It's transfer deadline day in English football, and to say it's already been a busy one would be a huge understatement.
It feels as if every Premier League club is still trying to get deals over the line, whether that be ins, outs or both, and this will remain the case until the window shuts at 19:00 UK time.
Find the biggest headlines of the day so far below, in addition to a round-up of all other transfer activity.
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Tottenham are pushing to sign Randal Kolo Muani before 7pm deadline

Tottenham's transfer business has peaked during the final stages of the transfer window, and they are looking to bring in PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani on deadline day.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Spurs have lodged a bid for the Frenchman, who is no longer wanted at the club by Luis Enrique.
The latest update is that Tottenham have agreed personal terms with Kolo Muani, but they still need to reach an agreement with PSG. The French club are insisting that an obligation to buy is inserted into any loan deal, having paid a record £65million to sign him only two years ago today.
Tottenham aren't the only club interested in the player, either. Newcastle and Aston Villa are both reportedly circling, but it's the North London club that are currently in the driving seat.
Dominoes fall as Yoane Wissa edges closer to Newcastle transfer

Yoane Wissa looks set to complete his long-awaited move to Newcastle before the window shuts after the Magpies agreed a £55m package with Brentford.
The deal to bring Wissa to St James' Park has been completed in light of the news that Liverpool have agreed a £130m fee with Newcastle for Alexander Isak.
The Swedish striker has pushed for a move away from Newcastle all summer and looks as if he is going to get his wish at the 11th hour, provided he passes his Liverpool medical.
While Wissa isn't a direct replacement for Isak, he will provide Eddie Howe with reliable, Premier League goalscoring, which should help ease the burden on fellow new signing, Nick Woltemade.
Jadon Sancho to sign for Aston Villa

Aston Villa have agreed a deal with Manchester United for the loan of Jadon Sancho, a man the Red Devils once paid £72m for.
According to David Ornstein, Sancho will join Aston Villa until the end of the 2025/26 season, following in the footsteps of Marcus Rashford, who made an identical move last season.
A report from Florian Plettenberg states that Aston Villa will pay 80% of Sancho's wages during his loan spell at Villa Park, but this could rise to 100% if certain bonuses are met.
At one point, it looked as if the deal to bring Sancho to Villa Park would also see Emiliano Martinez move the other way. However, after Man Utd agreed a deal to sign Senne Lammens, the move for Martinez is now off.
Other key hedlines as Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich appears to be back on
- Gianluigi Donnarumma to sign for Manchester City.
- Marc Guehi to Liverpool is a race against time.
- Brentford agree a deal to sign Reiss Nelson.
- Joe Gomez's move to AC Milan has stalled.
- Nicolas Jackson's move to Bayern Munich is back on.
- Fulham on the brink of smashing club-record fee on Kevin.