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Alex Chick
Updated 01/02/2016 at 23:41 GMT
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All quiet on the transfer front, so I'm going to call it. That's us done for the January transfer window. Thanks so much for following it al with us!
A selection of the reaction to Norwich's capture of James Maddison right at the end of the window. A coup for the club, and a blow for Liverpool.
LATE DEAL! Norwich announce the signing of Coventry midfielder James Maddison. He rejoins the club on loan for the rest of the season though. A big talent apparently.
ANY NEWS ON FALCAO? It doesn't appear that he got a move to Spain so, as the Telegraph reporter below suggests, he may have to make do with China, where the transfer window closes on February 26. What a shocking and sad fall from grace.
If it's an international transfer, clubs have until midnight to finalise moves which have already been lodged with FIFA's transfer system. Domestic deals have until 1am. But to be honest, I don't think we are waiting for anything now.
TOTAL: £172,650,000 was spent by Premier League clubs in January - will any more be added in moves which just made it on time?
THE TRANSFER WINDOW HAS CLOSED! Did any clubs get late deals through before the cut-off time? Did Manchester United sign Elabdellaoui?
FIVE MINUTES LEFT! FIVE MINUTES LEFT!
DONE DEAL! Still time for a departure at Leicester City, but shame they couldn't get hold of the striker they so desperately wanted.
Just 15 minutes left of the window now and that's all the big deals done - at least the ones we were expecting. Maybe there's a surprise in what little time remains...
DONE DEAL! And it's the biggest deal of the night! Stoke City have come through late on to sign Giannelli Imbula from FC Porto for £18.3m! It's a club record for the Potters and a statement of intent.
DONE DEAL! Midfielder Marco van Ginkel has ended his unfruitful loan spell with Stoke City to join PSV on loan instead from Chelsea.
This is a lovely back page from The Times.
Good lord, what have we become? Shut it down. Shut it all down.