Get Involvedpublished at 09:12 British Summer Time 2 September 2019
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Good back to back wins after our mediocre performance at Bramall Lane. Hoping for another top six scalp at Spurs. UP THE PALACE!
Robbie Butcher
Transfer deadlines vary across Europe (all times BST)
English League One and League Two and Germany now shut
Italy (19:00), Spain and France (23:00), Scotland (00:00)
Henrikh Mkhitaryan joins Roma on loan
Christian Eriksen to stay at Tottenham
Matteo Darmian leaves Man Utd for Parma
Monaco's Radamel Falcao off to Galatasaray
Fernando Llorente signs for Napoli
Bobby Duncan signs for Fiorentina
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Good back to back wins after our mediocre performance at Bramall Lane. Hoping for another top six scalp at Spurs. UP THE PALACE!
Robbie Butcher
Liverpool's teenage striker Bobby Duncan is off to Fiorentina.
The Serie A side had a loan move rejected but have now agreed a fee of 2m euros (£1.8m) with a 20% sell-on clause.
Burnley 0-3 Liverpool
Another big talking point over the weekend was Sadio Mane's angry reaction to Mo Salah's failing to pass the ball to him.
The forward had a bit of a strop on the bench after he was substituted minutes later.
His manager Jurgen Klopp laughed off the incident, but Ian Wright was more understanding of the Senagal striker's frustrations.
"But it's good eh? He was upset, it was obvious," Klopp said.
"Sadio cannot hide his emotions, I like that. But all sorted. We spoke about it and everything is fine."
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Garth Crooks
BBC Sport football expert
Liverpool kept up their 100% start with a 3-0 win at Burnley,while title rivals Manchester City thrashed Brighton 4-0.
Chelsea were held 2-2 by Sheffield United, with Manchester United drawing 1-1 at Southampton.
Leicester impressed again with a 3-1 win over Bournemouth,West Ham beat Norwich2-0,Crystal Palace saw off Aston Villa 1-0 andNewcastle drew 1-1 with Watford. In Sunday's other game Everton beat Wolves in a 3-2 thriller.
Check out Garth's team of the week here
David Ornstein
BBC Sport
AS Roma have reached an agreement with Arsenal to sign midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan on a season-long loan.
The Italian club will pay a loan fee and cover all of the 30-year-old’s wages, but there is no option or obligation to buy in the deal.
Armenia international Mkhitaryan joined Arsenal from Manchester United in January 2018 in a swap deal that saw Alexis Sanchez move in the opposite direction.
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Steve in Milan: Sick of listening to Utd fans thinking they are better than they really are. You have to earn it its not god given. You were a great team in the SAF years, he made the difference. Now you are average. Get over it.
Everton 3-2 Wolves
Everton won a five-goal thriller at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Brazil striker Richarlison netted a brace while new signing Alex Iwobi was on the score sheet again.
Wolves scored through Romain Saiss and Raul Jiménez but had Willy Boly sent off late-on.
Romelu Lukaku stepped up to take a penalty for his new club Inter Milan, in what turned out to be the winner.
That should have been the talking point of the match as the Belgian striker scored his second goal for Inter since arriving from Manchester United in the summer.
But it wasn't.
Racist chanting of the 26-year-old from pockets of Calgiari fans has dominated to headlines instead.
The fans' actions were condemned by Inter defender Milan Skriniar in a post-match interview. "There are things that must not be in football," he said, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport., external
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Chris Ibekwe: Arsenal fans should not be fooled by their team we all know that's how Arsenal play. By the end of the season they will end up in 5th or 6th position. As for Chelsea in their next two matches they will draw with Wolves and lose to Liverpool
Free agent Fernando Llorente has agreed a deal with Serie A side Napoli., external
The 34-year-old Spaniard spent the last two seasons at Tottenham.
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Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan came on as a sub for Arsenal in the 2-2 draw against Tottenham on Sunday.
..and that looks to be his last appearance in a Gunners shirt as he's close to signing with Roma.
The 30-year-old is en route to the Italian capital for his medical as I type this.
A reunion with his former Manchester United team-mate Chris Smalling. How cute.
So, after all that social media drama, it looks like Liverpool youngster Bobby Duncan is on his way out of Anfield...to Italy.
The 18-year-old is set to sign for Serie A side Fiorentina, external.
This is an odd one coming out of Atalanta.
Former Liverpool man Martin Skrtel signed for the Serie A side three weeks ago, but his time at the club already appears to be over.
The 34-year-old has left by 'mutual consent' after having a row with manager Gian Piero Gasperini.
He only played once for the club.
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David R Hall: AVFC fan, 4/10 despite being in relegation zone. Still early, could’ve easily nicked a couple more points than we’ve currently got and new signings still need a bit more time to be 100%. Things to improve after international break.
Chris: Manchester United have started the same the same way they ended last. Mediocre to say the least. 5/10
For the past couple of seasons I've watched United try to force an attacking mid slot into their formation when they've not had anyone good enough to play there. Why not go two upfront? Martial and Greenwood upfront, overrated Rashford benched, James and Lingard on the wings of a midfield four.
Stuart, Falkirk
Villarreal 2-2 Real Madrid
It was mixed night for Gareth Bale.
Back in from the cold, the Welshman thanked his boss Zinedine Zidane for his reprieve with a brilliant brace for Real Madrid on Sunday.
But then the 30-year-old was sent off in added time as Madrid had to settle for a draw at Villarreal.
Oh.
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Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
The Premier League title race is not over after four games - but enough evidence has now been produced to know the pattern is set and the race will once again involve only two horses.
Manchester City and Liverpool have only taken that short period to confirm they are now arguably even further ahead of the chasing pack than in May, when a single-point advantage sent the title to Manchester City and third-placed Chelsea trailed in 25 points behind Jurgen Klopp's side.
It does not mean the season will be any less exciting, but it is sobering to already know which way the wind is blowing with 34 games remaining. Same two title contenders.
Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
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Vishnu J Ladna: Honestly speaking, although it’s only 4 games in, I feel Arsenal have had a good start to this new season. Keep this up and they’d be challenging for top 4.