Rolling updates from the final day of the transfer windowOxlade-Chamberlain joins Liverpool in £40m move from ArsenalTottenham seal £23m deal for PSG full-back AurierTransfer window interactive – every deal in Europe’s top five leaguesEmail michael.butler@theguardian.com | Tweet @michaelbutler18 3.02pm BST Here is a bit more on that extroadinary loan deal for Renato Sanches, which includes this statement from Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. He confirms there is no option to make the transfer permanent, which suggests that Sanches does still have a future at the Allianz Arena.We’re delighted we’ve been able to conclude the load deal with Swansea City. Our goal was for Renato to gain regular match practice at club level in a strong league such as the Premier League. We remain convinced he has the potential to become an important player for FC Bayern in the future. For this reason the agreement states that the player will return to FC Bayern on 1 July 2018 with no option to make the transfer permanent. Related: Swansea City complete loan deal for Bayern’s Renato Sanches Related: Dele Alli, Twitter loneliness and the cautionary tale of Renato Sanches | Barney Ronay 2.56pm BST Done deal! Burnley sign Nakhi Wells from fellow Premier League club Huddersfield, the Lancashire club’s seventh signing of the summer. Wells has got wheels and represents a slightly different option to what Sean Dyche has got up front with Sam Vokes, Chris Wood, Ashley Barnes and Jonathan Walters.The new signing says he’s “probably two of three weeks” from match fitness. He’s got a ankle problem. SIGNING: Burnley Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Nahki Wells on a three-year deal. More to follow… pic.twitter.com/rwAtWAf9WA Continue reading…
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