Who signed who in Europe

Transfers, loans and permanent moves where the order of the day as teams scrambled to make signings before deadline.


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London - Juan Mata ignores the Man United press office and announces Anderson’s apparent departure on his blog. “I want to wish good luck to my friend Anderson, who is back to his native Brazil,” writes United’s new chief reporter.


Chelsea unveil the worst-kept secret of the transfer window - the signing of Colombian winger Cuadrado from Fiorentina in a £27million deal.


Jermaine Jenas tries his hand at deadline day reporting by confirming live on BBC Radio 5 Live that his former Spurs team-mate Aaron Lennon is in talks with Everton over a loan move.


QPR owner Tony Fernandes: “No more cheque book. Bought all the players manager asked for in summer.” Don’t count on it...


Turns out you need to be on the guest list to play in the Bundesliga. Andre Schurrle’s name appears on what seems to be an official list of German transfers to be sealed on deadline day.


Macclesfield reveal they are working on a big deal: “Talks had stalled but we have made big promises for the future . . . “


After a fairly quiet start, finally a major deal. Robert Huth swaps Stoke for Leicester on loan.


YaKubu joins Reading until the end of the season before Crawley reveal they are close to a star signing and have included the chairman’s parking spot in the deal.


Bafetimbi Gomis confirms chairman Huw Jenkins’s earlier position that he will not be sold: “I have decided to stay with Swansea”. Swans fans breathe a sigh of relief.


Minutes before the German window shuts, Sportsmail confirms Schurrle is on his way to Wolfsburg. In London, his replacement Juan Cuadrado starts his in-house media duties with Chelsea ahead of his move.


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