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TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY CONFIRMED DEALS AND DEVELOPMENTS

PAUL POGBA
Manchester united’s Paul Pogba is the biggest deal of the summer as well as football’s biggest money deal ever.
Everyone in the football community will be looking forward to today Wednesday, 31 August which is considered the most busy day of the 2016-2017 football season. Transfers closes 23:00 BST in England And Midnight in Scotland.
We give you all the latest on completed deals as the happen
  • Joe Hart sign for Torino on a season long loan
  • Reports: Leicester city agree record fee for Slimani
  • Roma join Palace and Bournemouth in Wilshere chase
  • Wilfried Bony Talking to Stoke City
  • Sissoko released to complete move by France
  • Newcastle reject spurs move for Sissoko
  • Balotelli set for Nice move
  • Swans in talks over Ener Valencia
Major Confirmed deals
    • Marcos Alonso [Fiorentina - Chelsea] Reported £23m
    • Jeff Hendrick [Derby - Burnley] £10.5m
    • Didier Ndong [Lorient - Sunderland] £13.6m
    • Samir Nasri [Manchester City - Sevilla] Loan
    • Wilfried Bony [Manchester City - Stoke] Loan
    • Pau Lopez [Espanyol - Tottenham] Loan
    • Juan Cuadrado [Chelsea - Juventus] Loan
    • Dean Henderson [Manchester United - Grimsby] Loan
    • Adama Traore [Aston Villa - Middlesbrough] Undisclosed
    • Serge Gnabry [Arsenal - Werder Bremen] Undisclosed
    • Lee Grant [Derby - Stoke] Loan
    • Kenneth Omeruo [Chelsea - Alanyaspor] Loan
    • Will Keane [Manchester United - Hull] Undisclosed
    • Joe Hart - (Manchester City to Torino) Loan
    • Nicky Clark – (Bury to Dunfermine) Free
    • Georges-Kevin Nkoudou [Marseille - Tottenham] Undisclosed
    • Jack Wilshere (Arsenal to Bournemouth) Loan




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