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Here's Some Of The Moves You May Have Missed On European Deadline Day

Here's Some Of The Moves You May Have Missed On European Deadline Day
Gary Connaughton
By Gary Connaughton
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Today marks the end of the transfer market in Europe, with teams throughout the continent now under pressure to complete their last minute deals.

As always, there have been a number of big deals on deadline day. Here's some of the ones you may have missed.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan to Roma

The Arsenal midfielder is set to move to Roma one a one-year loan deal, with the Italian club forking out a loan fee of around £3million.

Matteo Darmian to Parma

After signing for United for around £12.5million four years ago, Matteo Darmian has left the club today. He has signed for Parma, the favourite club of hipsters around the globe.

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United will pocket around £3.5million from the deal which also includes a sell-on clause.

Radamel Falcao to Galatasaray

Radamel Falcao has ended his six year association with Monaco, moving to Turney on a permanent deal. The Colombian striker received a hero's welcome in Istanbul where he was greeted by over 25,000 people.

Daryl Murphy to Bolton

This is one is not confirmed yet, but it looks like former Ireland international Daryl Murphy could be heading to Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer.

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Neil O'Riordan of the Irish Sun is reporting that the player will be released from his Nottingham Forest contract in order to sign for the League One club.

Ryan Kent to Rangers

While he was linked with Club Brugge earlier in the day, Ryan Kent now looks set to move to Rangers on a permanent deal.

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The Scottish club have agreed a £7million fee with Liverpool, with Kent returning to Glasgow after spending last season on loan at Ibrox.

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Bobby Duncan to Fiorentina

After the storm in midweek, it appears Bobby Duncan will get his move to Italy after all. The 18-year old has arrived at Fiorentina to complete a permanent transfer, with the Serie A side having a €2million bid (plus sell-on clause) accepted by Liverpool.

Javier Hernandez to Sevilla

Having arrived at West Ham as a big name signing, things never really worked out for Javier Hernandez. The player failed to have the desired impact at the London Stadium, and has now moved to La Liga for £7million.

Florin Andone to Galatasaray

Brighton have parted ways with Florin Andone, allowing him to move to Turkey on loan.

This is potentially good news for Ireland fans, with Aaron Connolly set to receive some first team opportunities in the coming weeks and months.

Asmir Begovic to Qarabag

After slipping to fourth choice at Bournemouth, has upped sticks and moved to Azerbaijan. He has signed for Qarabag, who find themselves in a Europa League group with Sevilla and Apoel Nicosia this season.

Jimmy Dunne to Fleetwood Town

Republic of Ireland U21 international Jimmy Dunne has signed for Fleetwood Town on loan, leaving Burnley on a season-long pact.

 Mario Lemina to Galatasaray

Galatasaray were not messing about today. They have also signed Southampton midfielder Mario Lemina on a season-long loan.

Keylor Navas to PSG & Alphonse Areola to Real Madrid

You can't beat a swap deal. Keylor Navas has moved to PSG on a permanent transfer, while Alphonse Areola will move the other direction on a one-year loan deal.

Kenedy to Getafe

Many of you may have forgotten he still played for Chelsea, but Kenedy is set to leave Chelsea on loan for what must be the 27th time. He will move to Getafe on a season-long deal.

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