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Deadline Day: Chelsea fan punching David Luiz poster outside Stamford Bridge was pure gold

Every single transfer window, us football lovers can't help but get excited by Deadline Day.

The final hours of either a January or summer window are pretty frantic, with clubs across Europe either desperately trying to offload players or panic buying at the very last-minute.

It's nearly always chaotic and if you're a fan of a club heavily involved in a number of transfer sagas, it can be a real rollercoaster ride.

Back in the summer of 2019, Arsenal were one of the Premier League clubs that were right in the thick of some Deadline Day shenanigans.

Alex Iwobi was sold to Everton in a deal worth around £35 million, while both David Luiz and Kieran Tierney joined Unai Emery's Gunners side.

Luiz's move to the Emirates was slightly controversial, as he arrived from London rivals Chelsea.

And one Blues fan was clearly not happy with the Brazilian defender's decision to move to the northern part of the English capital.

During Sky Sports' coverage of Deadline Day in the summer of 2019, before the Luiz deal was official, a Chelsea supporter was caught on camera punching a poster of the centre-back outside Stamford Bridge.

No, we're not joking and the evidence is available for you to check out below...

It was at that exact moment that Deadline Day in the United Kingdom peaked. Who needs Peter Odemwingie begging for a transfer from his car window when you've got fans throwing haymakers at images of players, eh?!

Shortly after his move to Arsenal was completed, Luiz explained why he joined one of Chelsea's biggest rivals, revealing that he and manager at the time Frank Lampard had "honest conversation" on the matter.

“I always liked Chelsea, no doubt,” Luiz said. “I saw a possibility of writing a new story in a new place, but I am

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