It promises to be one of the most dramatic deadline days in recent memory across the Premier League.
Top-flight clubs have already forked out more than £2bn this summer – and that was before Liverpool agreed to pay a British record of £130m for Alexander Isak.
That is still well short of what Newcastle were demanding, but it could well have a domino effect for a host of other transfers.
Will Newcastle be back in for Yoane Wissa? Can Wolves keep hold of Jorgen Strand Larsen? And what will it all mean for Chelsea’s chaotic attempts to keep hold of Nicolas Jackson?
Our reporters and experts will have updates throughout the day.
Sort: Newest first Oldest first September 1, 2025 9:32 amWhat we’re expecting on deadline day
Katherine LucasAssistant sports editorGood morning and welcome to transfer deadline day.
The day began with a bombshell in the early hours as Newcastle finally relented and accepted a £130m British record bid from Liverpool for Alexander Isak.
The Premier League champions will have a busy day elsewhere too – they are moving for Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi as the clock ticks down towards the 7pm deadline.
Manchester United are another club who should be active, with target Emi Martinez conspicuously absent from Aston Villa’s 3-0 defeat to Palace on Sunday evening.
Stay tuned throughout the day for the biggest deals.
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