Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature Apparently Edson Álvarez refused to train today, following Chelsea’s offer for him yesterday. Thing is, the Dutch window closed last night, so Ajax wouldn’t be able to replace him and had presumably sold Seb Haller, Antony and Lisandro Martínez, along with Ryan Gravenberch and Noussair Mazraoui. I understand what Jurien Timber is doing about all this. Speaking of City boys, Roméo Lavia, who left for Southampton in July, looks a player – as does Armel Bella-Kotchap, as it happens. Ralph Hasenhüttl might just be building something. Jamie Jackson News from our man at Manny – I can’t believe people are saying this but I’m, like I said, 43: Sam Edozie and Juan Larios are in Southampton hoping to complete their moves. Edozie, a 19-year-old winger, could cost up to £10m. Larios, who is 18 and mainly a left-back, will cost £5m. I’m 43 years old, I shouldn’t be enjoying it, but I loved it. Everything I hear about Antony tells me he has what it takes to wear a ridiculous price tag and deliver. Arsenal have reportedly made a £20m bid for Villa’s Douglas Luiz. I can’t imagine they’ll want to let him go, but I also can’t imagine he’ll want to stay, either. Leicester’s newly signed centre-back Wout Faes will be in the crowd tonight as the Foxes take on Manchester United. It’s remarkable, really, that it’s their first acquisition of the summer – they desperately need something and hope it’s this or part of it. They are, however, looking to sign a right-back with Atalanta’s Jérémie Boga in their sights. Thanks Will and happy transfer on day one! May we deserve much more. Right… I’m going to find some lunch. In the meantime, I’ll leave you in the hands of Daniel Harris. Ben Fisher There is interest from Chelsea, among other clubs, in Peterborough centre-back Ronnie Edwards, although no deal has been agreed. The teenager was part of England’s triumphant Under-19 side this summer. Stylish co-owner Darragh MacAnthony previously christened Edwards ‘new ground’ because he said the former Barnet defender would end up picking up a fee that would pay for a new ground… In non-deadline news… Yoshimi Yamashita, one of three women set to become the first female referee to officiate at a men’s World Cup in Qatar, said Thursday she hoped to inspire girls in the region to become match referees. Looks like Leeds will be doing some business today. Baba Dieng, who has been linked with a host of Premier League clubs, is on his way to Elland Road from Marseille. Leeds are closing in on a Bamba Dieng deal after the Gakpo deal collapsed. He is a permanent signing, not on loan – he is now set to agree personal terms and join Leeds. 🚨⚪️ #DeadlineDay Dan James could leave before the end of the window, with Fulham also keen to sign him. pic.twitter.com/waqNMKEl7P — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2022
Wolves accept Aston Villa bid for Dendoncker
Ben Fisher Leander Dendoncker looks set to join Aston Villa from Wolves after a £13million fee was agreed. The Belgian’s medical is expected to take place this afternoon. Speaking of Belgians on the move, Leicester have completed the signing of Wout Faes from Reims. The defender signed a five-year contract with the club. Updated at 11.49 BST Check out all the deals from the women’s game this summer. David Hutner Wolves are interested in signing West Ham centre-half Craig Dawson. If West Ham approve the sale they would want £7m. Danny Rose has left Watford, meaning he could join a club on a free transfer outside the window. It has Turkish Super Lig written all over it. Watford FC and Danny Rose have agreed to mutually cancel the defender’s contract with both parties agreeing that their futures will move in different directions. We thank Danny for his service and wish him well in his next opportunity. — Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) September 1, 2022 Ben Fisher Steven Gerrard wants Douglas Luiz to be an Aston Villa player at 11pm but last night hinted that the Brazilian midfielder could be sold. Villa are in talks with Douglas Luiz over a new contract, but a €15m bid for Leander Dendonker suggests they have a contingency plan. Dendoncker’s move to Villa Park looks likely. “Douglas has a year to go and it’s one of those really sensitive situations where the club has to do what’s best for the club, even if it’s not necessarily what’s best for me,” Gerrard said. Jamie Jackson The word from inside Manchester United regarding Cristiano Ronaldo and his desire is that it is almost 100% not going to happen. Only the most important law of football: never say never prevents it from being the deadest of the dead certificates. So: never say never but highly unlikely, so tune in between now and the January transfer window to see how this narrative leg of the Manchester United soap opera starring CR7 and Erik ten Hag plays out… Will Unwin Arsenal midfielder James Olayinka will join League One Cheltenham Town on a permanent deal. After being linked with a £77million move to Chelsea, Joško Gvardiol has agreed to extend his contract with RB Leipzig. Manchester City has a new centre-back! Ben Fisher Bournemouth and Wolves, fresh from the deadlock, both expect to be busy. Jack Stephens comes in with the former on loan from Southampton, who are also happy to allow Jan Bednarek to leave. Aston Villa and West Ham are both interested. Ben Fisher Arsenal intend to test Aston Villa’s stance that Douglas Luiz is not for sale with an offer of around £20m. The Brazilian midfielder is out of contract next summer and Steven Gerrard has admitted he may be powerless to keep him, despite Villa’s determination to do so. The player is believed to want to move, but only has 12 hours to make one. Douglas Luiz scored directly from a corner against Arsenal in the defeat at the Emirates on Wednesday. Villa is looking to sign Leander Dendoncker, who was left on the Wolves bench at Bournemouth. Wolves are aiming to sign a central defender following the departure of Willie Boley to Nottingham Forest. They have offered a contract to free agent Jason Denayer and are also interested in West Ham’s Craig Dawson. In the east, Midlands side Leicester are set to complete a deal worth around £15m for Reims centre-back Wat Fays as a replacement for Wesley Fofana. Jason Denayer is a Wolves target. Photo: BSR Agency/Getty Images Updated at 11.29 BST David Squires in the transfer window… I guess who fits his style as someone who is good at hitting teams on the break and Antonio Conte wants a touch more variety on the bench. @Will_Unwin why do Spurs want Dan James? Inconsistent and hot headed. Not sure what to add to them. Unless they miss the stupid mess of Serge Aurier? — Perfectly Cromulent (@DiscoWeapon) September 1, 2022 Ainsley Maitland-Niles is on his way to Southampton but will sign a new contract with Arsenal despite there being an option to make the deal permanent. I’m sure there’s some business logic involved, but my simple mind can’t figure it out. Ainsley Maitland-Niles has completed his move to Southampton, his medical and the contracts he will now sign with Arsenal. 🚨⚪️🔴 #DeadlineDay New contract until June 2024 with #AFC then loan to Southampton with option to buy. — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2022 David Hytner Tottenham’s surprise inquiry for Leeds’ Dan James looks doomed to failure as things stand, as they want him on an initial loan, which is not key for the Yorkshire outfit. Louise Taylor Ideally, Eddie Howe would sign a midfielder today but, while a loan move is not out of the question, Newcastle’s options have dwindled and he may now have to wait until January. However, there are some exits; while Martin Dubravka is expected to finalize a season-long loan at Manchester United with a view to a £6m move next summer, Federico Fernandez looks set to head to Spain on loan at Elche – unless Stoke can get him – and Matty O’Longstaff on his way to another loan spell with Barnsley. Slovakian Dubravka has lost his place in goal to Nick Pope this season, while Fernandes has been dropped in central defense due to the arrival of Sven Botman. At 33, the hugely popular Argentine – who will be sorely missed at St James’ Park where he is seen as a hugely positive influence in the dressing room and is known for hosting excellent South American-style barbecues – wants to play regularly. So does Matty Longstaff. The younger brother of Newcastle’s Shaun Longstaff, his career has stalled in the three years since he scored on his debut against Manchester United. Barnsley have the option to buy Matty if the loan works out well. I think this is the first time I’ve watched Sky Sports News for more than 30 seconds in a year. I’m not sure how much of the “We hear team X might offer for player X” I can take. After a tough Barcelona summer that nearly forced Martin Braithwaite out, he’s finally found a new club and won’t even need to move. Martin Braithwaite is now undergoing a medical with Espanyol as he signs his Barcelona contract release clause later today. 🚨🔵 #DeadlineDay Braithwaite will sign with Espanyol on a three-year contract in June 2025. pic.twitter.com/d4k2y3Zzp4 — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2022 From the archives … Scott Murray on futures markets. There is one from Southampton, who sold Oriol Romeu to La Liga side Girona. The Catalan started his career at Barcelona and returned to Spain after 11 years in England, following a move to Chelsea in 2011. Jamie Jackson has much more on Anthony’s arrival at Manchester United.
Manchester City have signed Akanji from Borussia Dortmund
Manuel Akanji is a Manchester City player. The defender joins from Borussia Dortmund for £16.7m and has signed a contract until 2027.
title: “Transfer Deadline Day 2022 Douglas Luiz Arthur Melo Aubameyang And Antony News Live Transfer Window Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Francisco Kelley”
Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature Apparently Edson Álvarez refused to train today, following Chelsea’s offer for him yesterday. Thing is, the Dutch window closed last night, so Ajax wouldn’t be able to replace him and had presumably sold Seb Haller, Antony and Lisandro Martínez, along with Ryan Gravenberch and Noussair Mazraoui. I understand what Jurien Timber is doing about all this. Speaking of City boys, Roméo Lavia, who left for Southampton in July, looks a player – as does Armel Bella-Kotchap, as it happens. Ralph Hasenhüttl might just be building something. Jamie Jackson News from our man at Manny – I can’t believe people are saying this but I’m, like I said, 43: Sam Edozie and Juan Larios are in Southampton hoping to complete their moves. Edozie, a 19-year-old winger, could cost up to £10m. Larios, who is 18 and mainly a left-back, will cost £5m. I’m 43 years old, I shouldn’t be enjoying it, but I loved it. Everything I hear about Antony tells me he has what it takes to wear a ridiculous price tag and deliver. Arsenal have reportedly made a £20m bid for Villa’s Douglas Luiz. I can’t imagine they’ll want to let him go, but I also can’t imagine he’ll want to stay, either. Leicester’s newly signed centre-back Wout Faes will be in the crowd tonight as the Foxes take on Manchester United. It’s remarkable, really, that it’s their first acquisition of the summer – they desperately need something and hope it’s this or part of it. They are, however, looking to sign a right-back with Atalanta’s Jérémie Boga in their sights. Thanks Will and happy transfer on day one! May we deserve much more. Right… I’m going to find some lunch. In the meantime, I’ll leave you in the hands of Daniel Harris. Ben Fisher There is interest from Chelsea, among other clubs, in Peterborough centre-back Ronnie Edwards, although no deal has been agreed. The teenager was part of England’s triumphant Under-19 side this summer. Stylish co-owner Darragh MacAnthony previously christened Edwards ‘new ground’ because he said the former Barnet defender would end up picking up a fee that would pay for a new ground… In non-deadline news… Yoshimi Yamashita, one of three women set to become the first female referee to officiate at a men’s World Cup in Qatar, said Thursday she hoped to inspire girls in the region to become match referees. Looks like Leeds will be doing some business today. Baba Dieng, who has been linked with a host of Premier League clubs, is on his way to Elland Road from Marseille. Leeds are closing in on a Bamba Dieng deal after the Gakpo deal collapsed. He is a permanent signing, not on loan – he is now set to agree personal terms and join Leeds. 🚨⚪️ #DeadlineDay Dan James could leave before the end of the window, with Fulham also keen to sign him. pic.twitter.com/waqNMKEl7P — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2022
Wolves accept Aston Villa bid for Dendoncker
Ben Fisher Leander Dendoncker looks set to join Aston Villa from Wolves after a £13million fee was agreed. The Belgian’s medical is expected to take place this afternoon. Speaking of Belgians on the move, Leicester have completed the signing of Wout Faes from Reims. The defender signed a five-year contract with the club. Updated at 11.49 BST Check out all the deals from the women’s game this summer. David Hutner Wolves are interested in signing West Ham centre-half Craig Dawson. If West Ham approve the sale they would want £7m. Danny Rose has left Watford, meaning he could join a club on a free transfer outside the window. It has Turkish Super Lig written all over it. Watford FC and Danny Rose have agreed to mutually cancel the defender’s contract with both parties agreeing that their futures will move in different directions. We thank Danny for his service and wish him well in his next opportunity. — Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) September 1, 2022 Ben Fisher Steven Gerrard wants Douglas Luiz to be an Aston Villa player at 11pm but last night hinted that the Brazilian midfielder could be sold. Villa are in talks with Douglas Luiz over a new contract, but a €15m bid for Leander Dendonker suggests they have a contingency plan. Dendoncker’s move to Villa Park looks likely. “Douglas has a year to go and it’s one of those really sensitive situations where the club has to do what’s best for the club, even if it’s not necessarily what’s best for me,” Gerrard said. Jamie Jackson The word from inside Manchester United regarding Cristiano Ronaldo and his desire is that it is almost 100% not going to happen. Only the most important law of football: never say never prevents it from being the deadest of the dead certificates. So: never say never but highly unlikely, so tune in between now and the January transfer window to see how this narrative leg of the Manchester United soap opera starring CR7 and Erik ten Hag plays out… Will Unwin Arsenal midfielder James Olayinka will join League One Cheltenham Town on a permanent deal. After being linked with a £77million move to Chelsea, Joško Gvardiol has agreed to extend his contract with RB Leipzig. Manchester City has a new centre-back! Ben Fisher Bournemouth and Wolves, fresh from the deadlock, both expect to be busy. Jack Stephens comes in with the former on loan from Southampton, who are also happy to allow Jan Bednarek to leave. Aston Villa and West Ham are both interested. Ben Fisher Arsenal intend to test Aston Villa’s stance that Douglas Luiz is not for sale with an offer of around £20m. The Brazilian midfielder is out of contract next summer and Steven Gerrard has admitted he may be powerless to keep him, despite Villa’s determination to do so. The player is believed to want to move, but only has 12 hours to make one. Douglas Luiz scored directly from a corner against Arsenal in the defeat at the Emirates on Wednesday. Villa is looking to sign Leander Dendoncker, who was left on the Wolves bench at Bournemouth. Wolves are aiming to sign a central defender following the departure of Willie Boley to Nottingham Forest. They have offered a contract to free agent Jason Denayer and are also interested in West Ham’s Craig Dawson. In the east, Midlands side Leicester are set to complete a deal worth around £15m for Reims centre-back Wat Fays as a replacement for Wesley Fofana. Jason Denayer is a Wolves target. Photo: BSR Agency/Getty Images Updated at 11.29 BST David Squires in the transfer window… I guess who fits his style as someone who is good at hitting teams on the break and Antonio Conte wants a touch more variety on the bench. @Will_Unwin why do Spurs want Dan James? Inconsistent and hot headed. Not sure what to add to them. Unless they miss the stupid mess of Serge Aurier? — Perfectly Cromulent (@DiscoWeapon) September 1, 2022 Ainsley Maitland-Niles is on his way to Southampton but will sign a new contract with Arsenal despite there being an option to make the deal permanent. I’m sure there’s some business logic involved, but my simple mind can’t figure it out. Ainsley Maitland-Niles has completed his move to Southampton, his medical and the contracts he will now sign with Arsenal. 🚨⚪️🔴 #DeadlineDay New contract until June 2024 with #AFC then loan to Southampton with option to buy. — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2022 David Hytner Tottenham’s surprise inquiry for Leeds’ Dan James looks doomed to failure as things stand, as they want him on an initial loan, which is not key for the Yorkshire outfit. Louise Taylor Ideally, Eddie Howe would sign a midfielder today but, while a loan move is not out of the question, Newcastle’s options have dwindled and he may now have to wait until January. However, there are some exits; while Martin Dubravka is expected to finalize a season-long loan at Manchester United with a view to a £6m move next summer, Federico Fernandez looks set to head to Spain on loan at Elche – unless Stoke can get him – and Matty O’Longstaff on his way to another loan spell with Barnsley. Slovakian Dubravka has lost his place in goal to Nick Pope this season, while Fernandes has been dropped in central defense due to the arrival of Sven Botman. At 33, the hugely popular Argentine – who will be sorely missed at St James’ Park where he is seen as a hugely positive influence in the dressing room and is known for hosting excellent South American-style barbecues – wants to play regularly. So does Matty Longstaff. The younger brother of Newcastle’s Shaun Longstaff, his career has stalled in the three years since he scored on his debut against Manchester United. Barnsley have the option to buy Matty if the loan works out well. I think this is the first time I’ve watched Sky Sports News for more than 30 seconds in a year. I’m not sure how much of the “We hear team X might offer for player X” I can take. After a tough Barcelona summer that nearly forced Martin Braithwaite out, he’s finally found a new club and won’t even need to move. Martin Braithwaite is now undergoing a medical with Espanyol as he signs his Barcelona contract release clause later today. 🚨🔵 #DeadlineDay Braithwaite will sign with Espanyol on a three-year contract in June 2025. pic.twitter.com/d4k2y3Zzp4 — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2022 From the archives … Scott Murray on futures markets. There is one from Southampton, who sold Oriol Romeu to La Liga side Girona. The Catalan started his career at Barcelona and returned to Spain after 11 years in England, following a move to Chelsea in 2011. Jamie Jackson has much more on Anthony’s arrival at Manchester United.
Manchester City have signed Akanji from Borussia Dortmund
Manuel Akanji is a Manchester City player. The defender joins from Borussia Dortmund for £16.7m and has signed a contract until 2027.