Premier League clubs will have until 11pm on Thursday night to conclude any outstanding transfer business that they are yet to complete.
Leeds United have been busy in the summer transfer window as Jesse Marsch bolstered his squad with seven new signings. The likes of Rasmus Kristensen, Tyler Adams, Marc Roca and Brenden Aaronson have become staples of the side during the embryonic stages of the season, although supporters are hungry for the Whites to add further.
With Patrick Bamford's injury woes continuing following last season's injury-plagued campaign, supporters are urging the club to sanction a late move for a striker before the window shuts.
Newly-promoted Nottingham Forest have been the busiest of any clubs in the division so far, while Chelsea are the biggest spenders with the signings of Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly.
There have been a number of notable arrivals in the Premier League with Manchester City snapping up Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund, Darwin Nunez signing for from Benfica and Casemiro joining Manchester United from Real Madrid.
However, high-profile names have also left England for pastures new, including Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid); Raphinha (Barcelona); Kasper Schmeichel (OGC Nice) and Sadio Mane (Bayern Munich).
So ahead of the deadline, we have taken a look at all of the details you need to know about the end before it slams shut.
When does the January transfer window close?
The 2022 January transfer window closes for Premier League and EFL clubs on Thursday, September 1.
The deadline is 11pm in England.
What about in Europe?
Clubs across the continent must also ensure their transfer business is wrapped up on September 1.
The deadline is 5pm BST in Germany, 11:59pm in France, 10:59pm in Spain and midnight in Scotland.
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