Summary

  • Watch a BBC Radio London transfer deadline day special from 18:00 to 20:00 GMT on Monday, 2 February

  • Transfer business of Arsenal, Brentford, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Tottenham and West Ham discussed

  • Charlton Athletic, Millwall, QPR, AFC Wimbledon, Leyton Orient, Barnet and Bromley also feature

  • Follow live text updates of deals from across the Premier League and EFL

  1. Mateta's move to AC Milan is off ❌published at 17:48 GMT 2 February

    Jean Philippe MatetaImage source, Getty Images

    And with that, Jean-Philippe Mateta's move to AC Milan from Crystal Palace is OFF.

    The striker will remain at Selhurst Park for the rest of the season.

  2. What was wrong with Mateta's knee?published at 17:47 GMT 2 February

    Wondering what the issue is with Jean-Philippe Mateta's medical that called his move to AC Milan off?

    Here's Sami Mokbel with the answers.

  3. get involved

    Get Involved - 'Signing Wilson doesn't make sense'published at 17:44 GMT 2 February

    Click 'Get Involved' to have your say

    Spurs signing Wilson doesn’t make sense. There is a plethora of young talent at the club that doesn’t get a look in.

    Pete, Colchester

    Just what Tottenham need... Another future prospect when they need reinforcements in the actual team. Very disappointed with the board and their false promises.

    Phil

  4. Lookman joins Atletico Madridpublished at 17:37 GMT 2 February

    Atletico Madrid

    Ademola LookmanImage source, Getty Images

    We have a deal through but not a Premier League one...

    Ademola Lookman has signed for Atletico Madrid from Atalanta on a deal until June 2030.

    Here is what the former Everton, Fulham and Leicester forward said: "To the Atalanta family - after nearly four years, the time has come for me to say goodbye.

    "From the moment I arrived in Bergamo, you welcomed me like one of your own and pushed me to be the best version of myself. Together, we made history. European champions, a night none of us will ever forget. Scoring a hat-trick in a European final and lifting a trophy with this club after a 61-year trophy drought will stay with me."

  5. Forest running out of time to sign Engelspublished at 17:33 GMT 2 February

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Arne EngelsImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest are trying to sign Celtic midfielder Arne Engels after their third bid earlier today and it could enter deal sheet territory.

    They're running out of time. Finances dictate, they're still battling relegation and they have to see if they go for it now to stay up now, or keep their powder dry for the summer.

  6. Spurs to complete first signing of deadline day?published at 17:27 GMT 2 February

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    James Wilson playing for heartsImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham are set to sign Hearts teenage striker James Wilson on an initial loan deal. Arsenal were in talks with Hearts over a move for the 18-year-old in a deal that was effectively a six-month trial.

    But Wilson has agreed to join Spurs in a deal that includes an option to buy at the end of the season.

  7. 🥱 Give us a signing, pleasepublished at 17:23 GMT 2 February

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport journalist

    Didn't ever think I'd be sitting here willing Jorgen Strand Larsen's move to Crystal Palace to go through but here we are.

    Give us a signing, lads.

  8. 'Man City have made smart moves in this window'published at 17:19 GMT 2 February

    Steph Houghton
    Former Manchester City and England captain on BBC iPlayer

    The scenario now is Manchester City are chasing down Arsenal and the points gap is getting a little bit bigger because of yesterday's result, so you need those players who are ready to go and ready to play and know what the intensity of this Premier League is like.

    It's been a smart move from the club in terms of getting Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo that are ready for action as soon as possible. They've slotted in really well which is testament to them. The club welcome new players very quickly.

  9. 'Malacia told he has to stay because he's useful cover'published at 17:14 GMT 2 February

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter

    MalaciaImage source, Getty Images

    I think Manchester United feel like they don't need to be panicked. What they have done is tell Tyrell Malacia that the can't leave.

    He was hoping to revive his career somewhere like Turkey but because Patrick Dorgu got injured against Arsenal last week, which will maybe rule him out until April, I think they want Malacia around Manchester United, not because he's going to start games but he's useful cover.

  10. Postpublished at 17:10 GMT 2 February

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport journalist

    I can't believe we've got less than two hours remaining of the January transfer window and we've not had a deal completed in the Premier League.

    Still time...

  11. Recap: Top deadline day lines so farpublished at 17:04 GMT 2 February

    Two hours to go!

    If you’re just joining us, here’s a reminder of the top stories so far.

    Top lines:

    Jean-Philippe MatetaImage source, Getty Images

    Elsewhere:

  12. Why do clubs submit deal sheets?published at 17:00 GMT 2 February

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Clubs submit a deal sheet when they know a deal is probably going to happen but it will go beyond the 7pm cut off.

    What the Premier League have to be satisfied with once they've put the deal sheet in is that the deal is at a certain stage, at an advanced stage, that it looks like it's going to happen.

    If a deal sheet is put in that looks rather frivolous, the Premier League are well within their rights to reject that and a deal will be over.

  13. 'Wolves have got to be ready for the summer and expectations of being in the Championship'published at 16:52 GMT 2 February

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Wolves have got to be sensible. It is a fine line for them to tread in this window, because they have to be ready for the summer and the expectation of being in the Championship next season.

    You can't do it all in one window, you have to do it gradually and start now. They have to be careful but they are probably coming out quite well in this window.

  14. What can you learn from the Premier League's biggest mistakes?published at 16:45 GMT 2 February

    BBC Bitesize

    Our friends over at BBC Bitesize have delved into what you can learn from the mistakes made by certain players in past transfer windows.

    • You won't like everything at school but don't do an Isak!
    • Keep your options open like Marc Guehi
    • Don't be like Odemwingie – plan ahead!
    • Give yourself a buffer to avoid being like Benjani
    • Don't cram like Liverpool

    Sound advice if you ask me but have a read for yourself.

  15. Disasi having West Ham medical before agreement has been reachedpublished at 16:39 GMT 2 February

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    Axel DisasiImage source, Getty Images

    We're hearing that Axel Disasi is doing his medical with West Ham. It's a strange one as he's doing a medical without there being a full agreement between the two clubs yet.

    That can happen, it's not uncommon on deadline day, so Disasi will be there trying to get the move through. But if something else comes along, that could get hijacked.

    Maybe West Ham will get Disasi, maybe not.

  16. Will we finally see a completed deal?published at 16:34 GMT 2 February

    Charlotte Coates
    BBC Sport journalist

    Hello!

    Sam is going for a rest now after willing us to see a deal go through but alas, no luck.

    Let's hope I manage to get one through for us.

  17. Forest submit third bid for Celtic's Engelspublished at 16:29 GMT 2 February

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Arne EngelsImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest have tabled a third offer for Celtic midfielder Arne Engels, worth up to £25million.

    Sources have indicated that the offer is still short of the Scottish club’s valuation.

  18. 'Tonali to Arsenal was a non-starter'published at 16:25 GMT 2 February

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport Newcastle reporter

    Tonali claps the fansImage source, Getty Images

    Newcastle United were very quick and very firm to insist that A) Sandro Tonali is not for sale and B) There had been no formal contact.

    They were very quick to knock it down.

    The optics around it, thinking of last summer, the Alexander Isak saga and his move to Liverpool, to lose Tonali would have been unimaginable.

    It doesn't send the right tone or message, and certainly not on deadline day - it was a non-starter.

  19. 'Strand Larsen hasn't been the same since Newcastle turned his head'published at 16:21 GMT 2 February

    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Jurgen STrand LarsenImage source, Getty Images

    Wolves fan Jason Guy, speaking on BBC iPlayer's Transfer Deadline Day Live: "Jorgen Strand Larsen this season, we have to be realistic, since Newcastle originally showed interest he had his head turned and he hasn't been the same player.

    "He's only scored one league goal this season, so for Crystal Palace to show interest and get money which represents £19m profit for that player, we can't turn that down.

    "We are going to get relegated, we have to be realistic. We have to take that money and invest it well."

  20. Huge surprise if Wolves get Adams deal done nowpublished at 16:16 GMT 2 February

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Che AdamsImage source, Getty Images

    It looks like Wolves' deal for Che Adams is going to be very, very difficult to do now. It looks like they've run out of time to do it now.

    It would be a huge surprise if he arrives at Molineux this evening.