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Expect plenty of done deals to go through before August 31. We'll have all you need to know right here...
Key Events So Far
10 hours ago
Sporting sign Joel Campbell
11 hours ago
Spurs reject £10m offer from Schalke for Bentaleb
13 hours ago
Wenger: We're 'close' to another signing
13 hours ago
Bravo misses Barca training ahead of City move
15:21
West Brom target FOUR new signings
West Brom want to bring in four new players before the end of the transfer window.
Manager Tony Pulis is bidding to bolster his depleted squad with the arrival of a host of new faces.
The Telegraph report that alongside the arrival of Jay Rodriguez on loan, Pulis wants a forward, a winger and a full-back.
Chelsea’s Victor Moses is believed to be a loan option while an offer of £5million has reportedly been made for Leeds defender Charlie Taylor.
REUTERS Everton manager Ronald Koeman with West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis
14:52
Baggies want Rodriguez loan

West Brom are set to offer Jay Rodriguez the chance to revive his career.
According to the Telegraph, Tony Pulis has launched a bid to sign the Southampton front man as he looks for striking reinforcements.
The Baggies reportedly want to take Rodriguez on loan until the end of the season.
Rodriguez is fully fit again after a series of injuries meant that he went from the brink of an England call-up to being the Premier League’s forgotten man.
Tony Marshall/Getty Jay Rodriguez scores the fourth goal from the penalty spot
14:08
One out for Villa

Jordan Veretout will leave Aston Villa this week, according to the Birmingham Mail.
The midfielder fell out of favour during Villa’s disastrous Premier League campaign last season and does not look to have done enough to win his place back since relegation.
He appears to be set for a loan move to Ligue 1 side Saint-Etienne.
A move is thought to be a loan move with a view to making it permanent.
Reuters / Darren Staples Jordan Veretout in action with Hector Bellerin
13:28
Jack Rathborn
Petrov retires
Stiliyan Petrov’s Hollywood comeback from leukaemia to professional football is over after the former Bulgaria international conceded defeat.
After four years out following cancer treatment, Petrov attempted to win a contract back at Aston Villa under Roberto Di Matteo this summer but his dream of a returning to professional football was cruelly ended when no offer arrived.
Now the 37-year-old has reluctantly accepted Villa’s decision and revealed he will speak more on the matter at a later date.
“There will be no comebacks,’ admitted the former Celtic star. “My return to professional football has failed but I will explain the reasons at a later stage.
“I am glad I was able to come back and do a pre-season but sometimes things do not work out the way we want.
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