With more than £2 billion spent by the Premier League clubs on the transfer market in the deadline day, we've made a list of Top 10 deadline day deals in the Premier league. Some of these transfers are the most unexpected transfer we're ever going to witness.
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10. Alex Iwobi
Fulham have completed the signing of former Arsenal player and Everton midfielder Alex Iwobi in a deal worth around £22m. He has signed a five-year deal with Fulham, which would see him link back to his old boss at Everton, Marco Silva.
9. Callum Hudson Odoi
The Chelsea academy player joined Nottingham Forest on a 3-year-deal for an undisclosed fee, but it is somewhat valued at around £8m, which is very low considering his age. If Hudson Odai can play to his potential and strength, he will be vital in keeping Nottingham Forest up in the Premier League.
8. Sergio Reguilon
At number 8 of the Top 10 Deadline day deals we have Sergio Reguilon, who have agreed to join Manchester United on a season long loan from Tottenham Hotspur. He's said to be the replacement for an injured Luke Shaw and he might get straight into the starting XI.
7. Ibrahim Sangare
After Forest agreed a deal with Tottenham for the sale of Brennan Johnson, they went onto to buy the Ivory Coast international in the name of Ibrahim Sangare. The fee for the 25-year-old who has joined on a five-year-deal is said to be around £30m, which is more than what Nottingham Forest paid for Gibbs-White.
6. Brennan Johnson
Tottenham confirmed the signing of Brennan Johnson from Nottingham Forest in the last hours of the deadline day. The forward was given a six-year contract worth £47m. Johnson was highly rated by Ange Postecoglou and thinks he would be critical for the club in the attacking front.
5. Cole Palmer
Manchester City have let Cole Palmer go, a promising youngster who was said to be the successor of Riyad Mahrez, was bought by Chelsea on the deadline day. The deal for the left winger was set to be around £42.5m. He could improve a lot under Pochettino's coaching.
4. Matheus Nunes
Manchester City have signed the Portuguese midfielder Matheus Nunes from Wolverhampton Wanderers on a five-year-deal. The 24-year old cost City £53m and he became Pep Guardiola's fourth major signing after Kovacic, Gvardiol and Jeremy Doku. With Kevin De Bruyne set to miss a few months due to injury, Nunes would be entitled to a good amount of game time in the City shirt.
3. Sofyan Amrabat
Sofyan Amrabat has signed for Manchester United after an exhausting transfer saga. The Moroccan only wanted United since June, and on the deadline day of the summer transfer window his wish came true. Manchester United will pay an £8.6m loan fee, with an option to buy included in the clause which would cost £17m plus £4m add-ons.
2. Ryan Gravenberch
Liverpool, after missing out on both Caicedo and Lavia made the signing of Ryan Gravenberch, completing the remodeling of their midfield. They signed the Dutchman from Bayern Munich for £34m which is a very nice business from the Red's side considering he's only 21 years of age. The former Ajax wonderkid could do wonders in the midfield with Klopp's guidance.
1. Ansu Fati
The player who tops the list of Top 10 Deadline Day transfers is Ansu Fati. The Barcelona academy kid has surprised everyone with his signing for the Premier League club for Brighton. He has signed for the seagulls on a season long loan with no option to buy. He was considered as "untouchable" in Barcelona but in recent turn of events we would see him wearing the blue and white shirt on the right flank.