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Guess the transfer deadline day signing
Harrison Short: John Carew?
Stuart: Rudy Gestede?
Transfer window closed
Tottenham sign Fulham winger Sessegnon for £25m & Betis midfielder Lo Celso on loan
Arsenal sign Tierney for £25m and Luiz for £8m
Everton sign Iwobi for fee which could rise to £34m
Inter Milan sign Lukaku from Man Utd for £74m
Free agent Carroll returns to Newcastle
Shamoon Hafez
Guess the transfer deadline day signing
Harrison Short: John Carew?
Stuart: Rudy Gestede?
Brighton & Hove Albion
More from Brighton manager Graham Potter in today's press conference: “We know it's a challenge this weekend and one we need to be ready for. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited, but it's not about me. It's about the team and the club looking to get off to a good start.
“We want to entertain the fans if we can, but we know the challenges of the league too. We try to encourage the players to be brave and understand what we're asking them to do.
“We've played a few systems in pre-season, what's important for us is we build on the good things already here and add our own bits to improve.
“The group have been great since I've been here, they've worked really well and been a joy to work with."
Daily Mirror
The Mirror has reported, external that Manchester City have agreed an £11m deal with sister club Girona for 19-year-old defender Pedro Porro, who will immediately be loaned out to Real Valladolid.
Guess the transfer deadline day signing
Thomas Smalley: These guess the deadline day signings on #BBCFootball I can’t be the only one read them just thinking “Lee Sharpe, Lee Sharpe, it’s Lee Sharpe”.
Adam Coakley: Is it Libor Kozak?
The clock is ticking! Only TWO hours to the deadline. Here's the top stories so far:
The view from the fans
Arsenal
Akhil Vyas, board member of the Arsenal Supporters Trust: "At Arsenal, on one hand, it seems things are moving ahead, with the signing of Nicolas Pepe and with so many outgoings of experienced players like Danny Welbeck, Aaron Ramsey and Laurent Koscielny.
"But on the other, the back line still looks weak and with a few players coming back from injuries, I would love to see a CB in!"
Shall we have another guess the deadline day signing teaser?
Who is this footballer who seems mightily impressed with the collar of his new team's shirt?
Answers, as usual, to #bbcfootball.
Manchester City
More from Manchester City's new signing to Joao Cancelo: "It's a high price for a right back but the responsibility is good for me as it will push me to be a better player and to mature.
"I'm aware how Kyle Walker s one of the best full-backs. I'm going to compete with him and I'll try to get my place.
"Walker is a great player but the more competition you have the better you become as a player. I have a dream to be the best right-back and the only way to do that is by challenging yourself. Only playing with the best can you do that."
Sky Sports
Crystal Palace have lined up a move for RB Leipzig striker Jean-Kevin Augustin, external if a deadline-day deal is agreed for Wilfried Zaha, according to Sky Sports.
Premier League spending has surpassed one BILLION pounds so far this summer.
According to transfermarkt.co.uk, Premier League clubs have spent a collective £1.23bn on 246 players this window.
That puts them top of the spending list, ahead of La Liga (£1.08bn) and Serie A (£875.35m).
Burnley
More from Sean Dyche on Danny Drinkwater: "That's not confirmed. It's more than just the i's to dot and t's to cross. It's got a reasonable chance but everyone's got to agree."
The midfielder was understood to be at the Clarets' training ground today.
Yes it was indeed Antoine Sibierski, who made the move from Manchester City to Newcastle on deadline day back in 2006.
Guess the deadline day signing
AJ: Antoine Sibierski
Michael Maw: Antoine Sibierski?
Steve Wanless-Kyme: I reckon the latest NUFC one is Sibierski?
Think you lot could be on the money...
Stoke have snapped up Tottenham defender Cameron Carter-Vickers on loan for the rest of the season.
“Cameron’s arrival strengthens our central defensive resources which is something we made a priority after Ryan Shawcross suffered his unfortunate injury," Potters boss Nathan Jones said.
“He’s a highly promising young player who has already shown that the Championship holds no fears for him. He was wanted by a number of clubs at this level and we’re delighted to have managed to sign him.”
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West Bromwich Albion
West Brom have signed Grady Diangana from West Ham on a season-long loan.
The Congolese-born attacking midfielder, who has represented England at youth level is Albion’s sixth signing of the summer window.
Sporting and Technical Director Luke Dowling said: “Grady comes with good Premier League experience but he’s now at this early stage of his career where he needs to get good, regular game time.
“He is direct with his running, has good ability and will be another exciting addition to our squad.”
Spanish newspaper Sport claims that Philippe Coutinho , externalwill leave Barcelona before the La Liga window shuts but, after a return to the Premier League fell through, his only two options left are Juventus and Bayern Munich.
Guess the deadline day signing
Matt Trower: is it shelvey?
Sacha: slimani? Or obertan
Stephen Gwillym: Craig Moore
All wrong!
The view from the fans
West Ham United
David Blackmore, Editor of Blowing Bubbles Monthly: "After this season's overhaul, I wasn't sure if West Ham would splash the cash again this summer and I've been left impressed once again.
"Sebastien Haller is hopefully going to be the striker we've been crying out for since Dean Ashton. He'll only be a success at London Stadium if he gets the service but with Felipe Anderson, Manuel Lanzini, Pablo Fornals, et al behind him, I don't think that will be an issue.
"Speaking of Fornals, I can't wait to see what he can do in Claret and Blue after watching him in the U21 tournament. At just 23, he's certainly one for the future. As is another new boy in Goncalo Cardoso.
"Following the signing of young defender Issa Diop last summer, it's great to see the club investing in players with so much potential coming into a squad with the likes of Pablo Zabaleta, Angelo Ogbonna and Winston Reid where I hope they can develop into the next Rio Ferdinand."
Norwich City
Norwich City will be without Timm Klose for tomorrow's match at Liverpool. They 'hope to have him back for Newcastle'.
Right then, let's see if this one is any tougher for you.
Who is this lapping things up on his first day at Newcastle? Answers to #bbcfootball