Summary

  • Latest news, views and reaction from the final day of the summer transfer window

  • Chelsea sign Aubameyang from Barcelona as window closes

  • Liverpool sign midfielder Arthur Melo on loan from Juventus

  • Forest make 21st signing but Batshuayi deal breaks down & Idrissa Gueye returns to Everton

  • Man Utd complete signing of winger Antony from Ajax for £82m and Martin Dubravka from Newcastle

  • Man City sign defender Manuel Akanji from Borussia Dortmund on a five-year deal

  • Leicester sign defender Wout Faes as Wesley Fofana replacement

  • English Premier League and Football League transfer window closed at 23:00 BST but deals still be announced

  • Transfer windows closed in Germany (17:00 BST), Italy (19:00 BST) and Spain (23:00 BST)

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  1. Carvalho scores last-gasp Liverpool winnerpublished at 07:39 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle United

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at Anfield

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp believes Fabio Carvalho's last-gasp winner against Newcastle at Anfield will be "remembered for years and years".

    The visitors' new £60m striker Alexander Isak crowned an impressive debut with a goal to give Eddie Howe's side the lead seven minutes before the break.

    The signing from Real Sociedad, who only received visa clearance to play hours before kick-off, had a second ruled out for offside before Liverpool mounted the comeback that ended with a familiar Anfield finale.

    Liverpool were never at their best after Saturday's 9-0 thrashing of Bournemouth but they maintained the pressure and were back on level terms just after the hour when Roberto Firmino sent a crisp finish beyond Newcastle keeper Nick Pope from Mohammed Salah's pass.

    And with only seconds left, substitute Carvalho pounced at the far post after Newcastle failed to clear a corner to give Jurgen Klopp's side victory.

    "It's massive," said Klopp.

    "We will remember it for years and years. I'm not 100% sure they all believed until the end but from now on we have to as we showed again it is possible."

    Fabio Carvalho celebratesImage source, EPA
  2. Forest boss Steve Cooper's phone is onpublished at 07:36 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    Manchester City 6-0 Nottingham Forest

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    Nottingham Forest have been the most active club during the summer window.

    It was always felt Forest would be busy because they lost so many loan players who helped them get promoted.

    But no-one saw the extent of the work being done on Steve Cooper's squad at the City Ground.

    Wolves defender Willy Boly should complete his move and Cooper is not ruling out further additions.

    "We’ll see," he said. "We may bring players in. Some players may leave as well. The phone will be back on."

  3. You cannot teach the skills Haaland has - Guardiolapublished at 07:34 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    Manchester City 6-0 Nottingham Forest

    Manchester City

    Media caption,

    Manchester City 6-0 Nottingham Forest: Guardiola says you can not teach skills Haaland has

  4. Haaland scores second straight hat-trickpublished at 07:32 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    Manchester City 6-0 Nottingham Forest

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    Erling Haaland scored his second hat-trick in as many games as rampant Manchester City outclassed newly-promoted Nottingham Forest.

    After his 19-minute three-timer against Crystal Palace at the weekend, there was a comparatively pedestrian 26 between his first and last goals this evening.

    Yet if the two games are combined, Haaland scored an incredible six times in an hour given the Norwegian was replaced six minutes before the end of the Palace game. It takes his overall tally for the season to nine.

    Joao Cancelo added a fourth when he drove home Bernardo Silva's fine pass across the penalty area before Haaland's strike partner Julian Alvarez took centre stage.

    On his full Premier League debut, the Argentine produced a fine finish to beat Dean Henderson after being set up by Riyad Mahrez.

    Then, after Kevin de Bruyne had nicked possession inside his own half and burst forward 50 yards, Alvarez picked his spot and finished high into the roof of the Forest net after Mahrez's shot had been deflected into his path.

    Erling Haaland celebratesImage source, Reuters
  5. What's to come?published at 07:20 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    Peter OdemwingieImage source, Getty Images

    Lots of done deals hopefully, but I expect a few near misses too. Maybe there will also be some managers being interviewed through their car window and players rocking up at rival clubs trying to force through a move too. Who will be this year's Peter Odemwingie?

    We'll bring you all the news and reaction through the day, with the deadline for English Premier League and Football League teams being 23:00 BST, with Scotland's deadline an hour later.

    In Spain - where Barcelona's spending spree has drawn most of the headlines - it is 23:00, in France it is 22:00, Italy's window shuts at 19:00 and Germany's deadline is 17:00 - all times BST.

  6. What deals could be done on deadline day?published at 07:12 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    AntonyImage source, EPA

    There were just 14 Premier League deadline-day signings last year - one of the lowest totals in recent years - so will we see more deals completed this time?

    Manchester United have reached an agreement with Ajax to sign Brazil winger Antony, 22.

    United boss Erik ten Hag, who also plans to sign Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, expects Cristiano Ronaldo to stay at the club, despite reports he wants to join a Champions League team.

    Another deal not likely to go through is Chelsea's proposed signing of Anthony Gordon, but could the Blues bring Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang back to the Premier League?

    Manchester City are trying to sign Borussia Dortmund defender Manuel Akanji, who is likely to cost about £15m, while Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said he would like his team to "risk more" in the transfer market as they consider midfielder reinforcements.

    And will Leicester finally sign a first-team player after Chelsea announced the signing of Wesley Fofana on Wednesday?

  7. A record summer of spendingpublished at 07:07 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    Premier League clubs have already spent a record amount of almost £1.7bn on players this summer, beating the previous record of £1.43bn from 2017.

    The increase in spending comes after two consecutive summers shadowed by the Covid pandemic's impact on clubs' income, in which the total fees had dipped to £1.1bn last year.

    Deloitte's Sports Business Group's Chris Wood said the level of spending was a sign that "the business models of Premier League clubs are rebounding post-Covid".

    In fact, more has been spent this summer than in the last season's January and summer windows combined (£1.44bn).

  8. It's now or neverpublished at 07:01 British Summer Time 1 September 2022

    Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    The clock has been ticking all summer and now time is almost up.

    We've heard all the transfer talk, we've seen how teams have started the season, but now it's time to strike... if clubs still have any transfer business to be done then it's now or never as in 16 hours' time, the summer transfer window is slamming shut.

    Stick with us until 23:00 BST and beyond for all the latest news and updates on deadline day.