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ARSENAL
IN
Yaya
Sanogo (Auxerre, free), Mathieu Flamini (AC Milan, free), Mesut Ozil
(Real Madrid, £42.5m), Emiliano Viviano (Palermo, loan)
OUT
Gervinho
(Roma, £8m), Vito Mannone (Sunderland £2m), Martin Angha (Nuremberg,
undisclosed), Andrey Arshavin (Zenit, free), Denilson (Sao Paulo, free),
Sebastian Squillaci (Bastia, free), Marouane Chamakh (Crystal Palace,
free), Andre Santos (Flamengo, free), Craig Eastmond (Colchester,
free), Jernade Meade (Swansea, free), Sanchez Watt (Colchester, free),
Conor Henderson (released), Johan Djourou (Hamburg, season-long loan),
Francis Coquelin (Freiburg, season-long loan), Joel Campbell
(Olympiacos, season-long loan), Ignasi Miquel (Leicester, season-long
loan), Wellington (Real Murcia, season-long loan) Chuks Aneke (Crewe,
six-month loan)
VERDICT: Happy days for Arsenal
fans, finally, as Arsene Wenger seals the headline deal of deadline day.
Ozil is a majestic player at his best and has more assists than any
other player in Europe's top five leagues over the last five seasons.
Arsenal have no lack of creative talent in midfield now; they just
would've loved another striker too. Demba Ba was their target, on loan
from Chelsea, until Jose Mourinho scuppered that!
ASTON VILLA
IN
Aleksandar
Tonev (Lech Poznan £2.5m), Jores Okore (Nordsjaelland, undisclosed),
Leandro Bacuna (Groningen, undisclosed), Nicklas Helenius (Aalborg,
undisclosed), Antonio Luna (Sevilla, undisclosed), Jed Steer (Norwich,
free), Libor Kozak (Lazio, £7m)
OUT
Jean
Makoun (Rennes, undisclosed), Richard Dunne (QPR, free), Eric Lichaj
(Nottingham Forest, free), Andy Marshall (Millwall, free), Derrick
Williams (Bristol City, free), Brett Holman (Al Nasr, free), Darren Bent
(Fulham, season-long loan), Nathan Delfouneso (Blackpool, six-month
loan), Samir Carruthers (MK Dons, five-month loan), Graham Burke
(Shrewsbury, five-month loan), Stiliyan Petrov (retired), Stephen
Ireland (Stoke, season-long loan, Barry Bannan (Crystal Palace,
undisclosed)
VERDICT: Paul Lambert's bright start
to the season continued with a solid transfer spend, capped on deadline
day by Lazio man Kozak, who can take some of the scoring burden off
Christian Benteke.
CARDIFF
IN
Gary
Medel (Sevilla, £11m), Steven Caulker (Tottenham, £9m), Andreas
Cornelius (FC Copenhagen, £8.5m), John Brayford (Derby, £1.5m), Simon
Moore (Brentford, undisclosed), Maximiliano Amondarain (Nacional,
undisclosed) Kevin Théophile-Catherine (Rennes, £2.1m), Peter Odemwingie
(West Brom, £2.5m)
OUT
Robert Earnshaw
(Toronto, free), Stephen McPhail (released), Heidar Helguson (released),
Nat Jarvis (released), Ben Nugent (Brentford, five-month loan), Joe
Ralls (Yeovil, five-month loan)
VERDICT: Malcky
Mackay has done pretty well to snare defensive cover via Medel and
Caulker; the addition of the sprightly Odemwingie - who must be itching
to prove himself all over again - is a bonus.
CHELSEA
IN
Andre
Schurrle (Bayer Leverkusen, £18m), Marco van Ginkel (Vitesse Arnhem
£9m), Cristian Cuevas (O'Higgins, £3m), Mark Schwarzer (Chelsea, free),
Willian (Anzhi, £32m), Samuel Eto'o (Anzhi, free), Christian Atsu
(Porto, 3.5m).
OUT
Jeffrey Bruma (PSV,
£2.5m), Florent Malouda (Trabzonspor, free), Ross Turnbull (Doncaster,
free), Yossi Benayoun (released), Thibaut Courtois (Atletico Madrid,
season-long loan), Patrick van Aanholt (Vitesse Arnhem, season-long
loan), Oriol Romeu (Valencia, season-long loan), Cristian Cuevas
(Vitesse Arnhem, season-long loan), Lucas Piazon (Vitesse Arnhem,
season-long loan), Todd Kane (Blackburn, season-long loan), Marko Marin
(Sevilla, season-long loan), Gael Kakuta (Vitesse, season-long loan),
Wallace (Inter Milan, season-long loan),Patrick Bamford (MK Dons,
five-month loan), Paulo Ferreira (retired), Christian Atsu (Vitesse
Arnhem, season-long loan), Victor Moses (Liverpool, season-long loan),
Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea, season-long loan).
VERDICT:
Chelsea fans will be relieved that Juan Mata stays, but know that the
lack of a world class striker could be the difference this term. Samuel
Eto'o's contribution will be interesting, and there were plenty who
would have loved to have seen Lukaku succeed this season. Interesting to
see how Mourinho rotates his glut of attacking midfielders - especially
given he's declared Hazard and Oscar as clear first choice.
CRYSTAL PALACE
IN
Dwight
Gayle (Peterborough, £8.5m), Jose Campana (Sevilla, £1.75m), Stephen
Dobbie (Brighton, undisclosed), Jerome Thomas (West Brom, free), Kevin
Phillips (Blackpool, free), Elliot Grandin (Blackpool, free), Marouane
Chamakh (Arsenal, free), Florian Marange (Bordeaux, free), Neil
Alexander (Rangers, free), Jason Puncheon (Southampton, season-long
loan), Jimmy Kebe (Reading, undisclosed), Jack Hunt (Huddersfield,
undisclosed), Adrian Mariappa (Reading, undisclosed), Barry Bannan
(Aston Villa, undisclosed)
OUT
Alex Marrow
(Blackburn, undisclosed), Andre Moritz (Bolton, free), Jermaine Easter
(Millwall, free), Jason Banton (MK Dons, five-month loan), Ryan Inniss
(Cheltenham, one-month loan), Peter Ramage (Barnsley, season-long loan)
VERDICT:
Striker Striker Dwight Gayle made an immediate impact on the weekend,
but there's still got to be doubts about the depth and quality to keep
Ian Holloway's boys up. Missed out on Aussie Mark Milligan, with Ange
Postecoglou declaring he stood up for the A-League after Palace's $1.4m
offer.
EVERTON
IN
Arouna
Kone (Wigan, £5m), Joel Robles (Atletico Madrid, undisclosed), Antolin
Alcaraz (Wigan, free), Gerard Deulofeu (Barcelona, season-long loan),
James McCarthy (Wigan, undisclosed), Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea, season-long
loan), Gareth Barry (Manchester City, season-long loan)
OUT
Jake
Bidwell (Brentford, undisclosed), Jan Mucha (Krylia Sovetov, free),
Thomas Hitzlsperger (released), Conor McAleny (Brentford, season-long
loan), Phil Neville (retired), Marouane Fellaini (Manchester United
£27.5m)
VERDICT: Possibly the winners of deadline
day - all with some shrewd business in the final few minutes. Losing
Fellaini is obviously a blow, but Barry and McCarthy come in to add
another dimension to their central midfield. If Lukaka can re-capture
the confidence he showed last season, it's a great addition up front.
They seemed to get what they want, especially keeping Leighton Baines,
so now all Martinez needs is a win!
FULHAM
IN
Sascha
Riether (Cologne, £1.3m), Derek Boateng (Dnipro, undisclosed), Fernando
Amorebieta (Athletic Bilbao, free), Maarten Stekelenburg (Roma,
undisclosed), Ange-Freddy Plumain (Lens, free), Adel Taarabt (QPR,
season-long loan), Darren Bent (Aston Villa, season-long loan), Scott
Parker (Tottenham, undisclosed), Elsad Zverotic (Young Boys)
OUT
Chris
Baird (released), Simon Davies (released) Mahamadou Diarra (released),
Csaba Somogyi (released), Mladen Petric (released), Mark Schwarzer
(Chelsea, free), Tom Donegan (released), Alex Smith (Swindon, free), Dan
Burn (Birmingham, season-long loan), Marcelo Trotta (Brentford, loan),
Cauley Woodrow (Southend, loan).
VERDICT: Nothing
dramatic on deadline day, but Martin Jol did have a productive transfer
window and needs Scott Parker to dictate his side's midfield.
HULL
IN
Tom
Huddlestone (Tottenham, £5.25m), George Boyd (Peterborough, free),
Maynor Figueroa (Wigan, free), Curtis Davies (Birmingham, undisclosed),
Ahmed Elmohamady (Sunderland, £2m), Allan McGregor (Besiktas, £1.8m),
Steve Harper (Newcastle, free), Danny Graham (Sunderland, season
long-loan), Yannick Sagbo (Evian, £3m), Jake Livermore (Tottenham,
season-long loan), Gedo (Al Ahly)
OUT
Corry
Evans (Blackburn, £700,000), Sonny Bradley (Portsmouth, free), Danny
East (Portsmouth, free), Mark Cullen (Luton, free), Andy Dawson
(Scunthorpe, free), Jamie Devitt (Chesterfield, free), Paul McKenna
(released), Seyi Olofinjana (released), Jay Simpson (released), Jack
Hobbs (Nottingham Forest, season-long loan), Tom Cairney (Blackburn,
five-month loan), Cameron Stewart (Charlton, season-long loan).
VERDICT: Also a quiet deadline day but Huddlestone and Livermore's value to Steve Bruce have been there for all to see.
LIVERPOOL
IN
Kolo
Toure (Manchester City, free), Luis Alberto (Seville, £6.8m), Iago
Aspas (Celta Vigo, £7.5m), Simon Mignolet (Sunderland, £9m), Aly
Cissokho (Valencia, season-long loan), Tiago Ilori (Sporting Lisbon,
undisclosed), Mamadou Sakho (Paris Saint-Germain, undisclosed), Victor
Moses (Chelsea, season-long loan).
OUT
Andy
Carroll (West Ham £15.5m), Danny Wilson (Hearts, free), Jamie Carragher
(retired), Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea, £6m), Stewart Downing (West Ham,
£6m) Jay Spearing (Bolton, £1.4m) Suso (Almeria, season-long loan),
Conor Coady (Sheffield United, five-month loan), Pepe Reina (Napoli,
season-long loan), Jack Robinson (Blackpool, season-long loan), Oussama
Assaidi (Stoke, season-long loan), Fabio Borini (Sunderland, season-long
loan), Daniel Pacheco (AD Alcorcon, undisclosed).
VERDICT:
Another winner. Held onto Suarez, brought in defensive cover, Moses
adds width and penetration for Sturridge to feed off, all to complement a
very polished transfer window spree that has already proved fruitful
over the first three weeks.
MANCHESTER CITY
IN
Fernandinho
(Shakhtar Donetsk, £30m), Jesus Navas (Sevilla, £15m), Alvaro Negredo
(Sevilla, £20.6m), Stevan Jovetic (Fiorentina, £25.8m), Martin
Demichelis (Atletico Madrid, £3.5m)
OUT
Carlos
Tevez (Juventus, £10m), Kolo Toure (Liverpool, free), Wayne Bridge
(Reading, free), Ryan McGivern (Hibernian, free), Roque Santa Cruz
(Malaga, free), Karim Rekik (PSV, season-long loan), Jeremy Helan
(Sheffield Wednesday, undisclosed), Maicon (Roma, free), Reece Wabara
(Doncaster, one-month loan), Scott Sinclair (West Brom, season-long
loan), Denis Suarez (Barcelona, £1m), Abdul Razak (Anzhi, season-long
loan), Harry Bunn (Sheffield United, loan), Gareth Barry (Everton,
season-long loan).
VERDICT: they got the defender
they needed before deadline day and shut up shop. Pellegrini knows he's
got the cavalry thanks to a cleanout of the club's troublemakers and
some choice attacking purchases. Now it's a matter of getting the best
out of them.
MANCHESTER UNITED
IN
Guillermo Varela (Penarol, £1m), Marouane Fellaini (Everton, £27.5m)
OUT
Paul
Scholes (retired), Scott Wootton (Leeds, £1m), Ryan Tunnicliffe
(Ipswich, five-month loan), Frederic Veseli (Ipswich, free), John Cofie
(Barnsley, free), Reece Brown (Watford, free), Sean McGinty (Sheffield
United, free), Nick Powell (Wigan, season-long loan), Bebe (Pacos de
Ferreira, season-long loan)
VERDICT: David Moyes
was 10 minutes away from a humiliating transfer window - and snaring
Fellaini and (possibly) Coentrao hasn't stopped criticism of new chief
Ed Woodward's inexperience in the market. A centre midfielder was a
must; whether Fellaini is the answer will be seen. Some would argue that
keeping hold of Rooney was as successful as any other business to be
done.
NEWCASTLE
IN
Loic Remy (QPR, season-long loan), Olivier Kemen (Metz, undisclosed)
OUT
James
Perch (Wigan, £700,000), Danny Simpson (QPR, free), Steve Harper (Hull,
free), Shane Ferguson (Birmingham, season-long loan), James Tavernier
(Shrewsbury, one-month loan), Mehdi Abeid (Panathinaikos, season long
loan, Adam Campbell (Carlisle, five-month loan)
VERDICT:
They kept Yohan Cabaye, which is positive, but it's otherwise hard to
see what benefit there was at all to bringing Joe Kinnear in as director
of football given Alan Pardew's squad hasn't really improved.
NORWICH
IN
Ricky
van Wolfswinkel (Sporting Lisbon, £8.6m), Javier Garrido (Lazio,
undisclosed), Nathan Redmond (Birmingham, undisclosed), Martin Olsson
(Blackburn, undisclosed), Carlo Nash (Stoke, free), Leroy Fer (FC
Twente, undisclosed), Gary Hooper (Celtic, £5m), Johan Elmander
(Galatasaray, season-long loan)
OUT
Grant
Holt (Wigan, £4m), James Vaughan (Huddersfield, undisclosed), Leon
Barnett (Wigan, £500,000) Jed Steer (Aston Villa, free), Chris Martin
(Derby, free), Marc Tierney (Bolton, free), Simeon Jackson (Eintracht
Braunschweig, free), Korey Smith (Oldham, free), Elliott Ward
(Bournemouth, free), Tom Adeyemi (Birmingham, free), George Francomb
(AFC Wimbledon, free), Lee Camp (released), Declan Rudd (Preston,
season-long loan), Andrew Surman (Bournemouth, season-long loan), Lee
Camp (West Brom, season-long loan)
VERDICT: Not much left in the bank come deadline day after a record outlay during the summer.
SOUTHAMPTON
IN
Dejan Lovren (Lyon, £8.5m), Victor Wanyama (Celtic, £12m), Daniel Osvaldo (Roma, £15m)
OUT
Vegard
Forren (Molde, undisclosed), Frazer Richardson (Middlesbrough, free),
Danny Butterfield (Carlisle, free), Danny Seaborne (Yeovil, free), Ryan
Dickson (Colchester, free), Ben Reeves (MK Dons, free), Sam Hoskins
(Yeovil, free), Richard Chaplow (Millwall, free), Steve De Ridder (FC
Utrecht, free), Jason Puncheon (Crystal Palace, season-long loan),
Emmanuel Mayuka (Sochaux, season-long loan).
VERDICT: The Saints did their business early and have started the season solidly. Yet to see the best of Osvaldo.
STOKE
IN
Erik
Pieters (PSV, £3m), Marc Muniesa (Barcelona, free), Juan Agueldo (New
England Revolution, free)*, Oussama Assaidi (Liverpool, season-long
loan), Marko Arnautovic (Werder Bremen, £4m), Stephen Ireland (Aston
Villa, season-long loan).
* To join on January 1, 2014.
OUT
Dean
Whitehead (Middlesbrough, free), Carlo Nash (Norwich, free), Matthew
Upson (Brighton, free), Rory Delap (Burton, free), Matthew Lund
(Rochdale, free), Mamady Sidibe (CSKA, free), Michael Owen (retired),
Florent Cuvelier (Sheffield United, undisclosed)
VERDICT:
Mark Hughes is certainly making an effort to make Stoke more watchable -
and has made the right noises on deadline day, with the addition of
attacking intent in midfield.
SUNDERLAND
IN
Modibo
Diakite (Lazio, free), Duncan Watmore (Altrincham, undisclosed),
Valentin Roberge (Maritimo, free), Cabral (Basle, free), David Moberg
Karlsson (IFK Gothenburg, free), Vito Mannone (Arsenal, £2m), Jozy
Altidore (AZ Alkmaar, £6m), El Hadji Ba (Le Havre, undisclosed),
Emanuele Giaccherini (Juventus, £8.6m), Ondrej Celustka (Trabzonspor,
season-long loan), Charis Mavrias (Panathinaikos, £2.5m), Ki Sung-yueng
(Swansea, season-long loan), Fabio Borini (Liverpool, season-long loan),
Andrea Dossena (Napoli, season-long loan).
OUT
Ahmed
Elmohamady (Hull, £2m), James McClean (Wigan, £2m), Titus Bramble
(released), Matthew Kilgallon (Blackburn, free), Ryan Noble (Burnley,
free), Alfred N'Diaye (Eskisehirspor, season-long loan), Danny Graham
(Hull, season-long loan), Billy Knott (Wycombe, one-month loan),
Stephane Sessegnon (West Brom, £6m)
VERDICT: how
many signings does it take for Paolo di Canio's mob to click into gear?
He's been given the power to spend, now it's up to the fiesty Italian.
SWANSEA
IN
Wilfried
Bony (Vitesse Arnhem, £12m), Jose Canas (Real Betis, free), Jordi Amat
(Espanyol, £2.5m), Jonathan De Guzman (Villarreal, season-long loan),
Alejandro Pozuelo (Real Betis, £425,000), Jonjo Shelvey (Liverpool,
£6m), Gregor Zabret (NK Domzale, undisclosed), Alex Gogic (Olympiacos,
free), Jernade Meade (Arsenal, free), Alvaro Vazquez (Getafe,
season-long loan)
OUT
Kemy Agustien
(Brighton, free), Mark Gower (Charlton, free), David Cornell (St Mirren,
season-long loan), Kyle Bartley (Birmingham, season-long loan), Alan
Tate (Yeovil, five-month loan), Dwight Tiendalli (released), Ki
Sung-yueng (Sunderland, season-long loan)
VERDICT:
there's stability for Michael Laudrup's side, who put their foot down
when Arsenal flirted with Ashley Williams and Michu. They've added some
extra attacking depth as well, to a squad that was finalised a while ago
because of Europa League commitments.
TOTTENHAM
IN
Paulinho
(Corinthians, £17m), Nacer Chadli (FC Twente, £6m), Roberto Soldado
(Valencia, £26m), Etienne Capoue (Toulouse £8.6m), Vlad Chiriches
(Steaua Bucharest £8.5m), Erik Lamela (Roma, £30m), Christian Eriksen
(Ajax, £11.5m)
OUT
Steven Caulker (Cardiff,
£9m), Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders, undisclosed), Tom Huddlestone
(Hull, £5.25m), William Gallas (released), John Bostock (Royal Antwerp,
free), David Bentley (released), Jake Nicholson (released), Jake
Livermore (Hull, season-long loan) Massimo Luongo (Swindon, season-long
loan), Adam Smith (Derby, season-long loan), Ryan Mason (Swindon, loan),
Bongani Khumalo (Doncaster, loan), Alex Pritchard (Swindon, loan), Ryan
Mason (Swindon, season-long loan), Grant Hall (Swindon, season-long
loan), Scott Parker (Fulham, undisclosed), Iago Falque (Rayo Vallecano,
season-long loan), Gareth Bale (Real Madrid, £86m), Benoit Assou-Ekotto
(QPR, season-long loan), Tom Carroll (QPR, season-long loan)
VERDICT:
Are Spurs the biggest winners or losers of the market? Do you prefer to
keep Bale and forget about all this exorbitant spending spree? Either
way, Villas-Boas has used the kitty from selling Bale and now can't fall
back on any excuses. They've signed cover at the back, artillery in
midfield and out wide and Soldado has started well up front.
WEST BROMWICH ALBION
IN
Diego
Lugano (PSG, undisclosed), Nicolas Anelka (free), Matej Vydra (Udinese,
season-long loan), Scott Sinclair (Manchester City, season-long loan),
Goran Popov (Dynamo Kiev, season-long loan), Morgan Amalfitano
(Marseille, season-long loan), Stephane Sessegnon (Sunderland £6m),
Victor Anichebe (Everton)
OUT
Jerome Thomas
(Crystal Palace, free), Gonzalo Jara (Nottingham Forest, free),
Marc-Antoine Fortune (Wigan, free), Scott Allan (Birmingham, season-long
loan), James Hurst (Crawley, free), Lee Camp (Free), Peter Odemwingie
(Cardiff, £2.5m).
VERDICT: Signing Anelka was
always going to be a risk. That's proven true as he's gone MIA, but
Steve Clarke has responded bringing in pace and power up front via
Anichebe and Sessengon right at the death.
WEST HAM
IN
Andy
Carroll (Liverpool, £15.5m), Stewart Downing (Liverpool, £6m), Razvan
Rat (Shakhtar Donetsk, free), Adrian (Real Betis, undisclosed), Danny
Whitehead (Stockport County, undisclosed)
OUT
Rob Hall (Bolton, free), Carlton Cole (released), Gary O'Neil (QPR, free)
VERDICT:
Big Sam will need more from his side after the weekend's dour display,
and had nothing left in the tank to spend on deadline. A lot pinned on
Downing and Carroll.
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