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    Deadline Day Transfers: Sakho joins Palace, Ighalo heads to China

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 1, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mamadou Sakho unveiled at Crystal Palace on the last day of the January transfer window
    Mamadou Sakho unveiled at Crystal Palace on the last day of the January transfer window
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    Mamadou Sakho unveiled at Crystal Palace on the last day of the January transfer window

    The January transfer window has closed in England and Scotland after a hectic final few hours of business.

    The most expensive incoming transfer was Southampton’s £14m signing of Italy striker Manolo Gabbiadini from Napoli, while Crystal Palace agreed a loan deal for Liverpool and France defender Mamadou Sakho very late on.

    Elsewhere, Burnley broke their transfer record to sign Republic of Ireland winger Robbie Brady from Norwich, while Odion Ighalo was the major exit, joining Chinese Super League club Changchun Yatai for £20m from Watford.

    See below for a full list of the deadline-day deals and see every Premier League move on the transfer wall here.

    Signings announced in December, some of which only went through once the window opened, can be found here.

    For all the latest rumours check out the gossip page and, for all the manager ins and outs, see our list of current bosses.

    31 January (deadline day) – all times GMT

    01:06: Mamadou Sakho [Liverpool – Crystal Palace] Loan

    00:34: Kamil Grosicki [Rennes – Hull City] Undisclosed

    00:09: Ross McCormack [Aston Villa – Nottingham Forest] Loan

    00:05: Jack Byrne [Manchester City – Wigan] Undisclosed

    23:58: Zach Clough [Bolton – Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed

    23:57: Tope Obadeyi [Dundee United – Oldham] Loan

    23:49: Josh Clackstone [Hull – Notts County] Loan

    23:49: Omar Bogle [Grimsby – Wigan] Undisclosed

    23:30: Mark Kitching [Middlesbrough – Rochdale] Undisclosed

    23:30: Leonardo Fasan [Celtic – Port Vale] Loan

    23:30: Danny Pugh [Blackpool – Port Vale] Loan

    23:30: Louis Rooney [Plymouth – Hartlepool] Loan

    23:30: Michael Kightly [Burnley – Burton] Loan

    23:30: Scott Hogan [Brentford – Aston Villa] £12m

    23:20: Theo Robinson [Lincoln – Southend] Undisclosed

    23:13: Michael Folivi [Watford – Coventry] Loan

    23:07: Tin Plavotic [Bristol City – Cheltenham] Loan

    23:00: Marc Wilson [Bournemouth – West Brom] Loan

    23:00: Calum Dyson [Everton – Grimsby] Loan

    23:00: Yanic Wildschut [Wigan – Norwich] Undisclosed

    22:47: Matthew Kennedy [Cardiff – Plymouth] Loan

    22:45: Owain Jones [Swansea – Yeovil] Loan

    22:45: Krystian Bielik [Arsenal – Birmingham] Loan

    22:38: Jorge Grant [Nottingham Forest – Notts County] Loan

    22:35: Stuart O’Keefe [Cardiff – MK Dons] Loan

    22:30: Matt Macey [Arsenal – Luton] Loan

    22:30: Sam Jones [Gateshead – Grimsby] Undisclosed

    22:30: Marc Bola [Arsenal – Notts County] Loan

    22:30: Ryan Yates [Nottingham Forest – Shrewsbury] Loan

    22:30: David Cotterill [Birmingham – Bristol City] Loan

    22:30: Ben Marshall [Blackburn – Wolves] Undisclosed

    22:29: Jesse Starkey [Brighton – Swindon] Undisclosed

    22:14: Alfred N’Diaye [Villarreal – Hull City] Loan

    22:09: Emyr Huws [Cardiff – Ipswich] Loan

    22:08: Sylvain Deslandes [Wolves – Bury] Loan

    22:02: Molla Wague [Udinese – Leicester City] Loan

    22:01: Manolo Gabbiadini [Napoli – Southampton] £14m

    22:00: Ryan Hedges [Swansea – Barnsley] Undisclosed

    22:00: Harry Cornick [Bournemouth – Gillingham] Loan

    22:00: Joe Quigley [Bournemouth – Gillingham] Loan

    21:58: Jordan Green [Bournemouth – Leyton Orient] Loan

    21:55: Lewis Grabban [Bournemouth – Reading] Loan

    21:54: Luka Milivojevic [Olympiakos – Crystal Palace] Undisclosed

    21:40: Jordan Ayew [Aston Villa – Swansea]

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