Transfer deadline day club by club: who went where and for how much

Afobe (Sheff Weds, loan), Emmanuel Frimpong (Barnsley, undisc), Billy Clifford (Colchester, loan), Park Chu-young (Watford, loan) Arsène Wenger's interest in Julian Draxler raised hopes of a pulse-quickening deal but Schalke's sky-high valuation of the midfielder put paid to them. Arsenal will try again in the summer. Wenger moved for the Sweden midfielder Kim Kallstrom on loan as he reacted to injuries, chief among them the setback to Aaron Ramsey. DH, the Guardian reports. Aston Villa Ins Grant Holt (Wigan, loan), Ryan Bertrand (Chelsea, loan) Outs Stephen Ireland (Stoke, undisc), Jordan Graham (Bradford, loan), Michael Drennan (Carlisle, loan) The main target was a No10 to inject some much-needed midfield creativity but Paul Lambert's pursuit of Norwich City's Wes Hoolahan was never going to be straightforward. With or without Hoolahan, the Villa manager claimed he would happy with his lot. Grant Holt on loan from Wigan may not have been what Villa fans had in mind but the arrival of Ryan Bertrand, on loan from Chelsea, was an excellent piece of business. SJ Cardiff City Ins Magnus Wolff Eikrem (Heerenveen, undisc), Mats Moller Daehli, Jo Inge Berget (both Molde, undisc); Wilfried Zaha (loan), Fábio da Silva (undisc) (both Man Utd) Outs Rudy Gestede (Blackburn, undisc), Filip Kiss (Ross County, loan), Nicky Maynard (Wigan, loan), John Brayford (Sheff Utd, loan), Craig Conway (Blackburn, undisc), Simon Moore (Bristol City, loan), Andreas Cornelius (Copenhagen, undisc) Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made five permanent signings, including three Norwegians. Clearly Solskjaer didn't think much of the squad he inherited from Malky Mackay. Arguably the most eye-catching recruit is Wilfried Zaha, who joined on loan from Old Trafford and Andreas Cornelius returned home. Bottom-of-the-table on the day the window closed, Solskjaer will not be able to complain about a lack of backing if he fails to keep Cardiff up to Denmark after only six months. SJ Chelsea Ins Nemanja Matic (Benfica, £20.75m), Mohamed Salah (Basel, undisclosed), Bertrand Traoré (Bobo-Dioulasso, free), Kurt Zouma (St Etienne, £12.5m) Outs Juan Mata (Man Utd, £37.1m), Michael Essien (Milan, undisc), Bertrand Traoré (Vitesse, loan), Kenneth Omeruo (Middlesbrough, loan), Nathaniel Chalobah (Middlesbrough, loan), Patrick Bamford (Derby, loan), Kevin De Bruyne (Wolfsburg, £17m), Josh McEachran (Wigan, loan), Ryan Bertrand (Aston Villa, loan), Sam Walker (Colchester, free), Billy Clifford (Colchester, loan), Gaël Kakuta (Lazio, loan) José Mourinho prioritised his central midfield, with Nemanja Matic's return to the club meeting his objective. Kevin de Bruyne had made clear a desire to leave, while Juan Mata's departure necessitated the purchase of a replacement, in Mohamed Salah "Matic was a 'need' and, with a profit, we changed two players for two others so the squad is more balanced," said the manager. The swathe of temporary departures, and Michael Essien's free transfer exit, were to be expected with a new forward line to be pursued in the summer. DF
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