English Premier League completed deals

Football
By Petterson Gachugu | Sep 03, 2017
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  • English Premier League completed deals

Clubs scrambled to do business before England's 11pm deadline on Thursday. Here are all the done deals in the English Premier League:

Mamadou Sakho - Liverpool to Crystal Palace - £26m

Danny Drinkwater - Leicester to Chelsea - £35m

Davide Zappacosta - Torino to Chelsea - undisclosed

Fernando Llorente - Swansea to Tottenham - undisclosed

Tim Krul - Newcastle to Brighton - season-long loan

Aleksandar Dragovic - Bayer Leverkusen to Leicester - season-long loan

Wilfried Bony - Manchester City to Swansea - undisclosed

Molla Wague - Udinese to Watford - season-long loan

Ezequiel Schelotto - Sporting Lisbon to Brighton - undisclosed

Kyle Jameson - Chelsea to West Brom - undisclosed

Serge Aurier - Paris Saint-Germain to Tottenham - undisclosedAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain - Arsenal to Liverpool - undisclosed

Renato Sanches - Bayern Munich to Swansea - season-long loan

Nahki Wells - Huddersfield to Burnley - undisclosed

Orestis Karnezis - Udinese to Watford - season-long loan

Marvin Zeegelaar - Sporting Lisbon to Watford - undisclosed

Dennis Adeniran - Fulham to Everton - undisclosed

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