Premier League: Dramatic Deadline Day

This is a full list of all the transfers involving the Premier League clubs on Deadline Day

The 20 Premier League sides had already run up a huge net spend this summer as it continued to expand its collection of stars. This video from Sky Sports looks at how a dramatic day concluded. Sky Sports Premier League - YouTube 

Which signing will turn out to be the best?

Sylvester Jasper — Fulham to Bristol Rovers — Loan

Xavier Simons — Chelsea to Hull City — Loan

Rob Street — Crystal Palace to Shrewsbury Town — Loan

Jack Stephens — Southampton to Bournemouth — Loan

Willy Boly — Wolverhampton Wanderers to Nottingham Forest — Undisclosed

The Ivory Coast international has signed a two-year deal at The City Ground following a five-year spell at Molineux, having joined Wolves permanently in 2018 following an initial season-long loan from FC Porto.

He was a key member of the Wolves side that won promotion to the Premier League during his first season in England, with his performances earning him a place in the 2017/18 PFA Championship Team of the Year.

Wout Faes — Stade de Reims to Leicester City — £15m

Manuel Akanji — Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City — £17.5m

Antony — Ajax to Manchester United — £86m

Antony told the Manchester United website: “This is an incredible moment in my career to be joining one of the most iconic clubs in the world. I’m thankful to everyone who has believed in me, especially my family, and all my coaches and team-mates, because I could not have got here without them."

Oriol Romeu — Southampton to Girona — Undisclosed

Tyreik Wright — Aston Villa to Bradford City — Loan

Paul Glatzel — Liverpool to Tranmere Rovers — Loan

Halil Dervisoglu – Brentford to Burnley – Loan

Idrissa Gueye — Paris Saint-Germain to Everton — Undisclosed

Willian — Corinthians to Fulham — Free

Layvin Kurzawa — Paris Saint-Germain to Fulham — Loan

The 29-year-old left-back has made 153 appearances for the French champions since arriving from Monaco in 2015 but is yet to feature in Ligue 1 this term.

He told the Fulham website: "I feel very, very happy to be here. It's a family here, everyone is very cool, I've watched every Fulham game this season, and I can't wait to play with this team."

Martin Dubravka — Newcastle to Man Utd — Loan

Leander Dendoncker — Wolves to Aston Villa — £13m

Arthur Melo — Juventus to Liverpool — Loan

Ainsley Maitland-Niles — Arsenal to Southampton — Loan

James Garner — Manchester United to Everton — £15m

James Olayinka – Arsenal to Cheltenham – Undisclosed

Hayden Lindley – Aston Villa to Newport – Loan

Christian Saydee – Bournemouth to Shrewsbury – Loan

Dujon Sterling – Chelsea to Stoke – Loan

Marcel Laviner – Tottenham to Swindon – Free

Matty Longstaff – Newcastle to Colchester – Loan

Luke Mbete – Manchester City to Huddersfield – Loan

Tim Iroegbunam – Aston Villa to QPR – Loan

Christian Marques – Wolves to Forest Green – Loan

Kelland Watts – Newcastle to Peterborough – Loan

Martin Kelly – Crystal Palace to West Brom – Free

Ethan Galbraith – Manchester United to Salford – Loan

Dynel Simeu – Southampton to Tranmere – Loan

Max Woltman – Liverpool to Doncaster – Loan

Jayden Wareham – Chelsea to Leyton Orient – Loan

Harvey Vale – Chelsea to Hull – Loan

Bryan Fiabema – Chelsea to Forest Green – Loan

Zak Emmerson – Brighton to Blackpool – Undisclosed

Caleb Chukwuemeka – Aston Villa to Crawley – Loan

Finley Stevens – Brentford to Swansea – Loan

Tahith Chong – Manchester United to Birmingham – Undisclosed

This was how Birmingham announced the signing of Tahith Chong.

Lewis Warrington – Everton to Fleetwood – Loan

Samuel Edozie – Manchester City to Southampton – £10m

Jan Bednarek – Southampton to Aston Villa – Loan

Carlos Vinicius – Benfica to Fulham – Undisclosed

Duje Caleta-Car – Marseille to Southampton – Undisclosed

Boubacar Traore – Metz to Wolves – Loan

Dan James – Leeds to Fulham – Loan

This was an interesting move for a number of reasons. He told media outlets that Fulham are a 'great fit' for his career after completing a loan switch from Leeds United on transfer deadline day. The 24-year-old is understood to have made the move in an effort to increase his playing time ahead of this winter's World Cup in Qatar.

Josh Bowler – Blackpool to Nottingham Forest (then loaned to Olympiacos) – £4m

Loic Bade – Rennes to Nottingham Forest – Loan

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – Barcelona to Chelsea – £12m

The experienced forward joins Chelsea on a two-year contract and becomes the sixth senior signing of the summer window to bolster our men’s squad following a seven-month stay at Camp Nou.

Wilfried Gnonto – FC Zurich to Leeds – Undisclosed

Billy Gilmour – Chelsea to Brighton – £7.5m

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