Your deadline day buyspublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2017
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Transfer deadline closed in England and Scotland
Brentford striker Hogan joins Villa - fee could reach £12m
Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho set to join Crystal Palace on loan
Saints sign Italy striker Gabbiadini for reported £14m
Burnley sign Robbie Brady for club record - more than £10.5m
Watford striker Ighalo joins Chinese side Changchun Yatai for £20m
Tom Rostance, Phil Dawkes and Stephan Shemilt
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What would be Manchester City's dream signing today? A reunion of Lionel Messi and Pep Guardiola?
If the deal was to happen, Professor Ian McHale's Sports Analytics Machine calculates City would gain five extra points between now and the end of the season. That's a massive gain, but would it be worth the £200m?
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Joining Bojan at German club Mainz (the Stoke winger's there on loan) is Palermo midfielder Robin Quaison.
The 23-year-old Sweden international joins on a four-and-a-half-year deal.
Peterborough United have re-signed Scotland striker Craig Mackail-Smith from Luton Town on loan for the rest of the season. The 32-year-old won seven international caps, and scored against Liechtenstein in a Euro 2012 qualifier.
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Wigan have signed former Scotland international goalkeeper Matt Gilks from Rangers for an undisclosed fee, subject to international clearance.
Gilks, 34, who has played in the Premier League for Blackpool, has signed an 18-month deal.
He has also been on the books of Burnley, Norwich, Rochdale and Shrewsbury.
Hull City
And there was me thinking that Hull had let Jake Livermore and Robert Snodgrass go without any sort of plan.
In comes Italy defender Andrea Ranocchia on loan until the end of season.
The 28-year-old has been with Inter Milan for seven years, but went on loan to Sampdoria this time last year.
Pleased, Hull fans?
Sound the deal horn, a Premier League club have made a signing...
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Jake Livermore and Robert Snodgrass (Hull City)
Livermore to West Brom (£10m), Snodgrass to West Ham (£10.2m)
Faced with relegation, Hull are trying a revolutionary strategy to beat the drop – selling their best players.
It’s all the more baffling when you consider that neither Livermore nor Snodgrass agitated for a move away.
Replacements may arrive today (but will they be as good?), but as an escape plan, it seems unlikely to catch on.
That sort of behaviour is only one step removed from putting a suit on when there's a final to be played on Football Manager.
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Spanish forward Jese joined Las Palmas on loan for the rest of the season.
The Paris St-German striker had been in talks with Middlesbrough, whose manager Aitor Karanka knows him well from his time at Real Madrid.
But instead the 23-year-old returns to his hometown club in the Canary Islands as he looks to get his career back on track.
Javier Mascherano - West Ham to Liverpool
When the big movers are Seb Larsson, Michael Duberry and Matthew Upson, you know it’s been another quiet deadline day.
Intrigue did come, however, from Javier Mascherano’s switch from West Ham to Liverpool, a deal that was not cleared until 20 February because of Fifa’s rules on third-party ownership.
Mascherano, remember, joined West Ham on a similar deal to that of Carlos Tevez. The ‘Javier Mascherano Affair’ never became a thing, though…
Trevor Sinclair
Ex-Man City & West Ham winger
We are all annoyed, the player, fans, team-mates, the club, but I think West Ham have handled the Dimitri Payet situation really well. They’ve sold him for £25m, two and half times the money they paid.
He was an amazing player, but he’s ruined his legacy, he’s acted like a spoiled brat, and once the dust settles he might look back and think he’s burned a few bridges there. He showed glimpses of Paolo Di Canio when he was at West Ham, and a lot of that has been wasted.
Plenty more from Trevor's interview on the Match of the Day Facebook page. , external
Make that deals. Chesterfield have had a busy 30 minutes, agreeing loan deals to sign Birmingham City winger Reece Brown and then QPR defender Osman Kakay.
Brown, 20, has made nine appearances for Blues this season and will remain with the League One club until 30 April.
Kakay, 19, has made only one appearance for the Rs but had a spell on loan with Scottish Championship side Livingston last season.