Raheem Sterling completes late loan move to Arsenal as Ivan Toney joins Al-Ahli
Raheem Sterling completed a season-long loan move from Chelsea to Arsenal, while Ivan Toney swapped Brentford for Al-Ahli as transfer deadline day proved to be one of the most dramatic in recent years.
The Gunners and Chelsea announced Sterling’s switch almost three hours after the Premier League transfer window closed.
Sterling, 29, has won 82 caps for England but had found himself frozen out at Chelsea under Enzo Maresca.
Striker Armando Broja, 22, has also left Chelsea to join Everton on loan, despite a foot injury derailing a proposed move to Ipswich.
It’s official ✍️ pic.twitter.com/7xEghq08zh
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 31, 2024
Toney, 28, completed a late deal with Saudi Pro League club Al-Ahli worth a reported £40million.
England forward Toney had attracted interest from Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, and has not featured in a Bees matchday squad this season ahead of a potential move.
Confirming the move in a club statement, Brentford head coach Thomas Frank said: “I’m happy he has an opportunity to try something new in his life and career.”
Thank you for the memories, Ivan 🐝 pic.twitter.com/NiCxAVa5aW
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) August 30, 2024
Al-Ahli have also reportedly agreed a deal with Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, but it is uncertain if signing Toney will affect their move for the Nigeria forward.
The transfer window closed at 11pm on Friday, but clubs are able to submit outstanding documentation to complete deals if they have submitted deal sheets on time.
Among the moves which could still go ahead, Jadon Sancho is poised to make his way from Manchester United to Stamford Bridge on a loan deal with an obligation to buy, according to reports.
Another late move saw Crystal Palace sign goalkeeper Matt Turner, 30, on a season-long loan from Nottingham Forest while Wolves signed Portuguese winger Carlos Forbs from Ajax on loan.
Deadline day done ✅ pic.twitter.com/37jj8GTFTW
— Wolves (@Wolves) August 31, 2024
England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale completed a permanent switch to Southampton, who also signed Maxwel Cornet on a season-long loan from West Ham and England Under-17 striker Baylee Dipepa from Port Vale for an undisclosed fee.
Arsenal brought in Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto on a season-long loan to replace Ramsdale.
Ramsdale, 26, has signed a four-year contract at St Mary’s and told the club website: “I’m absolutely delighted. The way the manager (Russell Martin) wants to play, the way he was when I spoke to him, he was just full of so much enthusiasm.”
The PA news agency understands Arsenal’s move for the 35-year-old Cherries captain is a straight switch with no obligation or option to buy.
Yer a Saint, @AaronRamsdale98! 😇 pic.twitter.com/yp9OuCI8Ms
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) August 30, 2024
Departing the Emirates is Eddie Nketiah, who signed for Crystal Palace on a five-year deal.
The forward, who grew up in nearby Deptford, said: “It’s amazing to sign for Crystal Palace – I’m excited to get going. Every time I come back to South London, it always puts a smile on my face, so it’s good to be back home.”
Palace also announced the signing of Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah on a season-long loan deal on Saturday morning.
Chalobah, 25, has made 80 appearances for Chelsea and becomes Palace’s seventh signing of the summer.
Reiss Nelson is also heading across London from the Emirates, the 24-year-old forward joining Fulham on loan for the season.
Napoli announced the signing of Scott McTominay from Manchester United, who themselves landed midfielder Manuel Ugarte from Paris St Germain.
Another England goalkeeper was on the move, with Sam Johnstone joining Wolves from Crystal Palace on a four-year contract for a reported £10m fee.
Wolves also landed Brazil midfielder Andre from Fluminense, while Fabio Silva left Molineux on loan to join Las Palmas.
Defender Maxence Lacroix, 24, was reunited with former boss Oliver Glasner after leaving Wolfsburg and signing a five-year deal with Palace.
The Eagles also offloaded midfielder Naouirou Ahamada, who joined Ligue 1 side Rennes on a season-long loan, and forward Odsonne Edouard who joined Leicester on loan.
James Ward-Prowse joined Nottingham Forest from West Ham on a loan deal until the end of the 2024-25 season, with Forest completing a move for defender Morato from Benfica.
The move freed up space in the Hammers’ squad to bring in long-time target Carlos Soler, who joined on a season-long loan from Paris St Germain.
Bullseye in Marseille, Maupay! 🎯🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/uQsE1fDhAB
— Ligue 1 English (@Ligue1_ENG) August 30, 2024
Giovani Lo Celso left Tottenham for Real Betis for £10m plus add-ons and a sell-on.
Striker Neal Maupay joined Marseille from Everton on loan for the 2024-25 season, with the French club having an obligation to buy the 28-year-old, while midfielder Orel Mangala joined the Toffees on a season-long loan from Lyon.
Brentford allowed midfielder Frank Onyeka to join Bundesliga Augsburg on a season-long loan and welcomed 18-year-old full-back Jayden Meghoma from Southampton.
Aston Villa signed Yeimar Mosquera from Orsomarso, and the Colombia Under-20 centre-back will immediately join Real Union on loan.
Wilfried Zaha joins on a season-long loan 🔴🔵
— Olympique Lyonnais 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@OL_English) August 30, 2024
Japan midfielder Ao Tanaka moved to Leeds from Fortuna Dusseldorf for an undisclosed fee and will be joined at Elland Road by Isaac Schmidt, who arrived from Swiss Super League side St Gallen.
Tammy Abraham, who has earned 11 senior caps for England, is also on the move after joining AC Milan on loan from Roma.
Galatasaray winger Wilfried Zaha had briefly been linked to his former club Crystal Palace earlier in the window but has instead signed a season-long loan with Lyon.
Birmingham smashed the League One transfer record to bring in striker Jay Stansfield from Fulham on a seven-year contract for a reported eight-figure fee.