The countdown is on to the closure of the Transfer Window - and you can follow all the deals with Sky Sports.
Follow all the last-minute deals with Sky Sports
The clock is ticking to the closure of the summer Transfer Window - and you can follow all the late deals with Sky Sports.
Skysports.com's Transfer Clockwatch will bring you all the last-minute transfer news as we prepare for the window to slam shut at 6pm on Tuesday.
If you're in the know and have heard a whisper or two about some late wheeling and dealing then tell us via the
Rumour Room. We'll sift through all your suggestions and publish a selection of the best.
Sky Sports News will also have a team of reporters up and down the country ready to bring you details of the late deals as they happen.
There is still plenty of speculation about who will be doing business in the final hours of the window. With Manchester City having seemingly concluded their business for the year, the prospect of massive sums changing hands before 6pm appears slim but there are always surprises on Deadline Day.
Arsenal have to decide whether it is worth making a fresh bid for Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer while Liverpool seem intent on boosting their attacking options.
Reds boss Roy Hodgson appears to have all but given up hope of recruiting Sweden striker Ola Toivonen from PSV Eindhoven, but talk Carlton Cole could be recruited from West Ham refuses to go away.
Paul Konchesky's arrival from Fulham looks to be formality, with Hodgson confirming a deal should be done in time.
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is in the market for a forward but is in the tricky position of having to sell before he can buy.
Put off by Luis Fabiano's £25million price tag, there has been talk of moves for Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Giuseppe Rossi - even on loan.
Robbie Keane may be sacrificed for any new arrival, with West Ham confirmed admirers and a second loan spell at Celtic also rumoured to be on the cards.
The most expensive transfer of the final day could take place at Sunderland, who have reportedly opened negotiations with Rennes over Ghana's Asamoah Gyan.
The striker, the star of his country's World Cup campaign, could cost around £15million.
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