London clubs are expected to be busy in the coming days, with several teams involved in negotiations for players. Chelsea, who have already made significant signings in this window, have missed out on Xavi Simons, who joined Tottenham on Friday evening. However, the Blues are still expected to make more signings, with Thomas Frank reportedly targeting Nathan Ake from Manchester City to strengthen the team's defense.
Chelsea's loss to Tottenham could be a significant blow to their chances of success this season, but the team's capture of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United could be a major coup. The Argentine attacker has long been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge, and his seven-year contract with the club is reportedly worth around £40m.
Another player who could be leaving Manchester United is Rasmus Hojlund, who has struggled to make an impact at the club despite his best efforts. With Benjamin Sesko's arrival, Hojlund may see an opportunity to leave United and join Napoli, who have offered him a deal after Romelu Lukaku's injury in a pre-season friendly.
West Ham United, currently at the bottom of the Premier League table, are in desperate need of a transfer boost to turn their season around. The club is reportedly working on signing Soungouto Magassa and Dimitri Colau, but it remains to be seen whether this trio of players will be enough to make a difference.
The biggest deal of the window is likely to be Alexander Isak's switch from Newcastle to Liverpool. The Swedish international has had a tumultuous relationship with the Magpies, but it seems that he will finally get his dream move to Anfield after the arrival of Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart.
Crystal Palace captain Mark Guehi could also be on the move, with reported interest from Liverpool and Manchester City. A last-minute surprise switch for Conor Gallagher could also be on the cards if the stars align.
Finally, Gianluigi Donnarumma's transfer to Manchester City remains in limbo, with uncertainty surrounding whether the deal will actually go through. Will Ederson have to leave before Pep Guardiola sanctions the deal, or will the Italian join James Trafford in the goalkeeping roster?
Only time will tell what the final hours of the transfer window will bring, but one thing is certain: it's going to be an exciting few days for football fans across Europe.