Deadline Day always brings with it a number of surprising last minute deals that may or may not go through but there are already plenty of rumours that have been doing the rounds for days or even weeks and, in some cases, months.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s headline-grabbing return to Manchester United could mean more than one player heads for the exit door at Old Trafford while Liverpool may yet bolster their squad by swooping for a player from a Premier League rival. For Everton, Rafa Benitez looks set to be active in the last few hours of the window as he bids to bolster his squad and build on an impressive start to the season.
Newcastle United wont be signing any players on permanent deals but Steve Bruce is keen to make the most of the loan market and could yet add some international experience to his defence.
Leeds United could be set to finally complete a deal nearly 1,000 days in the making after missing out on the same player in the last seconds of January 2019’s transfer deadline day.
There may yet be deals to be done at Burnley and Brighton as well while a few big names could be set to depart the Premier League and further their careers elsewhere in Europe.
Take a look below and flick through at some of the big deals that could be set to go through before the 11pm deadline.
. Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo attends a training session at Cidade do Futebol training camp in Oeiras, outskirts of Lisbon, on August 30, 2021, ahead of their FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 European qualifying round group A football match against Ireland. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP) (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA/AFP via Getty Images)
Juventus have reached an agreement with Manchester United for the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo for an initial 15 million euros (£12.86m), the Serie A club have announced. Photo: PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA
. Dan James - Leeds United
Two and a half years after a deadline day transfer to Elland Road fell through the Welsh winger could be set to finally complete a move with Ronaldo's arrival at Old Trafford reportedly meaning the Red Devils are open to letting James leave. Photo: Michael Regan
. Adama Traore - Spurs
The Wolves star is said to be desperate to push through a move to London and join up with former boss Nuno Espirito Santo with "super-agent" Jorge Mendes doing everything he can to facilitate a deal. Photo: Jack Thomas - WWFC
. Yves Bissouma - Liverpool
Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool have all been linked with a move for the Brighton star and reports have been disputed as to whether or not the Anfield side made an approach earlier this month. The Seagulls are under no pressure to sell any players so can set their price. Photo: Steve Bardens
. Callum Hudson-Odoi - Borussia Dortmund
The 20-year old's future is unclear, Dortmund are said to be "very keen" on a loan deal but Chelsea are on record as not wanting to let the England international leave. Hudson-Odi himself, understandably, wants to play first team football. Photo: Visionhaus
. Connor Roberts - Burnley
Burnley were first linked with the Welsh international back in June but have only now opened talks with the defender and could push to get a deal over the line Photo: Eurasia Sport Images
1. Dan James - Leeds United
Two and a half years after a deadline day transfer to Elland Road fell through the Welsh winger could be set to finally complete a move with Ronaldo's arrival at Old Trafford reportedly meaning the Red Devils are open to letting James leave. Photo: Michael Regan
2. Adama Traore - Spurs
The Wolves star is said to be desperate to push through a move to London and join up with former boss Nuno Espirito Santo with "super-agent" Jorge Mendes doing everything he can to facilitate a deal. Photo: Jack Thomas - WWFC
3. Yves Bissouma - Liverpool
Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool have all been linked with a move for the Brighton star and reports have been disputed as to whether or not the Anfield side made an approach earlier this month. The Seagulls are under no pressure to sell any players so can set their price. Photo: Steve Bardens
4. Callum Hudson-Odoi - Borussia Dortmund
The 20-year old's future is unclear, Dortmund are said to be "very keen" on a loan deal but Chelsea are on record as not wanting to let the England international leave. Hudson-Odi himself, understandably, wants to play first team football. Photo: Visionhaus