HIGHLIGHTS-Soccer-Premier League transfer deadline day moves
Latest news and highlights from the Premier League's transfer deadline day on Thursday (all times GMT): 0700 ARSENAL AGREE TO BUY DAVID LUIZ FROM CHELSEA
Arsenal has agreed to buy centre back David Luiz from London rivals Chelsea for 8 million pounds, the BBC reported. Luiz, 32, is set to sign a two-year contract and will have a medical later in the day. Arsenal sold centre back Laurent Koscielny to French Ligue 1 side Girondins Bordeaux on Tuesday.
0615 MAN UTD AGREE LUKAKU DEAL WITH INTER Manchester United has agreed a 73 million pound deal with Inter Milan for the transfer of striker Romelu Lukaku to the Serie A club, according to Sky Sports.
The Belgium international has arrived in Italy for a medical. 0540 SPURS AGREE on SESSEGNON DEAL WITH FULHAM
Tottenham Hotspur has agreed on a deal worth an initial 25 million pounds ($30.40 million) with Fulham for their England under-21 left-back Ryan Sessegnon, with Spurs midfielder Josh Onomah moving the other way, the BBC has reported. Sessegnon is scheduled to have a medical at Tottenham later in the day, and the fee for the 19-year-old could rise to 30 million pounds.
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Rooney seals player-coach role at Derby from Jan (nL8N2524LO) Koscielny leaves Arsenal to join Bordeaux
Palace add experience at the back with Cahill capture Everton sign striker Kean from Juventus on a five-year deal
Arsenal sign Ivorian forward Pepe in club-record deal ($1 = 0.8225 pounds)
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