Transfer news LIVE: Latest deadline day deals including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United





The transfer window is almost over.
Clubs are tussling to complete the final deals before Thursday's 11pm deadline - and there is plenty still to be done.
Liverpool have won the tug-of-war with Chelsea to sign Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
He might not be the only Arsenal player leaving either, with Manchester City readying themselves for Alexis Sanchez.
Liverpool have turned down an attempt from Crystal Palace to sign Mamadou Sakho but they are expected back with another bid. As for Virgil van Dijk, well, Liverpool fans have been getting themselves into a frenzy over that one.




And could Demarai Gray make a Premier League switch? There's plenty of interest in him.
Follow all the latest news, rumours and done deals here before the window closes.
Southampton are entitled to 10 per cent of the profit Arsenal have made from selling Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to Liverpool.
The Gunners paid £12million for the midfielder and sold him for £40million.
That means Arsenal’s profit is £28million and the amount due to Southampton is £2.8million.
Llorente’s move to Tottenham is 90 per cent done, according to our sources.
The Spanish striker will sign a two-year deal with option of a third year.
The fee will be between £11million-£14million.




Tottenham have completed the signing of Paris Saint-Germain right-back Serge Aurier.
Spurs beat off competition from Manchester United for Aurier, who will cost around £23m.
The Ivory Coast international will replace Kyle Walker and provide cover at wing-back forMauricio Pochettino.
Aurier’s move was complicated by the need to apply for a UK work visa from the Home Office.
The 24-year-old’s application was in doubt after being convicted of assaulting a police officer last year.
LEICESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Wilfred Bony of Stoke arrives at King Power Stadium ahead of the Premier League match between Leicester City and Stoke City at King Power Stadium on April 01 , 2017 in Leicester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)
Bony’s return to Swansea is back on after Manchester City cut their asking price for the Ivory Coast striker to £12million.
City’s hopes of saving on Bony’s £120,000-a-week wages looked doomed last night when the forward refused to take a pay-cut.
But the deal has been resurrected after City slashed £1million off their valuation - and Swansea will now use that saving to bump up their wage offer to the 28-year-old.
City are desperate to recoup at least some of the £28million they paid Swansea for Bony in January 2015.
The striker endured a miserable season on loan at Stoke last year and has turned down moves to the Chinese Super League to stay in England.




City also believe that Eliaquim Mangala will agree to a £22million switch to Crystal Palace after telling the £42million that they do not want to sanction a loan to Inter Milan.
But the club’s hopes of selling Fabian Delph to Stoke are fading after the midfielder said he wants to fight for a place in Pep Guardiola’s side.

Liverpool have completed the signing of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in a £40m deal with Arsenal.
The England international rejected Chelsea to join up with Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.
The 24-year-old has signed a five-year deal and could make his debut next week against Manchester City.
A medical take place on Wednesday evening at St George’s Park before England’s flight to Malta for their World Cup qualifier.
A reluctance to continue playing as a wing-back has factored into the player’s decision, with a desire to play as a centre-midfielder.
Chelsea are fuming over Oxlade-Chamberlain’s snub, as they had a deal agreed and yet the Arsenal midfielder chose to go to Anfield.
The loss of the midfielder will be seen as a blow by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who has been adamant in recent weeks that he wants to keep the player at the Emirates Stadium.

Everton willing to sell Mirallas

Everton are willing to let Kevin Mirallas leave - but only in a permanent deal.
Everton have rejected loan offers from West Ham and the Belgium winger’s former club Olympiakos.
Boss Ronald Koeman is prepared to let Mirallas go because the wideman has only made two starts under him this season and axed him last weekend because he was unhappy with his attitude.
But the Blues are not interested in loan offers and will only consider straight cash deals.
Everton hope to be busy and have made a loan offer to Barcelona for former Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen as they look for the left-sided stopper Koeman wants.
Vermaelen is not part of Barcelona’s first-team plans and spent last season on loan at Roma.
Koeman also wants a No 9 and is interested in taking Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi on loan.
Derby are weighing up a deadline day bid for Norwich striker Cameron Jerome.
The Championship Canaries splashed out this week on Newcastle defender Grant Hanley to boost their leaky defence following City’s poor start.
But the Carrow Road club have been under financial pressure all year to balance the books with their Premier League parachute payments due to run out next year.
Now sporting director Stuart Webber could look to cash in on hitman Jerome.
Jerome, 31, moved to Norwich in 2014 and has made 125 appearances for the Canaries, scoring 41 goals.
In total, Jerome has made 501 appearances in all competitions for five different clubs and has scored 123 goals.Rams boss Gary Rowett wants more firepower as his side have only scored more than one goal in just one of their six matches this term.





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