Big Dunc doing dealspublished at 21:45 GMT 31 January 2023

Everton may not have made any signings... but Duncan Ferguson has.
Forest Green Rovers have signed Reading forward Jahmari Clarke, 19, on a loan deal for the remainder of the season.
Deadlines (GMT): Premier League/EFL: 23:00; Scottish Premiership: 23:59; WSL: 17:00 (domestic), 00:00 (international)
Elsewhere: Bundesliga: 17:00; Serie A: 19:00; La Liga: 23:00; Ligue 1: 23:59
Chelsea agree Premier League record deal for Fernandez; Ziyech's PSG loan in danger of collapsing
Sabitzer joins Man Utd on loan; Arsenal sign Jorginho from Chelsea for £12m
Zabarnyi & Traore join Bournemouth; Southampton sign Sulemana for club-record £22m
Spurs sign Porro & Doherty joins Atletico after contract terminated; Spence joins Rennes on loan
Bayern sign Cancelo on loan from Man City
Fulham sign Lukic from Torino, Felipe joins Nottingham Forest & Crystal Palace sign Ahamada
Arsenal have second world record bid for Alessia Russo rejected
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Emlyn Begley
Everton may not have made any signings... but Duncan Ferguson has.
Forest Green Rovers have signed Reading forward Jahmari Clarke, 19, on a loan deal for the remainder of the season.
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Cesc Fabregas, Olivier Giroud, Petr Cech and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have all played for both Chelsea and Arsenal in the Premier League.
Ashley Cole. William Gallas. Sure there are others too.
The most disappointed/angry fans on the texts and tweets certainly seem to be Everton supporters.
The Toffees, who are in the relegation zone, haven't signed anybody this month - and sold Anthony Gordon to Newcastle for £45m.
Add to that the anger at the club owners and appointing a new manager the day before the transfer window shot...
Just under 90 minutes to go until the transfer window shuts in England... sort of.
Clubs have to have a 'deal sheet' in with the Premier League by 23:00 GMT but they are allowed to work out the final elements of the deal after that.
Based on previous years, it's not impossible one or two deals might be announced after 01:00...
Here are a few of the deals that are in the works this evening...
Chelsea have bid 120m euros (£105.6m) for Benfica's Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez
Sporting Lisbon full-back Pedro Porro is in London for a medical before a move to Tottenham
Southampton have agreed to sign Rennes winger Kamaldeen Sulemana for a club record £22m
Things have picked up as the deadline approaches. Here's some of the notable in and outs done by Premier League clubs.
Jorginho moves from Chelsea to Arsenal
Zabarnyi joins Bournemouth from Dynamo Kyiv
Lukic signs for Fulham from Torino
Crystal Palace sign midfielder Ahamada
Cancelo leaves Man City to join Bayern Munich
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Just a thought, but perhaps some teams could just play better, and managers manage better, rather than trying to buy their way out of their current slump. Brentford don't have a squad of multi-million pound players and look how well they are doing. Just saying!
Paul, St Ives
Hibernian have signed USA striker Matthew Hoppe on loan from Middlesbrough.
Hoppe, 21, has had spells with Schalke in Germany and Real Mallorca in Spain and has scored once in eight games for his country.
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
This has been like a journey tracker.
Marcel Sabitzer is now at Manchester United's Carrington training ground to complete his loan move from Bayern Munich.
It was felt it would go close to the deadline once the wheels were set in motion but having come this far, I would be stunned if it didn't go through.
Head over to the Manchester United page for more transfer updates
Give this post a thumbs up if you had no idea Shane Duffy was even at Fulham...
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter
Fulham have revived a deal to sign Cedric Soares from Arsenal.
The deal was in danger because of the player's wage demands and because Fulham already had the maximum of two loan players from Premier League clubs in Shane Duffy and Dan James from Brighton and Leeds respectively.
However, a compromise has been reached and Fulham will sign Duffy permanently which means Cedric can sign on a six-month loan.
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Everton really missed out on some easy signings. So many PL clubs have loaned out their younger forwards. All of them would have been happy to get playing time at the Toffees & would have done a good job. Now, I'd be surprised if they don't get relegated. A sorry state of affairs.
Andy
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BBC Sport
It has been more than 12 months since Axel Tuanzebe last played.
It was one of two games he featured on loan for Napoli in the second half of last season, having started it on loan at Aston Villa.
The Manchester United defender has been plagued by injuries but is still only 25 and a top-class performer should he ever stay fit.
With Harry Souttar on the brink of joining Leicester, Stoke are looking at Tuanzebe as a replacement.
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter
Arsenal will confirm departures of Cedric Soares and Albert Sambi Lokonga, both on loan, to Fulham and Crystal Palace respectively.
Cedric has required a bit of manoeuvring since it was first reported last week.
Crystal Palace sign Naouirou Ahamada from Stuttgart for £9.7m
Crystal Palace have signed Stuttgart midfielder Naouirou Ahamada, 20, for 11m euro (£9.7m).
The France youth international has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal.
“I’m very happy to have joined this club. It is an amazing club, and I’m very excited to get started," he said.
“I want to show my quality, and I want to help this team with my quality. I want to play games, work hard, train hard and progress, and help the team.”
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Here are a film guy and the creator of the greatest TV show of all time, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, announcing a non-league team's signing.
What a world.
Liverpool have lost a "nastiness" in their play and require "two or three" new midfielders at the end of the season.
That's the view of former Premier League and Liverpool youth player Craig Hignett.
The Reds made no midfield signings during the January transfer window and the position has become a much-discussed issue for fans and media.
Speaking to BBC Radio Merseyside, Hignett said: "It would be easy if you could say one thing and say 'it's this, this isn't working'. But it's not, it's a combination of a lot of things. Injuries to key players, people out of form - not just two or three but seven or eight. It's really frustrating watching them. They have spells but fade back to huffing and puffing.
"It's been a lack of quality, which is difficult to say. The teams they are putting out still should be doing better than what they are. It has been a tough watch at times.
"In midfield Liverpool have always had energy and drive. Wijnaldum used to get about the pitch like you wouldn't believe, Henderson and Fabinho too. You wouldn't notice them, they do all the hard yards and dirty work without getting much notice.
"Now they have more ball players, Thiago is a wonderful footballer. But they have lost that bit of intensity, a bit of nastiness if you like. Their closing down was unbelievable, they'd smother teams. Now teams have a little bit more space. It's just not quite how it used to be.
"I don't think it's one midfielder they'll need at the end of this season. I think it's two or three. If they can get Jude Bellingham done it will be a real boost to everyone. There is rebuilding needed.
"At the moment watching them. The last two or three years has been a joy. Watching them now, I can't see them putting a run of six games together, I can't. If they do click they'll beat anyone."
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Swansea City are close to signing West Brom striker Karlan Grant on loan for the rest of the season.
Grant joined the Baggies from Huddersfield Town in a £15m move in October 2020.
The 25-year-old has scored 22 goals in 86 appearances for West Brom, netting five in all competitions this season.
His expected arrival comes days after Swansea striker Michael Obafemi moved to Championship leaders Burnley on loan.
Obafemi has moved to Turf Moor until the end of the season with a view to a permanent transfer in the summer.
Newcastle are 45 minutes from Wembley. They lead Southampton 2-1, 3-1 on aggregate, at half-time (three-quarters time) in the Carabao Cup semi-final.