Goodnightpublished at 00:19 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2021
And on that note we're out of here.
Don't forget that every confirmed deal will be listed here.
And why not chek out the latest edition of the Football Daily podcast?
Transfer window closes at 23:00 GMT for Premier League and EFL clubs
Liverpool sign defenders Davies from Preston & Kabak from Schalke
Turkey international Kabak on loan with option to buy
Southampton look to complete paperwork on late loan deal for Liverpool forward Minamino
Everton close to signing Bournemouth forward King
Window shuts at midnight in Scotland
La Liga and Ligue 1 closes at 23:00 GMT, Serie A at 19:00 GMT and in Germany 17:00 GMT
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Shamoon Hafez, Emma Sanders, Emlyn Begley and Tom Rostance
I couldn't not use it could I?
But we're heading off before we know if the Minamino to Saints deal got through in time...
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As we hit midnight and still await a few moves in the Premier League to go through, here's the day's done deals so far:
22:55: Ainsley Maitland-Niles [Arsenal - West Brom] Loan
22:00: Ozan Kabak [Schalke - Liverpool] Loan
20:00: Ben Davies [Preston - Liverpool] £2m
18:50: Joe Willock [Arsenal - Newcastle] Loan
18:00: Okay Yokuslu [Celta Vigo - West Brom] Loan
16:00: Moises Caicedo [Independiente del Valle - Brighton] £4m
Still they come in the Football League...
23:45: Diallang Jaiyesimi [Swindon - Charlton] Undisclosed
23:45: Patrick Roberts [Manchester City - Derby] Loan
23:30: Jacob Mellis [Gillingham - Southend] Undisclosed
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Tambuwal: Robertson £8 million from Hull. Trent zero from academy. Not all players have to cost £50 million plus to win medals. Happy with Kabak/Davies.
Well, Sean Dyche it's now time to go to a club that will financially support you. I've been a Burnley supporter all my life and we were led to believe the takeover would be a good thing. Same old....
Despondent Burnley Fan
It's been a quieter day for some Premier League clubs than others...
If Everton do bring in Josh King they may need a bit of room on the books - so they have allowed winger Anthony Gordon to head to Preston on loan.
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Struggling to understand why many say King should've joined Fulham. Putting the relegation issue to one side, he gets to work with Ancelotti and look how he has improved Calvert Lewin. I'm sure that was a huge factor given his Norwegian national team aspirations.
Mark, Chester
As promised here's that flurry of deals from 23:30
23:30: Jacob Mellis [Gillingham - Southend] Undisclosed
23:30: Beni Baningime [Everton - Derby] Loan
23:30: Neeskens Kebano [Fulham - Middlesbrough] Loan
23:30: Max Sanders [Brighton - Lincoln] Undisclosed
Everton
It seems that Everton have won the race to sign Joshua King. Here's a reminder of what he brings.
Fulham
Fulham have signed former Sunderland forward Josh Maja on loan from French side Bordeaux.
I did put three tweets of signings for Middlesbrough, Luton and Derby through there but my laptop booted me out.
Will do a recap shortly.
Half past 11 has just signalled a flurry of late moves in the Championship...
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CTxCB: I think Joshua King made the wrong move. At Everton, he'll likely become a depth option and sporadically play, whereas at Fulham, he likely would've been starting every game, and become the centre of attention if he was to keep them up.
Daniel Cheng: I'm concerned with the lack of cover for Tierney at left back for Arsenal. Cedric can do a job but he ain't a proper LB and I'm sure Saka wants to play further forward. If KT gets injured for a long period we're in trouble.
King can play wide of course which will suit Everton when they play 4-3-3.
This time last year he was close to joining Manchester United of course, but he has failed to score in the Championship this season.
With 48 Premier League goals to his name - the same as Freddie Ljungberg or Ian Rush - he's no slouch.
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Surely the better choice for Josh King would've been Fulham, more game time for the lad. However, Everton doing better at the minute so could prove to be a good deal but just can't see him getting into that team.
Toby
Can't help thinking Saints missed a trick in not getting in Jon Joe Kenny. Decent player, Premier League experience, straight in to fill the void with Kyle Walker-Peters out injured. Celtic's gain I reckon, shrewd Lenny. Minamino? Sooner have Mane back please?
Phil, Saints fan in Glasgow
For a lot of clubs in the Football League especially, just staying in business is the name of the game this season.
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter
It’s been the quietest window since 2012 – that was the last time you had under £100 million spent in the window.
It's in complete contrast to this time last year which was the second highest window when £230 million was spent.
But Covid has impacted in more ways than one, the most obvious being the way that the clubs have been hit so hard financially.
Shrewd move?
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter
Josh King has opted for Everton ahead of Fulham.
It will be a short-term permanent deal, he's out of contract at Bournemouth at the end of the season.