Transfer deadline day: Who moved where?
Premier League clubs spent more than £150m on transfer deadline day. That means the total spend over the course of the summer reached a record-breaking £1.15bn.
Premier League clubs spent more than £150m on transfer deadline day. That means the total spend over the course of the summer reached a record-breaking £1.15bn.
Stoke City have signed Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony on loan for the rest of the season.
The Potters will pay a £2million fee as well as the Ivorian's £120,000 a week wages for the rest of the campaign.
Bony didn't feature in Pep Guardiola's plans this season and rarely featured over the summer in friendlies.
His departure leaves City with only Sergio Aguero and Kelechi Iheanacho as recognised strikers.
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