With just a couple of hours until the end of the transfer window we look at some of the rumours still emerging on one of the most thrilling days of the football calendar.
Premier League/European
- Arsenal are reportedly put off with the £30 million fee being banded around for Edison Cavani and are reluctant to fork out that much for a 28 year old (Daily Star)
- Leicester City are making a late play for Stoke City’s Jonathan Walters after tying up a deal for out of favour Swansea City winger Nathan Dyer (Clubcall)
- PSG are more willing to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic to the Gunners and have reportedly offered them the Swedish striker (London Evening Standard)
- Liverpool are still hopeful of striking a late deal for Dynamo Kiev star Andriy Yarmalenko who has been rumoured across the summer for a Premier League switch (Inside Futbol)
- Chelsea have reportedly made a £4 million move for Reading defender Michael Hector who is seen as a young prospect for the Blues (Inside Futbol)
- Will Buckley could swap the North East of Sunderland for the South Coast with the winger interesting Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe (Clubcall)
- Joe Ledley could be set to stay at Crystal Palace despite dropping down the pecking order at Selhurst Park under Alan Pardew (HITC)
- Manchester United have reportedly sounded out QPR striker Charlie Austin over a move to Old Trafford with a fee mooted to be around £15 million (Squawka)
- Jose Enrique could end his Anfield nightmare with a move to West Brom on the cards for the former Newcastle left-back (Squawka)
- Aston Villa are keen to tie up a deal for Spurs striker Emmanuel Adebayor despite talks with West Ham boss Slave Billic last night (Caught offside)
- Joleon Lescott is moving across the Midlands to join Aston Villa after completing his medical ahead of a move from West Brom (Sportsvibe)
- Spurs have had another bid for striker Saido Berahino rejected with a fee of £23 million turned down by the Baggies (The Telegraph)
- Crystal Palace are interested in Newcastle United defender Paul Dummett but the Magpies are expected to resist any offer (Vital Football)