Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham deadline day live: Updates on Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and more
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Thransfer deadline day is upon us, and we are expecting a busy day for London’s three biggest clubs.
Chelsea continue to spend like there is no tomorrow, and they are not done yet, while Arsenal’s January window has been a little disappointing so far, but they remain keen to strengthen in midfield, in particular. Meanwhile, Tottenham will be looking to see where they can improve on their squad after an inconsistent first half of the season.
With all that in mind, we will be keeping you up to date throughout the course of deadline day with live updates surrounding all three clubs.
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Live Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs transfer deadline day updates
Key Events
- Fernandez latest
- Spurs to land Porro
- Caicedo update
- Doherty exit
- Jorginho completes medical
Jorginho fee ‘agreed'
Arsenal are said to be closing in on the signing of Chelsea star Jorginho.
According to The Independent, the Gunners have nw agreed a £13m fee with Chelsea for the midfielder, who is heading towards the end of his contract at Stamford bridge.
Porro deal details
Tottenham are finally set to land Pedro Porro.
Record Portugal say Spurs are set to sign Porro on an initial loan deal with a £4.4million loan fee and a £37.4million obligation to buy.
Sporting are set to turn to former Arsenal star Hector Bellerin to repace Porro.
Fernandez update
Chelsea are back in for Benfica and Argentina star Enzo Fernandez on deadline day after failing to complete a deal earlier in the window.
The Blues are now said to be willing to meet the midfielder’s £105m release clause, and they are keen to get the deal done ahead of tonight’s deadline.
Arsenal bid ‘accepted'
Arsenal are now said to have had a bid accepted for Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo.
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