh, who reached the FA Cup third round, are looking to bring in another striker to help with their promotion push.
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