![]() What deals are in the pipeline?Īs already discussed, Fernandez and Caicedo are big-money transfer targets going into the final day of the window. It has been a tough window for Everton, who lost the aforementioned Gordon and saw Arnaut Danjuma turn his back on them before signing for Spurs shortly after sacking manager Frank Lampard. Leeds broke their transfer record to sign forward Georginio Rutter and have also agreed a deal to bring in USA midfielder Weston McKennie from Juventus on an initial loan, while Bournemouth (Dango Ouattara for £20m), West Ham (Danny Ings for £12m) and Southampton (Mislav Orsic and Carlos Alcaraz for a combined £20m) have made moves. There's no slowing down at Nottingham Forest after a summer in which they signed 23 players, with Brazilian midfielders Danilo and Gustavo Scarpa, and forward Chris Wood, moving to the City Ground this month. Wolves have been busy, signing forwards Matheus Cunha and Pablo Sarabia, midfielder Mario Lemina and defender Craig Dawson to boost Julen Lopetegui's squad. ![]() Understandably, there has been plenty of action from the clubs whose main challenge this season is remaining in the division. There has been an intriguing incoming at Manchester United, with Dutch striker Wout Weghorst joining on loan from Burnley. There has been a bit of movement from clubs above them in the table, but not much, with Liverpool's capture of Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo from PSV, Arsenal signing Leandro Trossard from Brighton and Newcastle's £45m swoop for Anthony Gordon from Everton the most eye-catching. Chelsea transfer news: How can the Blues keep spending?.Owner Todd Boehly's Blues have splashed out upwards of £200m on seven new players, including Benoit Badiashile (£35m), Andrey Santos (£18m), Joao Felix (loan with £9.7m fee), Noni Madueke (£30.7m) and Mykhailo Mudryk (£62m rising to £89m), most on lengthy contracts. Football Daily podcast: Deadline Day to remember?Ĭhelsea have very much set the pace this window as they look to spend their way back into top-four contention. ![]() Sean Dyche was named manager of struggling Everton on Monday so faces a rush if he wants some new faces.Įnglish top-flight clubs have spent almost £2.5bn this season, including the summer's record £1.9bn spend, far above the previous record £1.86bn in 2017-18. The British transfer record could be broken on January's transfer deadline day for the first time since 2011 when Chelsea signed Liverpool's Fernando Torres for £50m.Ĭhelsea have bid 120m euros (£105.6m) for Benfica's Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez.Īrsenal are running out of time to sign Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo with a £70m bid rejected.
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