Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are the winners of the final day of the season, with Jadon Sancho and Raheem Sterling leading the highest-grossing arrivals

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Transfer deadline day did not disappoint as three of the Premier League's biggest clubs completed last-minute deals.

This meant spending in the top flight of English football exceeded £1.8bn during the summer period.

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Sterling has completed a season-long loan to ArsenalCredit: Getty
Meanwhile, Jadon Sancho has joined Chelsea on loan with an obligation to make it permanent.

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Meanwhile, Jadon Sancho has joined Chelsea on loan with an obligation to make it permanent.Credit: Getty

Arsenal managed to complete the signing of Raheem Sterling in a season loan contract from Chelsea.

It means a reunion with Mikel Arteta with whom he worked with great success during his time at Manchester City, a period in which Sterling recorded 53 goal involvements in their final season together.

The Gunners also completed a loan deal for Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto, while allowing Aaron Ramsdale to complete £25m move to Southampton and see Eddie Nketiah join Crystal Palace for a fee of £30m.

They also allowed Reiss Nelson to join London neighbours Fulham on a season-long loan deal.

While Chelsea allowed Sterling to join one of their rivals, the Blues completed a surprise deal to sign Jadon Sancho from Manchester United.

The winger moves to Stamford Bridge on a season-long loan deal with an obligation to make the transfer permanent for £25million next summer.

Chelsea They came close to being the big winners on the final day of the deadline but were denied a sensational deal to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli.

The prolific striker has been heavily linked with a potential move to west London but with no deal in place with the Blues or any club in Saudi Arabia, he looks set to return to Napoli, where he is currently excluded from the first team.

The biggest deal involving a Premier League side on the final day of the transfer window was Manchester United, who completed the signing of Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain for £50.5m.

The midfielder arrives at the club to offer stability in defensive midfield, replacing Scott McTominay, with the Scotland international joining Napoli in a deal worth £27.5million.

Manuel Urgarte was the most expensive signing of the day, signing for Manchester United

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Manuel Urgarte was the most expensive signing of the day, signing for Manchester UnitedCredit: Manchester United
Chelsea failed to seal a deal to sign Osimhen from Napoli

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Chelsea failed to seal a deal to sign Osimhen from NapoliCredit: Getty
They will be hoping for better performances from Sancho at Stamford Bridge compared to his time at Old Trafford.

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They will be hoping for better performances from Sancho at Stamford Bridge compared to his time at Old Trafford.

It was an exit that left Erik ten Hag feeling devastated, with the Dutch boss admitting the move was sanctioned taking into account the Profit and Sustainability Rules.

As well as signing Nketiah from Arsenal, Crystal Palace were among the most active clubs, having signed Maxence Lacroix from Wolfsburg for a fee of £21m and Trevoh Chalobah on a loan deal from Chelsea.

They also allowed Odsonne Edouard to join newly promoted Leicester on a season-long loan.

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Elsewhere, West Ham signed Carlos Soler on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, Nottingham Forest completed a loan deal to sign James Ward-Prowse, while Everton completed a late move to sign Armando Broja.

The Chelsea striker has moved to Goodison Park on a season-long loan deal with the option to make it permanent for £30m.

In terms of outgoings, Billy Gilmour left Brighton to join Napoli in a deal worth £13.5m.

Meanwhile Ivan Toney signed his deal to join Saudi Arabian side Al Ahli for a fee of £40m.

The deal will see the former Brentford striker pocket £50m on the three-year contract he has signed.

The biggest deals on the final day of the Premier League deadline

Manuel Ugarte – PSG to Manchester United – £50.5m

Ivan Toney – Brentford to Al Ahli – £40m

Eddie Nketiah – Arsenal to Crystal Palace – £30m

Armando Broja – Chelsea to Everton – Loan with £30m option

Scott McTominay – Manchester United to Napoli – £25.7m

Jadon Sancho – Manchester United to Chelsea – Loan plus £25m bond

Aaron Ramsdale – Arsenal to Southamton – £25m

Maxence Lacroix – From Wolfsburg to Crystal Palace – £21m

Andre – Fluminense to Wolves – £21m

Jay Stansfield – Fulham to Birmingham City – £20m

Morato – Benfica to Nottingham Forest – £15m

Billy Gilmour – Brighton to Napoli – £13.5m

Sam Johnstone – Crystal Palace to Wolves – £10 million

Jayden Meghoma – Southampton to Brentford – £10m

Sekou Kone – Guidars FC to Manchester United – £1 million

Ryan Fraser – Southampton – free transfer

Raheem Sterling – Chelsea to Arsenal – Loan

Reiss Nelson – Arsenal to Fulham – loan

Trevoh Chalobah – Chelsea to Crystal Palace – loan

Carlos Soler – PSG to West Ham – loan

James Ward-Prowse – West Ham to Nottingham Forest – loan

Odsonne Edouard – Crystal Palace to Leicester – loan

Matt Turner – Nottingham Forest to Crystal Palace – loan

Carlos Forbs – Ajax to Wolves – loan

Maxwel Cornet – West Ham to Southampton – loan

Orel Mangala – Lyon to Everton – loan

Away from the Premier League, Birmingham City completed a stunning deal for Fulham's Jay Stansfield.

The deal, which could cost up to £20m, is a record transfer for a League One side.



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