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Transfer Deadline Day: Completed deals, biggest spenders, big-money moves

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The summer window has shut for Premier League clubs to do business but which deals were done on Deadline Day and who splashed the cash?

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It was a day to remember for Everton but Manchester United failed to bring in any new signings ahead of their season-opener against Leicester, live on Sky Sports.

Here's all you need to know from Deadline Day - and what you might have missed...

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The headline deals

Marco Silva's Everton did the standout business, luring Andre Gomes and Yerry Mina from Barcelona, as well as signing Brazil international Bernard on a free transfer.

Andre Gomes, Bernard and Yerry Mina
Image: Andre Gomes, Bernard and Yerry Mina joined Everton on Deadline Day

Liverpool striker Danny Ings joined Southampton on loan ahead of a permanent move to St Mary's next summer.

Thibaut Courtois was presented as a Real Madrid player - but coming the other way to Chelsea was midfielder Mateo Kovacic. The 24-year-old Croatia International joins on a season-long loan.

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Leicester strengthened their defence despite keeping hold of Harry Maguire. Filip Benkovic joined from Dinamo Zagreb, while Caglar Soyuncu has arrived from Frieburg for £19m, subject to a work permit. There was other good news for Leicester too: Jamie Vardy signed a new deal.

Danny Ings
Image: Danny Ings has sealed a loan move to Southampton that will become permanent

Premier League new boys Fulham were busier than anyone on Deadline Day, splashing out £36m on five signings. Former Marseille midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa was their most expensive recruit, joining on a five-year deal for £22.3m.

And to cap a busy window for West Ham, Manuel Pellegrini added two final-day signings. Striker Lucas Perez arrived from Arsenal in a deal worth around £4m, while they also signed former Colombia international Carlos Sanchez.

Other notable deals included Harry Arter swapping Bournemouth for Cardiff on loan, Crystal Palace borrowing Jordan Ayew from Swansea and Domingos Quina - the West Ham player tracked by Barcelona - joining Watford.

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The Deadline Day losers?

Jose Mourinho was left frustrated in his attempts to bring a new defender to Manchester United. Harry Maguire, Jerome Boateng, Toby Alderweireld and even Diego Godin were all targets heading into Deadline Day - but the United boss predicted a gloomy Thursday when he faced the media and so it proved.

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Jose Mourinho had admitted he was not confident' over deals

It was a landmark day for Tottenham - but not in a good way. They became the first Premier League club to not make a single signing in a summer transfer window since it was introduced in 2003. They had wanted Jack Grealish but refused to budge from £25m and were told by Aston Villa that the player was not for sale.

Newcastle signed defender Federico Fernandez but were one of only two clubs to make a profit - almost £22m in total.

The big spenders

More than one billion pounds was spent by Premier League clubs in total this window and despite the usual late flurry on Deadline Day, the five biggest deals in terms of outlay had already been made.

Chelsea paid Napoli £57m for midfielder Jorginho and though Manchester City missed out there, they finally landed a long-term target in Riyad Mahrez for £60m.

City's rivals Manchester United endured a frustrating end to the window, but they snapped up Brazil midfielder Fred from Shakhtar Donetsk for £61.2m last month.

Liverpool paid £67m - a then world-record fee for a goalkeeper - to sign Alisson but just 20 days later, Chelsea paid Athletic Bilbao £71.6m for Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Kepa Arrizabalaga
Image: Kepa Arrizabalaga was the most expensive signing of the window

Ten Premier League clubs broke their transfer records:

  • Bournemouth: Jefferson Lerma (£25m)
  • Brighton: Alireza Jahanbakhsh (£17m)
  • Burnley: Ben Gibson (£15m - joint record)
  • Cardiff: Josh Murphy (£12m)
  • Chelsea: Kepa Arrizabalaga (£71.6m)
  • Fulham: Aleksandar Mitrovic £27m
  • Huddersfield: Terence Kongolo (£17.5m)
  • Man City: Riyad Mahrez (£60m)
  • West Ham: Felipe Anderson (£42m)
  • Wolves: Adama Traore (£18m)

Liverpool were by far the biggest spenders in this transfer window, though. Jurgen Klopp's outlay on Alisson, Naby Keita, Xherdan Shaqiri and Fabinho amounted to almost £165m.

Premier League new boys Fulham have shown they mean business, splashing out over £105m in total, while West Ham spent a net 87.9m - including a club record £42m on Felipe Anderson.

Chelsea's net spend topped £90m after Thibaut Courtois swapped Stamford Bridge for the Bernabeu, while Arsenal's net spend under new head coach Unai Emery was £66.6m and Everton's was fractionally less at £65.8m.

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Sky Sports News assesses the Premier League's transfer window spending

What now?

Premier League clubs can not make any more signings but they can still sell to sides in leagues whose transfer windows remain open. The windows in Spain, Germany and France, as well as Scotland, remain open until August 31.

Sky Bet EFL clubs can also sign players on loan up to and including that date.

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