Transfer Deadline Day LIVE: Lingard FINALLY finds club, Broja completes medical, Spurs eye Solanke, Benrahma updates

JESSE LINGARD has FINALLY found a club – with reports linking him with a shock move to South Korea.

Former Manchester United and England star Lingard has been a club player since leaving Nottingham Forest in the summer.

Meanwhile, Armando Broja has to sign for Fulham against Wolves and will leave Chelsea on loan imminently; he has already finished his medical at Fulham.

Spurs are set to complete a deal worth more than £50million for Dominic Solanke before the move window closes tonight.

And Said Benrahma is travelling to France ahead of his Deadline Day move to Lyon

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Andoni Iraola’s side have officially confirmed the signing of Enes Unal.

The Turkish international scored 36 goals in 109 appearances for Getafe.

While he is on loan intitially, The Cherries will be required to make the deal permanent in the summer for £14m.

Adam Idah has finished his loan at the Scottish club.

In 115 appearances for Norwich City, Idah scored 17 goals and recorded assists.

The striker will spend the remainder of the season at Celtic.

Aston Villa have signed beloved goalkeeper Joe Gauci to a four-and-a-half-year contract with Adelaide Utd.

The 23-year-old will serve as a replacement for Emi Martinez.

Gauci has played for Adelaide since his debut in 2021.

Tottenham beat the Catalans thanks to the signing of Swedish star Lucas Bergvall.

Ange Postecoglou’s team has matched the £8 million that Barcelona offers Djurgarden.

The player then made the decision to sign for the North London team instead of Spain.

Andrey Santos has ended his loan to Strasbourg.

The Chelsea player went through a dismal spell at Nottingham Forest before being called up by the west London club.

Santos hopes to see more time in Ligue 1.

The Clarets have signed full-back Lorenz Assignon from Rennes.

He will spend the remainder of the season on loan at Turf Moor.

Assignon said: “It’s been a long day of decisions, but I’m very pleased to be here.

“I had several clubs to leave but I spoke to the coach and I knew immediately that I wanted to be here.

“I’m fit to go. It’s the most productive league in the world and I’m excited to be a part of it.

The Ligue 1 side have confirmed that Orel Mangala has joined the club on loan with an option to purchase the player.

Lyon will pay a €10 million loan for the former Stuttgart player and then have €20 million to acquire the player permanently.

Mangala could be in contention for his debut against Marseille on Sunday.

Jesse Lingard will sign for FC Seoul of South Korea.

It is reported via Sky Sports that he is close to reaching a two-year deal with one for another year.

Lingard has been a free agent since leaving Nottingham Forest last summer.

The Seagulls have presented a contract to Josh Robertson from Sunderland.

After ten years at the club, the 18-year-old will embark on a new adventure on the south coast.

He hopes to thrive at Brighton and some of their other impressive young talents.

West Brom have made their third signing of the transfer window, securing Celtic’s Mikey Johnston on loan.

The winger has made just three starts for the Scots this season, scoring two goals in a Boxing Day win over Dundee.

Johnston will sign for Carlos Corberan for the remainder of the season as the Republic of Ireland foreigner looks to help them move up.

Rangers have confirmed the signing of Oscar Cortes on loan from French club Lens.

The young winger made his debut for his country last year when he called up the Colombia national team.

Clement feels he will add more firepower to his squad as they look to try and catch Celtic at the top of the table.

Josh Wilson-Esbrand has arrived on loan at Cardiff City.

The flexible player on loan at Reims was called up earlier in the week.

He will spend most of the season on the Championship team.

The Blues welcomed Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund.

After allowing Armando Broja to sign on loan from Fulham for the rest of the season, Chelsea look exhausted.

It is believed that if there is interest from west London, it is possible that a deal could be reached before the moving window closes.

Once the window closes, Kylian Mbappe is believed to announce where he plans to head this summer.

The striker has an agreement with PSG to do so until the window closes while they negotiate a new televised deal.

Many are thinking that once this passes, Mbappe will announce that he is joining Real Madrid on a free transfer in the summer.

Alejo Véliz has agreed to a loan move to Sevilla for the remainder of the season.

Meanwhile, Bryan Gil has rejected the option of being loaned out to Brighton and fighting for his place at Tottenham.

Gil is enjoying the Postecoglou era and has shown that he is satisfied in North London.

Both Premier League teams are keen to secure the facilities of Eintracht Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush.

The Egyptian striker has 12 goals and 3 assists in all competitions this season.

With a deal unlikely to be reached in this window, Champions League qualification may be the deciding factor in the clubs’ good fortune in their pursuit of Marmoush.

Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore has joined Ipswich Town for the remainder of the season.

He already had a stint with the Tractor Boys in 2017.

Moore made 11 appearances for Ipswich and scored one goal.

Aston Villa have terminated Bertrand Traoré’s contract.

The Burkina Faso player has decided to sign for Villarreal.

He made 55 appearances for the Midlands club after signing from Lyon in a £17m deal.

Bournemouth have signed Enes Unal from Getafe.

The striker surpassed his own at the Vitality Stadium and will give more attacking options to Andoni Iraola.

Unal’s loan entails legal responsibility to buy the player for £14 million.

Meanwhile, the suspended Kieffer Moore was loaned to Ipswich Town.

Nottingham Forest are on the verge of confirming the signing of Matz Sels from Strasbourg.

The 31-year-old Belgian has made six appearances for his country.

Sels spent two years at Newcastle but only made appearances for the Magpies.

West Ham are rumoured to be in early negotiations with Marseille over the signing of Ismaila Sarr.

David Moyes needs to point to the striker before the transfer window closes tonight.

Sarr has Premier League experience from his time at Watford and the Senegalese attacker is thought to be keen on the move to The Hammers.

Burnley have shown the signing of Maxime Esteve on loan from Montpellier.

The centre-back has made appearances for the French national team and scored one goal.

His contract with Montpellier runs until June 2025.

Miguel Azeez has ended his long career with the Gunners.

At the club since 2007, he has signed an indefinite contract with Atlético Baleares, a Spanish team in the 3rd division.

Azeez has had loan spells at Portsmouth, Ibiza and Wigan Athletic, but has not achieved the effect he was looking for in north London.

Mason Holgate’s time at Southampton has come to an end.

The 27-year-old centre-back is believed to spend the remainder of the season at Sheff Utd.

Holgate didn’t get the playing time he had hoped for at St Mary’s and will now head to Bramall Lane.

Crystal Palace have sealed the signing of Adam Wharton from Blackburn Rovers for an initial fee of £18m, which could reach £22m with additions.

The 19-year-old defensive midfielder has inspired with his performances in the league this season.

An England youth international, he will be a star of the future.

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