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Transfer deadline day LIVE: Amrabat, Gravenberch, Joao Felix & all the latest deals
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2023-09-02 00:20
Transfer deadline day live updates, news and completed transfers as Premier League clubs look to complete their summer business. Ryan Gravenberch, Sergio Reguilon and Joao Palhinha among the players expected to make last-minute moves.

It's transfer deadline day and the last chance for clubs around Europe to complete their summer business.

Spending in 2023, especially in the Premier League and Saudi Arabia, has been at its extravagant best, with records shattered this summer amid big-money moves for Moises Caicedo, Declan Rice and others.

But there's more to come as clubs look to tie up some last minute deals, reacting to injuries, niggles and unforeseen fluctuations in the market.

Follow along with 90min's live blog for all of the latest transfer latest.

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE BIGGEST STORIES ON DEADLINE DAY

17:10 - JOAO PALHINHA DEAL OFF

90min understands that Fulham pulled the plug on Joao Palhinha's move to Bayern Munich just before the Bundesliga transfer window shut.

Palhinha had in fact been pictured at the Bayern training ground today waiting for Fulham to give the green light for a move, however they have not done so due to the Cottagers not being able to find an adequate replacement for their star midfielder.

As things stand, the Palhinha deal falling through is not expected to nix Ryan Gravenberch's move to Liverpool.

17:00 - ARMEL BELLA-KOTCHAP TO JOIN BAYERN MUNICH

90min understands that Armel Bella-Kotchap is in London to complete a medical ahead of confirming his move to Bayern Munich.

The young defender is set to move to Allianz Arena as Benjamin Pavard's replacement on an initial loan deal. Sources have confirmed that Bayern jumped to the head of the queue of teams trying to sign Bella-Kotchap after a move to Borussia Dortmund fell through.

16:45 - CONFIRMED DEADLINE DAY DEALS

A lot has happened on September 1 already. Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City are just a few of the heavyweight clubs to make moves thus far.

Man Utd added some full-back cover in the shape of Sergio Reguilon on loan after news broke the Luke Shaw will be out for a considerable length of time.

Chelsea have gone out and spent a bucketload on yet another wide forward in the shape of Cole Palmer from Manchester City for a reported £45m.

And Man City themselves have been busy too, confirming the signing of Matheus Nunes from Wolves.

Here's all the major deadline day deals that have gone through thus far:

Confirmed deals:

  • Sergio Reguilon - Tottenham Hotspur to Manchester United - loan
  • Cole Palmer - Manchester City to Chelsea - permanent
  • Matheus Nunes - Wolves to Manchester City - permanent
  • Clement Lenglet - Barcelona to Aston Villa - loan
  • Ansu Fati - Barcelona to Brighton - loan
  • Nuno Tavares - Arsenal to Nottingham Forest - loan
  • Leonardo Bonucci - Juventus to Union Berlin - loan

16: 35 - WHEN DOES THE TRANSFER WINDOW CLOSE?

So before we dive into all the juicy transfer gossip, let's get the lay of the land.

The Premier League transfer window has been opened since June 14 and will finally slam shut on September 1 at 23:00 BST.

The window closes at the same down up and down the English footballing pyramid, however across the continent and beyond things are little bit different. Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Bundesliga windows all shut today too, but not all at 23:00 BST.

Some other clubs from even further afield have even longer to sign player, with the big spending Saudi Pro League sides having until September 20 to make signings

16:30 - DEADLINE DAY CONTINUES

Folks, we hope you are all wearing yellow ties, glued to Twitter (or X) and frantically refreshing the 90min homepage as it's deadline day!

This article was originally published on 90min as Transfer deadline day LIVE: Amrabat, Gravenberch, Joao Felix & all the latest deals.