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.
West Brom have completed the signing of Wales forward Hal Robson-Kanu.
The Baggies pushed ahead with a deal after the 27-year-old was granted permission to leave the Wales squad to complete his medical.
Albion have completed the signing of @fawales striker @robsonkanu https://t.co/El6TKJWX3x #WBA https://t.co/z4C5yQje4M
He was a free agent after leaving Reading in the summer and was not governed by the window so there was no time pressure on Albion getting the deal done on Wednesday.
Robson Kanu scored twice in Wales' run to the semi-finals of Euro 2016 and netted five goals for Reading in the Championship last season.
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Spurs have completed the £30m signing of midfielder Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle
David Luiz has returned to former club Chelsea from PSG for a fee believed to be £30m