After lots of ins and outs at Premier League clubs on Deadline Day, we round up the key deals, including some you may have missed.
Man City continue rebuild with Gonzalez
One of the last deals of Deadline Day was Manchester City bringing in Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez. He became the club's fourth addition of the winter window, following forward Omar Marmoush and defenders Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis.
The 23-year-old has been touted as a replacement for the injured Rodri. Gonzalez, like City's Ballon d'Or winner, is a defensive midfielder. He will provide protection for a defence that has conceded 11 times in their last four matches across all competitions, but he also has attacking threat, scoring nine goals and assisting a further nine in 68 appearances for Porto.
Spurs add Tel in strong end to window
Tottenham Hotspur left it late to strengthen in attack but just before midnight on Deadline Day, they got their man in Mathys Tel. The 19-year-old France youth international has joined on loan from Bayern Munich with an option to buy him at the end of the season.

Tel is considered to be one of the continent's most exciting teenagers, having captained his country to success in the UEFA Under-17 European Championship in 2022. The versatile forward has made 67 of his 83 Bayern appearances as a substitute but he could start more regularly for Spurs, given their lengthy list of absentees currently includes four attacking players in James Maddison, Brennan Johnson, Dominic Solanke, and Timo Werner.
Ange Postecoglou had previously made good use of the transfer window to sign goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky permanently and centre-back Kevin Danso on loan, as Spurs continue to compete in the Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup, and the EFL Cup - where they lead Liverpool 1-0 going into Thursday's semi-final second leg.
Deadline Day doubles for Villa, Wolves and West Ham
The West Midlands was a hive of activity, as both Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers brought in two players during the final hours of the transfer window.
Fresh from announcing Marcus Rashford's arrival on loan from Manchester United on Sunday, Villa had a manic Monday evening, as they confirmed the temporary signings of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Asensio (pictured) and Chelsea defender Axel Disasi.

Wolves strengthened their relegation-threatened squad by acquiring Reims midfielder Marshall Munetsi and Red Star Belgrade defender Nasser Djiga, both on permanent deals.
Meanwhile, in east London, West Ham United were also busy with a brace of arrivals. James Ward-Prowse returned from his loan spell with Nottingham Forest, and the midfielder was soon followed into the club by forward Evan Ferguson, who has joined the Hammers on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion to help the Hammers deal with the absence of injured striker Michail Antonio.
Single signings for Brighton, Everton, Ipswich and Palace
Brighton signed Stefanos Tzimas from FC Nurnberg but Seagulls fans will have to wait until next season to see him in action; the Greece Under-21 forward has been loaned back to the German club for the rest of 2024/25.
Carlos Alcaraz is the first new player to join Everton in David Moyes' second spell as manager, as the Argentinian midfielder, formerly at Southampton, arrived on loan from Brazilian club Flamengo.
Alex Palmer will give Ipswich Town head coach Kieran McKenna another option in goal, after the West Bromwich Albion 'keeper made a permanent move to Portman Road.
Ben Chilwell made a short switch, geographically, on Deadline Day as the left-back moved across London from Chelsea to Crystal Palace on loan.
Other notable deals
AFC Bournemouth completed the permanent signing of French youth international Eli Junior Kroupi, but the 18-year-old forward will be loaned back to Lorient until the end of this season.
In terms of outs, Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka has completed a loan move to Borussia Dortmund for the remainder of the season, while Newcastle United centre-back Lloyd Kelly has completed a loan move to Italian Serie A side Juventus.