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Transfer deadline day: David Luiz returns to Chelsea, Joe Hart joins Torino on season-long loan
The cashed-up Premier League clubs will today make one last attempt to raid Europe`s top clubs before the transfer window slams shut.
New Delhi: Welcome to our live blog for British football's transfer deadline day. Follow latest news and updates about all big-money deals right here.
Live updates
Big one! Chelsea secure the signing of Marcos Alonso from Fiorentina.
Liverpool's Luis Alberto joins Lazio.
Stoke City are 3-0 up! The Potters sign Dutch defender Bruno Martins Indi.
Liverpool are finally going to get rid of Mario Balotelli, who is undergoing a medical at OGC Nice.
Meanwhile, Nigel de Jong has completed move to Galatasaray!
BIG NEWS! Chelsea are close to re-signing David Luiz from PSG.
Serge Gnabry has joined Werder Bremen on permanent basis!
Manchester City's sales continue, Eliaquim Mangala has now passed Valencia medical.
Samir Nasri's move to Sevilla is confirmed.
Reports are that Chelsea are set to beat Spurs to the signature of Newcastle United midfielder Moussa Sissoko.
Reports are that Samir Nasri has undergone his medical at Sevilla. The move will be official soon.
Another GOAL for Stoke City! Wilfried Bony leave Manchester City for the Potters (again on a loan move).
Stoke City have completed the signing of Derby goalkeeper Lee Grant on loan until January. They have been desperately missing Jack Butland!
Joe Hart's move to Torino has been confirmed. The England stopper joins on a season-long loan.
Bastain Schweinsteiger rejects free transfer to Sporting Lisbon
In the Liverpool camp, focus is on players who may exit, like Sakho and Balotelli.
Joe Hart is expected to complete his loan transfer to Italian club Torino.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere looks set on joining Crystal Palace on loan
The cashed-up Premier League clubs will today make one last attempt to raid Europe's top clubs before the transfer window slams shut.
Arsenal have so far splurged 60 million euros for German defender Shkodran Mustafi and Spanish striker Lucas Perez. However, the Gunners' fans are still not satisfied with the depth and quality of their side. Will Arsene Wenger take out his chequebook later in the day?
Jose Mourinho has categorically stated that Manchester United have already completed its business. Hence it is highly unlikely that the Red Devils will be active in the market today.
Other big-name deals are likely as top players seek a regular game in increasingly competitive squads. These include the likes of Loic Remy, Jack Wilshere and Joe Hart.
Fuelled by the Premier League's TV riches, clubs are not expected to hold back as they look to shore up their respective squads ahead of another grueling season.