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Transfer window deadline day live Q&A

  • Subscribers, put your questions to our expert team in comments section below
  • Newcastle expert Craig Hope gives latest on Sandro Tonali amid Arsenal links 
  • Tom Collomosse breaks the latest news regarding Aston Villa and Wolves 
  • Chelsea expert Kieran Gill reveals what happened with Jeremy Jacquet
  • Liverpool specialist Lewis Steele is up now giving latest on the Reds’ business 

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Thank you for joining our live Q&A! We’re underway, with our Football Editor Ian Ladyman, Chief Football Reporter Craig Hope, Midlands Correspondent Tom Collomosse, Chelsea expert Kieran Gill and Liverpool specialist Lewis Steele answering your questions.

Put your burning questions in the comments below, and we will put them to the team of experts, who will reveal everything you need to know about the transfer window, the latest from Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and more – plus everything else going on behind the scenes at clubs.

If you can’t make it right now, the full Q&A will be posted here shortly afterwards, so you can watch back and not miss a thing. 

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