The transfer window came to an end on Monday night as Premier League clubs competed with rivals at home and abroad to land their targets.
Chelsea were responsible for completing the biggest deal of the day as Juan Cuadrado moved to Stamford Bridge for a reported £23.3m from Fiorentina, while Mohamed Salah went in the opposite direction and Andre Schurrle joined Wolfsburg.
Aaron Lennon, Wilfried Zaha and Darren Fletcher were just a few of the names to begin new challenges in their respective careers on a busy day of transfer activity.
Read below to find out how the deals were completed throughout the day.
"Everyone involved in making the deal happen has been fantastic. And a big reason I'm here is because of the head coach," the Scot told West Brom's website. "He has impressed me from the first minute. When someone shows how much they want you it's a great feeling."
It might not be a move that steals many headlines, but Fletcher's experience is certainly going to be a big asset for the Baggies going forward.
"Jesse is an exciting talent and someone that we are looking forward to working with," he told the club's official website. "He strengthens the attacking options that we can call upon and given we've lost Jordon Ibe and Johnny Russell in the last few weeks."
"His stats speak for themselves. His goals, his assists - he's a remarkable footballer and we wish him all the luck in the world," Robinson told Sky Sports News.
"We are immensely proud of Dele. He is one of many young and talented players to have progressed through the youth system here, which proves that the chairman's vision of providing local children with a step into professional football is paying off."
I think it's safe to say that is a little bit of a shot at Daniel Levy.
Huddersfield sign Ishmael Miller
Brentford sign Jack O'Connell from Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers mutually cancel Jordan Slew's contract
Blair Turgott signs deal with Coventry City
Dover Athletic loan Colchester United striker
Burton Albion lose Alex MacDonald to Oxford United
Huddersfield Town cancel Matt Crooks, Jordan Sinnott contracts
Northampton Town tie Brendan Moloney to permanent deal
Josh Wakefield joins Bristol Rovers on loan from Bournemouth
Barnsley extend George Waring loan
John Marquis extends loan spell with Gillingham
Busy day at Chesterfield continues with Caolan Lavery loan capture
Walsall snap up Manchester City starlet
With Stoke and Hull now out of the race, Everton are the favourites to sign Aaron Lennon and Sky Sports News claim that Kevin Mirallas could be going the other way. The Belgian has delayed contract talks with the Toffees and would allegedly jump at the chance to move to Tottenham.
"I am very happy and thankful for this opportunity I've been given. This is a great club and honestly it is like a dream to join the Chelsea family and to know that the manager believes in me. I'm happy."
Tottenham Hotspur youngster Nathan Oduwa loaned to Luton Town
Dany N'Guessan exits Port Vale
Bolton Wanderers sign Bulgarian youngster Simeon Slavchev on loan from Sporting
Hartlepool United sign Sunderland defender
Motherwell loan Sheffield United goalkeeper George Long
"I wasn't getting much game time at Manchester United so took the opportunity of coming back on loan this season," he told Palace's official website. "To now have the chance to make the move permanent and come home to Selhurst Park is something I'm delighted about."
"I started playing here when I was eight years of age and my family live local and to have the opportunity to take the field in the Premier League for this club is a dream come true."
Schurrle scored 16 goals in 64 games for the Blues and his departure should pave the way for Juan Cuadrado to complete his switch to Stamford Bridge from Fiorentina in the window's closing hours.
Sheffield Wednesday complete permanent Marnick Vermijl signing
Wolverhampton Wanderers end Jamie Paterson pursuit
Fulham duo Chris David, Thomas Eisfeld make loan exits
Hartlepool United add Marvin Morgan on loan
Paul Rachubka leaves Oldham Athletic
"Interest is fine - it's always good to have people watching you. But I can do nothing with interest and it looks like Celtic don't want to sell me so it looks like I'm staying here. I'm happy here, of course, because Celtic is an amazing club and I love being here."
"West Brom are back in for Darren Fletcher, whose move to West Ham from Manchester United appeared to be off on Saturday. The Baggies also look like signing Carlton Cole from West Ham on a free transfer and are trying to land the defensive midfielder Etienne Capoue from Tottenham."
"We can now report that Chelsea forward Andrew Schurrle has agreed personal terms with Wolfsburg. Clubs now finalising their agreement."
"No more cheque book. We have good players. Bought all the players manager asked for in summer. Our players not mercenaries. Good guys. If something interesting comes up we would look at it. But I'm not optimistic. Given the right motivation tactics and coaching we can achieve much more."
"Also, I want to wish good luck to my friend Anderson, who is back to football in his native Brazil. All the best, my friend!"
"Life is strange. I never expected to return. Thanks Newcastle and thanks to all the fans for these three and a half years together. This city and this team will always remain in my heart. I start a new adventure. I'm happy to return to Inter. There I started my career and there I lived so many important moments."
Wilfried Bony's £28m move from Swansea City to Manchester City is not likely to be matched or bettered in the next 15 hours or so, however, so the Premier League champions can lay claim to being the window's biggest spenders in terms of individual deals.
The German club's sporting director Klaus Allofs has told Wolfsburger Nachrichten that "time is running out" for a deal to be finalised, and that there are "less and less options from hour to hour". Interesting. More on that to follow in due course.
Following his side's victory over Rangers yesterday, he told reporters: "Interest is fine, it's always good to have people watching you but I can do nothing with interest and it looks like Celtic don't want to sell me so it looks like I'm staying here."
France also close up shop for any deals to go through at 11pm, while it is 5pm for teams in Germany to get things done - I hope Chelsea got the memo with Andre Schurrle expected to arrive at Wolfsburg later today.
Holland have also set an 11pm deadline, while it is an hour later at midnight in Scotland. Interestingly, the Portuguese transfer window remains open until Wednesday. Should teams want to recruit from Russia, meanwhile, they have a full month to do so.
We have also seen Arsenal spend big to land Gabriel from Villarreal over the past week. He says he joined the club to "win the biggest titles" - if that is to be the case you suspect that another big signing will have to go through before now and 11pm.
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