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Transfer Deadline Day: Biggest, best, worst and most important moves

The window has slammed shut on another January transfer window, with, once again, a number of teams leaving it late to get business done.

While the likes of Chelsea, Leicester, Wolves, West Ham and Manchester United were happy to kick back, relax and watch the Deadline Day drama unfold, others pushed ahead with late, late moves.

Typically, it was many of the usual suspects, most notably Everton, who brought in both Dele Alli and Donny van de Beek within hours of Frank Lampard being announced as their new manager. Untypically, they were joined by Newcastle United, whose first window of the post-Mike Ashley era saw the club's Saudi owners splash almost £100million.

Then there was Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, getting himself a permanent move to Barcelona after two months as an outcast at Arsenal, while Burnley elected to go Dutch in their quest for survival.

Mirror Football takes a look at some of the key deals and under-the-radar transfers that went through on Deadline Day - and one that didn't.

The saga of deadline day, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will play football again after joining Barcelona.

The exiled Arsenal captain went full Peter Odemwingie, flying into Catalunya without a deal being agreed. It showed how serious he was about making the move, and, in the end, helped the two clubs because everyone knew where they stood.

Yep, Arsenal have let their former club captain go for nothing? The reason? Well, simply, Mikel Arteta had washed his hands of him. But perhaps more importantly, they will save £25million over the course of the next 18 months by Aubameyang getting the only move that was available to him.

No other club in Europe who, (crucially) could afford it, were interested in the 32-year-old and he

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