BONG!published at 20:03 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2018
Three hours to go
180 minutes of the window left. Still time for a few more yet...
Late deals: Slimani to Newcastle, Sorloth to Palace, Hugill to West Ham, Andy King to Swansea
Riyad Mahrez staying at Leicester despite Man City interest
Swansea sign Andre Ayew from West Ham for cub-record £18m
Stoke sign Badou Ndiaye for £14m
Arsenal sign Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for £56m
Olivier Giroud joins Chelsea from Gunners; Spurs sign Moura
Dortmund sign Chelsea's Michy Batshuayi on loan
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Transfer window shuts at 23:00 GMT in England, midnight in Scotland
Tom Rostance
Three hours to go
180 minutes of the window left. Still time for a few more yet...
Tottenham's new signing Lucas Moura has posted a picture of himself, with the lilywhite shirt, on Instagram, alongside a quote from the bible.
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Lee: Surely January's best move has to be Tim Cahill's return to Millwall - football romance to the max!
Jason: Keeping Ozil is a great signing. His critics have never seen him live, his final third passing decision making is outstanding and without him Arsenal are so blunt. Chuffed!
There's still time Andy!
Although having said that Newcastle fans are protesting against Mike Ashley tonight in 'Kevin Keegan banner' form.
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Ben Taylor: Alexis Sanchez has to be the signing of the transfer window so far, swapping a player who was not wanted for a world class player.
Jamie: Sanchez surely has to be the best signing of the window. Swapping an inconsistent Micki for one of the best players in the league and weakening a rival at the same time is not a bad bit of business...
It's a pretty good Plan A surely?
Jermaine Jenas
Former Tottenham midfielder at Wembley
The Bundesliga is a fantastic league and a great place for our young England players going to play there.
I was surprised to see Everton's Ademola Lookman go there (to RB Leipzig on loan) and there's maybe not enough coming through in the Premier league.
It's a good Plan B.
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The emotions you go through when your club signs a 'Google player'...
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We could well be in for a lull now as Premier League clubs concentrate on playing football.
Which move will we be up until 2am waiting to go through tonight? Andre Ayew?
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Things seem to be going pretty well for the Championship leaders. If it isn't broken...
We are under way in four Premier League games - with three more kicking off at 20:00 GMT.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
Everton allow Ademola Lookman to go out on loan to RB Leipzig, Baffled by that - a player with width and pace in a squad with no width and pace.
Tottenham v Manchester United (20:00 GMT)
Jermaine Jenas
Former Tottenham midfielder at Wembley
Lucas Moura is what a lot of the fans and people like myself wanted, when we talk about Spurs, at where they can improve in regard to someone playing behind Harry Kane.
Spurs have tested the likes of Llorente, which hasn't worked yet, and to strengthen with a player like Moura is brilliant. He is a top signing for the club.
He brings that fear and pace - that direct running power that the've lost from players like Kyle walker. They've only really got Song that does that, so to have another player like that to play behind Harry Kane is fantastic.
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Joseph Venable: Daniel Sturridge has been the stand-out transfer of the window so far. The second-best striker in the league, gone for a song. Unbelievable
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Aberdeen have completed the signing of forward Sam Cosgrove from League Two Carlisle United for an undisclosed fee.
The 21 year-old scored one goal in twelve appearances for Keith Curle's side this season.
It would certainly be too late for Leicester to replace Riyad Mahrez now. Get your business done earlier...
Everton v Leicester City (19:45)
Jermaine Jenas
Former Tottenham midfielder at Wembley
Leicester can say 'no Riyad, we will not play to your tune.'
From a Leicester City point of view, they can do what they want. This could derail their season as they may not have a replacement for him