Transfer Deadline day: Who made the last-minute moves?

City sign Dartford's Ebou Adams Credit: Norwich City FC

The deals are done and the window has closed.

Let's take a look at what clubs made those all important last minute moves, in the January Transfer Window.

Ebou Adams joins Norwich City

It has been a busy transfer window for Premier League side Norwich City, with seven players coming in. Completing a frenetic month of signings was Dartford youngster Ebou Adams, on an 18-month dea,l for an undisclosed fee.

Deadline day double for the Dons

The Dons have signed strikers Jay Emmanuel- Thomas and Alex Revell. Credit: MK Dons

Championship side MK Dons were one of the last clubs to do some business.

Emmanuel-Thomas joined on loan from Queens Park Rangers, while Alex Revell arrived at the clun on a free transfer from Cardiff City, subject to international clearance.

Both deals are until the end of the season.

Simon Church departs from MK Dons

Simon Church has joined Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen Credit: MK Dons

MK Dons' Simon Church has joined Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen on loan until the end of the season.

He signed for the Dons at the start of the season and has scored three goals in 27 appearances.

Tom Nichols has joined Peterborough from Exeter Credit: Peterborough United FC

Tom Nichols makes the switch from Exeter to Peterborough

Peterborough United welcomed Exeter striker Tom Nichols for an undisclosed fee.

The 22-year-old, who joined the Grecians when he was just 10, has agreed a four-and-a-half-year deal at the ABAX Stadium.

Peterborough forward Luke James has returned to Hartlepool United on loan until the end of the season.

The 21-year-old left Pools for Posh in September 2014, having scored 22 goals in 99 appearances.

Stevenage welcome a trio of new players as they say goodbye to Manager Teddy Sheringham

Swansea forward Ryan Hedges, 20, has joined Boro on a one-month loan Credit: Stevenage FC

While its the players that are moving clubs, it's the sacking of League Two Stevenage Manager Teddy Sheringham that is also grabbing the headlines.

As the club said goodbye to the former England striker, they welcomed three new players to the club.

Wales Under-21 international forward Ryan Hedges has joined Boro on a one-month loan deal from Swansea City.

Striker Aaron O'Connor also made the switch. He's joined on a permanent contact from Forest Green alongside Oxford forward Pat Hoban on a one-month loan.

Danny Rose has made the move from Oxford to Northampton Credit: Northampton Town FC

Northampton Town have signed midfielder Danny Rose on a deal until the end of the season, after he left Oxford United by mutual consent.

The 27-year-old made more than 100 appearances in two spells with the U's, and played under Cobblers manager Chris Wilder at the Kassam Stadium.

Northampton have also extended the loan spell of Millwall midfielder Lee Martin until the end of the season.