Anderlecht confirm the loan signing of Yannick Bolasie from Everton until the end of the season.
Rolando Aarons and Achraf Lazaar have joined Sheffield Wednesday from Newcastle on loan until the end of the season.
Newcastle forward Jacob Murphy has joined West Brom on loan until the end of the season.
Wigan have signed Everton midfielder Beni Baningime on loan from Everton until the end of the season.
Celtic have signed highly-rated full-back Jeremy Toljan on loan from Borussia Dortmund.
Fulham confirm the signing of Havard Nordtveit from Hoffenheim on loan until the end of the season.
At the sixth time of asking, Sky Sports News says Sunderland have agreed a fee for Wigan’s Will Grigg.
The deal is understood to be in the region of £1.5m, with Sunderland trying to push this through before the deadline having been after the striker for weeks.
Crystal Palace agree deal to sign Michy Batshuayi on loan from Chelsea.
Sky Sports News is reporting that PSG have made a new bid of €30m (£26.2m) for Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye.
It is understood that the bid has been rejected by Everton.
Aston Villa have completed the signing of Frederic Guilbert from Caen for an undisclosed fee.
The 24-year-old defender will return to the Ligue 1 side on loan for the remainder of the 2018/19 season.
Andy King is currently undergoing a medical at Derby ahead of his proposed loan move from Leicester, Sky Sports News has reported.
Billy Clarke's contract at Charlton has been terminated to allow him to rejoin Bradford City.
Three players are on the verge of leaving Newcastle on loan, according to Sky Sports News.
Jacob Murphy is closing on a move to West Brom, while Rolando Aarons and Achraf Lazaar are on their way to Sheffield Wednesday.
The 34-year-old defender, formerly of Aston Villa, Birmingham and West Brom, had been in the MLS with Portland Timbers.
A loan swap for the Foxes with Monaco...
Sky Sports say Leicester midfielder Andy King is currently travelling to Derby to discuss a loan deal, while that Tom Huddlestone to Udinese deal we just mentioned is now off.
Derby were not sure they wanted to lose him, and the deal eventually ran out of time - Huddlestone wasn’t able to get over to Italy to complete a medical and the necessary paperwork in time, before the Italian window closed.
Just a youngster going out on loan.
None in at Tottenham, but Harry Kane is stepping up his return from injury...
Nineteen-year-old Ben Wilmot moves to Italy on loan with Udinese, who share owners with the Hornets.
The centre-back has made six appearances for Watford this season, starting four cup games and coming off the bench in two Premier League matches.
Wilmot, who has represented England at youth level, was a second-half substitute in Watford's last league outing in the 2-1 defeat to Tottenham at Wembley on Wednesday.
The former Stevenage man joins Watford team-mates Stefano Okaka and Marvin Zeegelaar in moving to the Serie A outfit.
They could be joined by Tom Huddlestone too, with the Derby man
Look away now, Swans fans...
Jefferson Montero and Daniel James are expected to join West Brom and Leeds respectively before the deadline and the Welsh club have confirmed the exit of their biggest earner, Wilfried Bony, who goes to Qatar.
A good move for Joel Pereira, considering he was at least fourth choice goalkeeper at the club...
As part of the Crouch deal, with Stoke reportedly paying £7m...
Swansea winger Jefferson Montero is in the West Midlands for a medical with West Brom ahead of a move.
The 29-year-old has made 12 appearances for the Swans this season, contributing three assists.
Elsewhere, Leeds have concluded a deal for Swansea's Daniel James, who will join on-loan initially before a permanent move should the Whites reach the Premier League.
Wolves defender Dominic Iorfa undergoing a medical at Sheffield Wednesday ahead of a permanent move, according to Sky Sports.
The 23-year-old defender made 23 appearances for Ipswich in the Sky Bet Championship last season but has failed to make any Premier League appearances for his current club.
Arsenal youngster Emile Smith Rowe has joined Bundesliga side RB Leipzig on loan for the remainder of the 2018/19 season.
On the deal, Gunners Head coach Unai Emery said: "Emile is a promising young player. This move will get him valuable competitive action which is important as he continues his development."
Leeds youngster Tom Pearce is set to join Scunthorpe on-loan for the remainder of the season.
The left-back broke into the first-team last season but has been out-of-favour under current boss Marcelo Bielsa.
Sunderland's striker search has taken them to Sheffield Wednesday where they are looking to bring in Sam Winnall on-loan for the remainder of the season.
The 28-year-old scored seven goals and contributed two assists in 19 Sky Bet Championship games last season during stints at the Owls and Derby.
West Ham defender Reece Oxford has joined Augsburg on loan for the rest of the season.
Jacob Butterfield is undertaking a medical with Bradford City ahead of a loan move from Derby, according to Sky Sports.
The 28-year-old has not made an appearance for Frank Lampard's side in more than a year, but is one of the club's top earner.
Wolves forward Leo Bonatini has completed his loan move to Nottingham Forest for the rest of the season.
Sheffield Wednesday are set to sign Newcastle duo Rolando Aarons and Achraf Lazaar on loan, according to Sky Sports.
MK Dons have signed midfielder Jake Hesketh on loan from Premier League Southampton for the rest of the season.
The 22-year-old spent the first half of the campaign on loan at Burton, scoring three goals in 23 appearances.
Hesketh becomes the Dons' third signing of the January transfer window following the arrivals of Russell Martin and David Wheeler.
"I'm very happy to be here," Hesketh told iFollow MK Dons. "I'm looking forward to getting started and giving my best for the team.
"I'd like to think I can bring some creativity, work-rate and a few goals and assists as well.
"The team are going for promotion so every goal matters - hopefully I can contribute in that sense."
Leandro Bacuna has joined Cardiff City from Reading. Sky Sports report that the fee is around the £3m mark.
Speaking about joining, Bacuna said: "Every game I play I give 100%, and I’ll be fighting hard to help our team.
"I’ve played against the manager and you can see he always wants to win.
"He is so passionate. It’s going to be great to work under him and hopefully he will push me on as a player."
Of course, it's not just the transfer deadline that is the big news in the sporting world this weekend.
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"What interests me is motivated players. Michael Duff was one of those for us at 37 and I think Peter Crouch is the same.
"There’s no issue about his fitness and I think he has an intention and a desire to still make a mark in football.
"We know what a good character he is and he still has that edge. We know he’s an effective footballer and he has a hunger to come here and make a mark."
Unwanted Everton winger Yannick Bolasie could be on his way to Anderlecht if the Belgian club can thrash out a loan deal.
The DR Congo international decided to cut short his spell at Aston Villa earlier this month, but Toffees boss Marco Silva has no plans to bring him back into his squad.
A stumbling block for Anderlecht, however, could be the winger's £70,000-a-week wages and they will have to reach a compromise with Everton to progress further.
"Anderlecht can be interesting for me," Bolasie told Belgian newspaper HLN.
"I have seen the information circulate, I do not say, 'No'. After all, I have to play with a view to the African Nations Cup that is coming."
Now it's confirmed!
Fulham have announced that Aboubakar Kamara has joined Turkish side Yeni Malatyaspor on loan until the summer.
The 23-year-old fell out of favour at Fulham after he was arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm and criminal damage after a fight at the club's training ground.
Rafael Benitez has challenged record signing Miguel Almiron to fulfil his potential in the Premier League after completing his move to Newcastle.
The 24-year-old Paraguay international has joined the club on a five and a half-year deal for an undisclosed fee, believed to be in the region of £21million, and has been handed the number 24 shirt.
Almiron, who could make his debut at Tottenham on Saturday, is now the Magpies' most expensive acquisition after owner Mike Ashley finally sanctioned a purchase costing in excess of the £16million then chairman Freddy Shepherd paid to lure Michael Owen to Tyneside from Real Madrid in 2005.
Manchester City have announced the signing of Ante Palaversa, who has completed his move from Hadjuk Split for a fee that could rise to £7m. The 18-year-old midfield man has re-joined Hadjuk on loan until the end of the season.
Chelsea have agreed loan deals, in principle, for Michy Batshuayi with West Ham and Real Betis. However, the Blues value him at around £30m and would prefer to sell to Everton, according to Sky Sports.
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"The notification you've all been waiting for."
Not my words, the words of Arsenal FC after finally announcing the loan signing of Denis Suarez from Barcelona.
Hola, Denis.
CHASING CARS
It doesn't sound like Hearts will be making any late deals, with manager Craig Levein stating he's off out tonight to watch Snow Patrol.
"No, I'm going to watch Snow Patrol tonight, my phone will be off. Brilliant, eh?"
Brilliant.
SCOTTISH SWITCH
Irish striker David McMillan has joined Hamilton on loan. The 30-year-old arrives in Scotland after a successful spell at Dundalk.
"During his time across the water, McMillan became the League of Ireland’s all-time leading goalscorer in the UEFA Champions League," according to the Accies website.
HOGAN MAKES BLADES MOVE
Lovely Twitter graphic from Sheffield United as Scott Hogan is unveiled as their latest signing, joining on loan from Ascot Villa until the end of the season.
He's made limited appearances for Villa this term - six league outings to be precise - but was a mainstay the previous season, when he scored nine goals in all competitions.
PLYMOUTH SIGN CENTRE-BACK JONES
Formerly captaining Liverpool Under-23s, centre-half Lloyd Jones has signed for Plymouth from fellow Sky Bet League One side Lutown on loan until the end of the season.
He's a product of the Plymothian Argyle Academy so is another player 'returning home' on this Transfer Deadline Day.
SOUTTAR TO SECURE HEARTS STAY
Hearts boss Craig Levein has revealed defender John Souttar is close to agreeing a new deal at Tynecastle. The defender returned against St Johnstone on Saturday after three months out with a hip injury and has another 18 months to run on his current contract.
But Levein said this morning: "I don't want to say too much, but we're very, very close to John Souttar signing a new contract."
Hearts have already handed extended deals to Christophe Berra and Michael Smith and Levein added: "There are two or three others as well (close to agreeing new contracts) and that is solely based on trying to get this stability that we're after."
KAMARA OFF TO TURKEY
Fulham's controversial forward Aboubakar Kamara is closing in on a move to Turkish side Yeni Malatyaspor, Press Association Sport understands.
The 23-year-old has been suspended by the Cottagers pending internal disciplinary proceedings due to a training ground incident last week.
Kamara was arrested on suspicion of ABH and criminal damage, with the forward now set for a fresh start in Turkey. The player has landed in Turkey to finalise the move, which is reported to be a loan agreement until the end of the 2019-20 season.
BUNNEY BOUNCES BACK
“I don’t really feel like I’ve left – it has only been a year. I’ve not had a lot of football in that year, so it’s good to be home."
Joe Bunney is buzzing after securing a return to Rochdale from Northampton Town on loan. He made almost 150 outings for the club but his switch to Northampton last year didn't work out.
CROUCH SET FOR PREM RETURN
Just two goals and a smashing podcast from 26 Stoke appearances this season but Peter Crouch is still very much in demand it seems. The most amazing thing to emerge from this story is that Crouch has never played for Burnley before... He was simply made for Burnley.
As if he genuinely needs a medical.
Going the opposite direction is Sam Vokes. He's reportedly going to cost Stoke £10m.
Wales international Vokes has netted three goals in 20 Premier League appearances this term. The 29-year-old joined Burnley from Wolves in 2012, having already had a loan spell at Turf Moor.
NO JAN MOVE FOR OZIL?
Suggestions from German media that Mesut Ozil has no interest in leaving Arsenal at present, with PSG standing by with a loan offer. He's clearly not in Unai Emery's main plans and will presumably look for a permanent switch in the summer.
N'KOUDOU HAVING MONACO MEDICAL
Tottenham's Georges-Kevin N’Koudou is having a medical at Monaco according to Sky Sports.
The winger is set for Deadline Day a loan move to the Ligue 1 club.
HEISE IS A CANARY
German left-back Philip Heise has signed a (relatively long-term) deal with Sky Bet Championship side Norwich which will tie him to the club until 2022.
He's been playing for Dynamo Dresden in the second tier of Germany football having previously played in the Bundesliga for Stuttgart.
“I’ve seen the training ground which is very nice, and I’ve also seen the stadium which was amazing,” he said. “It’s a dream for every German player to play somewhere like this."
Good luck to you, Herr Heise.
PELE SIGNS FOR FOREST!
Nottingham Forest have announced the signing of Pele, AKA Judilson Mamadu Tuncará Gomes.
The 27-year-old midfield man joins on loan from Monaco until the end of the season.
OTTO MAKES MOVE PERMANENT
Wolves full-back Jonathan Castro Otto has turned his loan deal from Atletico Madrid into a permanent move.
Jonny has made 25 appearances in all competitions for last year's Sky Bet Championship winners, scoring a Premier League goal in the 2-0 win over Southampton at the end of September.
He's cost a reported £18m - matching the club record fee - so has clearly impressed those at Molineux since joining the club in the summer.
NEILSON GETS HIS MAN
Robbie Neilson has made a signing he knows pretty well, with Dundee United snapping up Peter Pawlett for an undisclosed fee.
The 27-year-old moves from MK Dons, who Neilson left early last year.
FELLAINI PASSES MEDICAL
Marouane Fellaini is one of those players who hobbles and limps his way around the pitch before a game has even kicked off but it's good news (I presume it's good news, Man United fans?) - he's passed his medical and will be linking up with Chinese Super League outfit Shandong Luneng, subject to all the paperwork going through in time.
Quite a significant statement from Ole Gunnar Solskaer to get rid of Jose Mourinho's go-to man. He was close to unplayable at times for Belgium in the World Cup and one would suspect he won't be easy to handle in China. He will be handsomely paid, that much is clear.
PAPER ROUND-UP
PSG's interest in Willian features quite heavily in today's Deadline Day Paper Talk but the strongest line from the back pages this morning would appear to be Real Madrid ramping up their interest in Man United striker Marcus Rashford, with a £100m bid being mooted in the summer.
It's a strange beast Deadline Day... it's never quite going to be the same since the young fella waving that item behind the camera outside Stoke's ground a couple of years back. It's all a bit clinical now isn't it?
Anyway, there's a spot of snow around, particularly in the north west based on the shots from outside Everton's training ground this morning, which has spiced things up a bit.
The Toffees are reportedly trying to hang on to Idrissa Gueye, with interest from Arsenal and one or two others. They are also showing some interest in saving Michy Batshuayi from his tough time out on loan at Valencia, but the costs could be just out of reach.