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Transfer deadline day live: Latest news on Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and more

Follow updates on the latest rumours and done deals throughout deadline day

Moussa Dembele has impressed since moving north of the border to Celtic in the summer
Moussa Dembele has impressed since moving north of the border to Celtic in the summer

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Welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the January transfer window’s deadline day.

Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool have all been relatively quiet over the last month, but there is still time for a late deal or two to be in the offing.

Chelsea, the Premier League leaders, have little need to strengthen, but rumour has it that they are in the market for some last-minute additions.

Follow live updates throughout the day on the blog below…

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Tuesday’s Premier League fixture

All kick-off times are 7.45pm unless stated

Arsenal vs Watford

Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace

Burnley vs Leicester City

Middlesbrough vs West Bromwich Albion

Sunderland vs Tottenham Hotspur

Swansea City vs Southampton

Liverpool vs Chelsea – 8.00pm

8 years ago

Fulham transfer news: 

Jack Austin31 January 2017 19:20
8 years ago

Odion Ighalo moves to China

Watford have sold striker Odion Ighalo to Chinese side Changchun Yatai in a deal worth £20m. 

In a statement, the club said: "The Hornets can confirm that Odion Ighalo has agreed a permanent move to Changchun Yatai.

"The 27-year-old striker joins the Chinese Super League outfit after two-and-a-half years at Vicarage Road.

"Ighalo scored 39 goals in 100 appearances during that time, including 20 as Watford secured promotion to the Premier League in 2014/15, and 17 during the club’s first campaign back in the top-flight.

"The Nigerian international initially arrived on loan from Granada in July 2014, a move which was made permanent three months later.

"All at Watford FC thank Odion for his contributions to the club, and wish him the best of luck for his future career."

Jack Austin31 January 2017 19:23
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A Manchester United reunion:

Jack Austin31 January 2017 20:09
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It's official! Burnley have broken their transfer club record fee in signing Robbie Brady from Norwich!

Samuel Lovett31 January 2017 20:45
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Modou Barrow has joined Leeds United on loan from Swansea City for the rest of the season.

Samuel Lovett31 January 2017 20:53
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Hull City sign former Sunderland midfielder:

Samuel Lovett31 January 2017 22:28
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Southampton's newest signing...

Samuel Lovett31 January 2017 22:39
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Mamadou Sakho has departed Liverpool in order to complete a move to Crystal Palace, the two clubs have confirmed.

The France international moves to Selhurst Park on loan for the rest of the season.

Palace will pay Liverpool a £2m loan fee and pay all of the defender's wages.

Samuel Lovett31 January 2017 22:51
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