Transfer news latest: Mason Greenwood leaves Man Utd as Brennan Johnson completes Spurs deal
The transfer window has slammed shut for Premier League clubs
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Your support makes all the difference.Transfer deadline day is over as the window slammed shut for Premier League clubs at 11pm BST, following some frantic last-minute buying and selling.
Liverpool have given their midfield a further boost with the signing of Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich, although they rejected a bid, rumoured to be £150m, from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad for Mohamed Salah. Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur finally got their man by securing Nottingham Forest forward Brennan Johnson as Harry Kane’s replacement.
Elsewhere, Man City have sold Cole Palmer to Chelsea, and the London club offloaded Callum Hudson-Odoi to Nottingham Forest after his return from loan. Manchester United, meanwhile, had a very busy day as Sofyan Amrabat came in on loan from Fiorentina, Spurs left-back Sergio Reguilon has signed, Jonny Evans penned a one-year contract and Mason Greenwood left on loan for Spanish side Getafe.
Brighton had something of a coup by nabbing Ansu Fati on loan from Barcelona and Nottingham Forest had their customary slew of incomings.
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Spurs negotiating over Brennan Johnson fee
Tottenham and Nottingham Forest are still locked in negotiations over a potential move for Brennan Johnson, which could be worth up to £50m. Sources have told The Independent that the bonus structure of the possible deal is still some way from being sorted, though.
DONE DEAL! Ansu Fati joins Brighton
“This is a great deal for all of us,” Roberto De Zerbi says after completing the signing of Ansu Fati. “I am sure Ansu will help us to reach a new target and we can help him get back at the level he deserves to be.”
DONE DEAL! Ansu Fati joins Brighton
Ansu Fati is a Brighton player. The Barcelona forward joins on loan as he bids to get back to top form after a couple of injury-hit seasons in Catalonia. Another eye-catching signing for Roberto De Zerbi with Brighton set to begin their first ever European campaign later this month.
Liverpool reject £150m Mohamed Salah bid from Al Ittihad
Liverpool have rejected a £150m bid from Al Ittihad for Mohamed Salah.
The Merseyside club are adamant that Salah is not for sale and that it is the end of the matter as far as they are concerned.
Liverpool have maintained that the Egyptian, who has two years left on his contract, is not sale.
Al Ittihad’s bid would have made Salah the third most expensive footballer ever and would have replaced Philippe Coutinho as Liverpool’s record sale.
Liverpool reject £150m Mohamed Salah bid from Saudi club
The Egyptian is a target for the Saudi Pro League side, with two years remaining on the 31-year-old’s contract at Anfield
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Divock Origi set for Premier League return
Burnley, Fulham and Nottingham Forest will all battle it out to sign Divock Origi.
Sky in Italy report the AC Milan forward will travel to England today ahead of a potential move back to the Premier League.
Origi has not settled since a move to Serie A from Liverpool, where he spent eight years and scored 41 goals across 175 games in all competitions.
The Belgian striker scored just two goals in 36 appearances for the Rossoneri last season.
Bayern discuss Trevoh Chalobah move from Chelsea
Bayern Munich are discussing a deal for Trevoh Chalobah, sources tell the Independent.
The Chelsea defender has fallen down Mauricio Pochettino’s pecking order after a busy summer at Stamford Bridge.
Even with Wesley Fofana’s injury, Chalobah is behind Thiago Silva, Benoit Badiashile, Axel Disasi, Levi Colwill, making a move away a possibility.
Tottenham eye Conor Gallagher as part of three deadline day signings
Tottenham are chasing three signings on deadline day.
That’s according to the Evening Standard, who state Spurs are keen on Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher.
The Blues would be looking at a fee in the region of £45m.
PSG strike Randal Kolo Muani agreement ahead of £77m move
Randal Kolo Muani will join PSG, reports Fabrizio Romano.
An agreement is close between the French club and Frankfurt.
A total package of £77m (€90m) is agreed, now only the final details stand between the French forward and a move to Paris.
Fulham agree fee with Everton for Alex Iwobi
Everton have agreed a £22m fee with Fulham for Iwobi, sources tell the Independent.
Marco Silva could sign him for a second time, with the Nigeria international moving back to the capital after a spell with Arsenal.
Iwobi joined the Toffees in 2019 for £28m, which could have risen to £34m.
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