Deadline day LIVE! Follow every transfer rumour and done deal across England and Europe
Welcome to Sports Mole's live coverage of summer 2024 transfer deadline day!
Stick with us to follow every twist, turn, done deal and rumour throughout England and Europe as clubs race to get their final pieces of business done before the window slams shut.
The deadline for English deals to go through is 11pm tonight, and some major moves are still expected to take place before that with plenty of big clubs seeking reinforcements or looking to offload players, and many big names expected to be part of that.
Deadline day key events
Man United sign Manuel Ugarte from PSG
Scott McTominay leaves Manchester United for Napoli in permanent deal
Arsenal pushing for late Raheem Sterling agreement
Arsenal loan Neto from Bournemouth
Chelsea make official approach for Man United's Jadon Sancho
Aaron Ramsdale leaves Arsenal for Southampton
Everton sign Orel Mangala on loan from Lyon
Djordje Petrovic leaves Chelsea on loan
Chelsea set to miss out on Victor Osimhen to Al-Ahli
Al-Ahli also set to beat Blues to Ivan Toney
Wolves sign Sam Johnstone from Crystal Palace
Neal Maupay leaves Everton for Marseille
Ipswich on verge of £22m signing? Latest transfer news and rumours today
Ipswich Town have reportedly agreed a deal with fellow Premier League club Aston Villa to sign winger Jaden Philogene.
The 22-year-old returned to Villa Park last summer after a buy-back clause in his contract at Championship club Hull City - where he recorded 12 goals and six assists in 32 games last season - was activated.
Philogene was hoping to feature regularly under Unai Emery this term, but he has been restricted to just four starts and 11 substitute outings in all competitions.
Ipswich missed out on signing Philogene last summer, but journalist Fabrizio Romano claims that the Tractor Boys have now agreed to sign the winger on a permanent deal for around £22m.
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AC Milan or Juventus? What's the latest on Rashford's future?
Marcus Rashford's brother and agent reportedly met with both AC Milan and Juventus on Wednesday, with the forward widely expected to leave Manchester United before the end of the January transfer window.
The Englishman did not train with the Red Devils on Wednesday due to the illness which also kept him out against Liverpool last weekend, but he has not featured in the Premier League since early December.
Man United head coach Ruben Amorim initially left Rashford out due to concerns over his training performances, while his general behaviour around the Carrington base also contributed to the forward being overlooked.
In an ideal world, the Red Devils are said to be looking to sell Rashford for £40m this month, but his wages, which are in the region of £315,000 a week, make an exit incredibly complicated.
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Personal terms 'agreed': Man City 'advancing fast' to wrap up £34m signing
Manchester City have reportedly opened talks to sign Palmeiras defender Vitor Reis this month.
The Citizens are planning to bolster Pep Guardiola's small squad in the January transfer window and defensive reinforcements are thought to be high on the agenda.
Reigning Premier League champions City, currently down in sixth place, have been hit hard by injuries this term and have been without at least one of their four centre-back options - Ruben Dias, John Stones, Manuel Akanji and Nathan Ake - during their torrid run of just three victories in 15 games across all competitions.
It is understood that Man City are keen to reduce the age profile of a team that has become the fourth oldest in the Premier League this season, with three of the four aforementioned centre-back options aged 29 or older.
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'Done deal' - Real Madrid 'secure signing' of highly-rated teenager
Real Madrid have reportedly officially completed the signing of Lamini Fati from Leganes.
The 18-year-old's future has been the subject of much speculation in recent weeks, with a number of clubs believed to have expressed an interest in his signature.
However, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Los Blancos have secured his services, with the Spanish and European champions agreeing a €100k (£83,900) fee for the teenager.
The fee is believed to have been close to the buy-out figure in his contract, and he is expected to begin his career with Real Madrid's third team with a view to progressing to Real Madrid Castilla.
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