The biennial transfer scramble is upon us once again, as deadline day has arrived for clubs in England and Scotland, who have until 7pm tonight - or 9pm if the relevant deal sheets are submitted - to bring in further reinforcements or offload deadwood.
Some sides will have already closed their chequebook for the summer, satisfied with their recent transactions, whereas others will be working around the clock to bolster their ranks or find new stomping grounds for their unwanted outcasts.
Ahead of a potentially record-breaking deadline day, Sports Mole looks at the biggest deals that could still happen in the coming hours.
The saga of the summer is finally nearing its inevitable conclusion, as Liverpool are understood to have agreed an unprecedented £125m deal to sign Newcastle United and Sweden marksman Alexander Isak.
The 25-year-old will become the most expensive signing in the history of the Premier League, having seen his increasingly desperate attempts to force a move through belatedly pay off.
Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace during his side's match against Aston Villa, on August 31, 2025
Isak may just be one of two reinforcements to arrive at a cash-strapped Liverpool, as the Premier League champions remain determined to strike a deal for Crystal Palace skipper Marc Guehi as a potential Ibrahima Konate successor.
The England international produced a potentially fitting final act in an Eagles kit with a stunning goal in Sunday's 3-0 win over Aston Villa, but if Oliver Glasner gets his way, Guehi will be going nowhere.
Bayer Leverkusen's Piero Hincapie on August 8, 2025
From a defensive deal that might or might not happen to a defensive deal that almost certainly will happen, Arsenal should soon complete the formalities of a transfer for versatile Bayer Leverkusen Invincible Piero Hincapie.
A loan with an obligation to buy in 2026 has supposedly been agreed, and Hincapie has already said his goodbyes to Erik ten Hag's squad as he prepares to complete his medical and sign his contract with Mikel Arteta's side.
Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez pictured on October 19, 2024
Marco Bizot.
The repetitive two-word reply Unai Emery gave when asked about Emiliano Martinez's whereabouts on Sunday night, as the Aston Villa goalkeeper missed their home loss to Palace amid claims that Manchester United had stepped up their interest in a deal.
Personal terms between Martinez and the Red Devils are understood to be in place, and the World Cup winner could arrive at Old Trafford instead of - or possibly alongside - the more juvenile Senne Lammens.
Jadon Sancho (Man United to Aston Villa)
Jadon Sancho on May 25, 2025
One in, one out at both Old Trafford and Villa Park?
After struggling to find the perfect suitor all summer long, the ostracised Jadon Sancho is believed to be in discussions over a loan move to Aston Villa, Sky Sports Newsreports.
The Englishman could follow in the footsteps of teammate Marcus Rashford, who briefly reignited his career under Emery last season, but Man United's sustained push to offload him permanently will seemingly end in failure again.
On loan Manchester United winger Antony during Real Betis' game against Vitoria Guimaraes, on March 6, 2025
The entirety of Ruben Amorim's 'bomb squad' should be off the books by the time the clock strikes 7pm, as there has reportedly been a belated breakthrough in talks between Man United and Real Betis over a deal for Brazilian attacker Antony.
The Athletic reports that the two clubs have finally agreed on a permanent deal for a fee of €25m (£21.7m), shortly after Betis' bombshell statementindicating that they would no longer pursue a move due to disagreements over finances.
Paris Saint-Germain's Gianluigi Donnarumma celebrates on July 9, 2025
A penny for James Trafford's thoughts on transfer deadline day, as the consensus is that Gianluigi Donnarumma will be a Manchester City player before the deadline hits.
The Champions League and Euro 2020 winner has been brutally frozen out of Luis Enrique's squad, and a deal should rapidly accelerate if the man below packs his bags and leaves the Etihad.
Manchester City's Ederson on December 11, 2024
An exceptional eight years in sky blue should soon come to an end for Pep Guardiola's former number one Ederson, who is understood to be in discussions with Turkish titans Fenerbahce over a deadline-day switch.
Galatasaray appeared to be at the head of the queue for the Brazil international, but their fierce rivals - who have just relieved Jose Mourinho of his duties - have now jumped ahead in the race.
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