
The first deal of the day saw Sunderland sell defender Paulo da Silva to Spansih side Real Zaragozafor an undisclosed fee.
It was a slow start to the final day of the transfer window - but with plenty of deals in the pipeline, the excitement was mounting.
Next to go was Liverpool defender Paul Konchesky who joined Nottingham Forest on loan for the rest of the season.
On Loan
Wolves then signed former Bristol City goalkeeper Adriano Basso on a short-term contract until the end of the season.
Stoke City allowed striker Tuncay Sanli to move to German club Wolfsburg on a three-and-a-half-year contract.
With five hours to the close of the window, there were still some major deals in the offing amid speculation of the British transfer record being broken - possibly twice.
Newcastle United twice rejected major offers from Liverpool for striker Andy Carroll until the striker handed in a transfer request which was reluctantly accepted.
That appeared to clear the way for striker Fernando Torres to move to Chelsea in a possible £50m deal.
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