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.
Heading for Real Madrid? Davies' agent provides update on Bayern defender
Alphonso Davies' agent has insisted that his client has not yet made a firm decision on his future.
The Canada international's contract at Bayern Munich is due to expire at the end of June, and there is currently a host of speculation surrounding his future, with a number of major clubs believed to be in the race for his signature.
Real Madrid have long been considered as the favourites, but Barcelona and Manchester United are believed to be firmly in the running for the left-back, who made the move to Bayern from Vancouver Whitecaps in 2018.
Recent reports have claimed that Real Madrid have already come to an agreement with the 24-year-old, with the defender set to move to Bernabeu on a free transfer at the end of the campaign.
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Man United 'facing battle' to keep wonderkid amid interest from league rivals
Aston Villa are reportedly interested in signing Manchester United defender Harry Amass.
The 17-year-old made the move to Man United from Watford last year, and he has featured on 17 occasions for the club's Under-18s, while he has turned out on nine occasions for Man United Under-23s in Premier League 2.
Amass was a part of the the first-team squad that travelled to the United States over the summer for a pre-season tour, and he has been on the bench for two of the club's last three Premier League matches.
The teenager is still waiting to make his competitive debut for the 20-time English champions, though, despite the Red Devils again having issues at left-back in the opening months of the campaign.
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