The final day of transfers was no disappointment, with three of the Premier League’s biggest clubs all completing late blockbuster deals.
This meant that spending in England’s top flight exceeded the £1.8 billion mark over the summer transfer window.

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Arsenal were able to sign Raheem Sterling on loan from Chelsea for a season.
This means a reunion with Mikel Arteta, under whom he worked with great success during their time together at Manchester City – a time in which Sterling was involved in 53 goals in their last season together.
The Gunners also completed a loan deal for Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto, allowed Aaron Ramsdale to move to Southampton for £25 million and saw Eddie Nketiah move to Crystal Palace for a fee of £30 million.
They also allowed Reiss Nelson to join London neighbours Fulham on loan for a season.
While Chelsea allowed Sterling to move to one of their rivals, the Blues made a surprise deal and signed Jadon Sancho from Manchester United.
The winger joins Stamford Bridge on a season-long loan, with the commitment to make the transfer permanent next summer for £25 million.
Chelsea almost came close to being the big winners on deadline day, but the club was denied a sensational deal to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli.
There has been much speculation that the goal-scoring striker could move to west London, but with no agreement reached with the Blues or any other club in Saudi Arabia, he is likely to return to Napoli, where he is currently excluded from the first team.
The biggest deal involving a Premier League team on the final day of the season went to Manchester United, who completed the signing of Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain for £50.5 million.
The midfielder comes to the club to provide stability in the defensive midfield, replacing Scott McTominay. The Scottish international joins Napoli for £27.5 million.

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This departure has disappointed Erik ten Hag greatly, as the Dutch boss admitted that the change had been approved in view of profit and sustainability rules.
In addition to signing Nketiah from Arsenal, Crystal Palace were among the most heavily involved clubs, signing Maxence Lacroix from Wolfsburg for a transfer fee of £21 million and Trevoh Chalobah on loan from Chelsea.
They also allowed Odsonne Edouard to join newly promoted Leicester on loan for a season.
West Ham have also signed Carlos Soler on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, Nottingham Forest have completed a loan deal for James Ward-Prowse and Everton have signed Armando Broja in a late deal.
The Chelsea striker joined Goodison Park on a season-long loan with the option to sign him permanently for £30 million.
In terms of departures, Billy Gilmour left Brighton to join Napoli for £13.5 million.
Meanwhile, Ivan Toney has signed a contract with Saudi Arabian club Al Ahli for a transfer fee of £40 million.
The deal will see the former Brentford striker pocket £50 million on the three-year contract he signed.
The Premier League’s biggest deadline day deals
Manuel Ugarte – PSG to Man United – £50.5m
Ivan Toney – Brentford to Al Ahli – £40m
Eddie Nketiah – Arsenal to Crystal Palace – £30 million
Armando Broja – Chelsea to Everton – loan with option for £30 million
Scott McTominay – Man United to Napoli – £25.7m
Jadon Sancho – Man United to Chelsea – loan plus £25m signing
Aaron Ramsdale – Arsenal to Southampton – £25m
Maxence Lacroix – Wolfsburg to Crystal Palace – £21 million
Andre – Fluminense to Wolves – £21m
Jay Stansfield – Fulham to Birmingham City – £20m
Morato – Benfica to Nottingham Forest – £15 million
Billy Gilmour – Brighton to Naples – £13.5m
Sam Johnstone – Crystal Palace to Wolves – £10m
Jayden Meghoma – Southampton to Brentford – £10m
Sekou Kone – Guidars FC to Man United – £1m
Ryan Fraser – Southampton – free transfer
Raheem Sterling – Chelsea to Arsenal – Loan
Reiss Nelson – Arsenal to Fulham – Loan
Trevoh Chalobah – Chelsea to Crystal Palace – Loan
Carlos Soler – PSG to West Ham – Loan
James Ward-Prowse – West Ham to Nottingham Forest – Loan
Odsonne Edouard – Crystal Palace to Leicester – Loan
Matt Turner – Nottingham Forest to Crystal Palace – Loan
Carlos Forbs – Ajax to Wolves – Loan
Maxwel Cornet – West Ham to Southampton – Loan
Orel Mangala – Lyon to Everton – Loan
Away from the Premier League, Birmingham City have completed a stunning deal for Jay Stansfield from Fulham.
The deal, which could cost up to £20 million, is a record transfer for a League One side.