Record £1bn spent by Premier League clubs
Premier League summer transfer spending surpasses £1bn for the first time, overshadowing last year's total of £870m.
BBC Sport » 1mPremier League summer transfer spending surpasses £1bn for the first time, overshadowing last year's total of £870m.
BBC Sport » 1mManchester City and England goalkeeper Joe Hart signs for Italian side Torino on loan for the rest of the season.
BBC Sport » 1mSunderland could smash their transfer record by signing Lorient midfielder Didier Ndong, while Norwich duo John Ruddy and Steven Naismith are targets.
SkySports.com » 1mManchester City striker Wilfried Bony looks set to join Stoke City on loan for the rest of the season, according to Sky sources.
SkySports.com » 20mManchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has joined Serie-A Torino on a season-long loan deal.
SkySports.com » 20mRoma are keen on signing Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere on loan although Crystal Palace and Bournemouth also want him for the season.
BBC Sport » 20mRolling report on the final day of the transfer window Premier League: transfer window summer 2016 â interactive The Rumour Mill: PSGâs David Luiz to return to Chelsea? Email [email protected] with any thoughts 12.54pm BST âIf Sky want to be creative and/or satirical,â begins Davidâ¦
Guardian » 24m⢠Manchester City goalkeeper completes season-long loan to Italian club ⢠âThe coach wants humility and ambition. I like that. Thatâs how I want to beâ Joe Hart has spoken of his excitement after joining Torino on a season-long loan from Manchester City â calling the move a sudden âturning pointââ¦
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