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Friday, September 2, 2011
EPL
Arsenal
Tomas Rosicky admits the defeat to Manchester United was hard to take but believes Arsenal still have plenty of time to turn things around.
Aston Villa
Alan Hutton admits linking up again with former Rangers and Scotland chief Alex McLeish played a major role in his decision to move to Villa.
Blackburn
Blackburn have confirmed the signing of Everton forward Yakubu Aiyegbeni on a three-year contract after the deal was rubber-stamped by the FA.
Bolton
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has spoken of his delight at snapping up French duo David Ngog and Gael Kakuta on transfer deadline day.
Chelsea
Captain John Terry was surprised by Chelsea's late capture of Raul Meireles and hopes it will make up for their failure to land Luka Modric.
Everton
Blackburn have confirmed the signing of Everton forward Yakubu Aiyegbeni on a three-year contract after the deal was rubber-stamped by the FA.
Fulham
Fulham have signed young Swedish striker Muamer Tankovic on a three-year deal and also beat the deadline to sign Irish youngster Sean Kavanagh.
Liverpool
Lille have rejected suggestions that Liverpool will have first option on signing Eden Hazard after loaning Joe Cole to the French champions.
Manchester City
Owen Hargreaves will not rush himself into action for Man City as he accepts that he is short of match fitness due to time on the sidelines.
Manchester United
Fabio Capello is convinced that Wayne Rooney can end his England goal drought after his recent hat-trick for Manchester United against Arsenal.
Newcastle United
Leon Best has promised to score plenty of goals for Newcastle United after coach Alan Pardew failed to bring in new strikers on deadline day.
Norwich City
Dion Dublin believes Norwich will survive their first season back in the Premier League despite their inactivity in the summer transfer window.
Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers have confirmed that they beat Wednesday night's deadline to secure the signature of Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand.
Stoke City
Stoke have signed Tottenham Hotspur striker Peter Crouch in a club-record GBP10 million deal, with the England star penning a four-year deal.
Sunderland
Queens Park Rangers have confirmed that they beat Wednesday night's deadline to secure the signature of Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand.
Swansea City
Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers has declared himself relatively pleased with how the transfer window went despite missing out on a few targets.
Tottenham
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is excited about the potential in his midfield after keeping Luka Modric and signing Scott Parker this summer.
West Brom
Birmingham City have drafted in Pablo Ibanez for an undisclosed fee from West Brom as the Spaniard hopes to revive his career with the Blues.
Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic new boy Shaun Maloney admits the lure of the Premier League was his chief reason for ending his long association with Celtic.
Wolverhampton
Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey says the club were quiet on deadline day because they had been quick to act earlier in the transfer window.
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