Yes there are a large number of big deals to be completed. But we know (barring a miracle) that they ARE going to be completed! But what should we make of the biggest deals of this particular January window?
EDIN DZEKO - WOLFSBURG - MANCHESTER CITY £27m
The Bosnian front man has a fantastic goal-scoring record and the Bundesliga is now a league which is developing into a front-runner of European football. A goal poacher, he may be just what City need to get out of the tricky fixes they so often manage to find themselves in. A good buy.
DARREN BENT - SUNDERLAND - ASTON VILLA £24m
A lot of money on a player with no international or European goal-scoring pedigree, but Bent could be just what Villa need to fire them away from the drop zone. However there could have been cheaper options to do a similar job. A risk and remains to be seen if he can drag Houllier's men away from the relegation scrap. Another good buy, high fee though.
LUIS SUAREZ - AJAX - LIVERPOOL £23m
More of a like-for-like replacement for Fernando Torres than Andy Carroll. His goal-scoring record in Holland has been fantastic, but so was Dirk Kuyt's. It does appear that the majority of forwards brought in from the Netherlands are signed in the hope that they can replicate the goal-scoring feats of Ruud van Nistelrooy. Potentially a great piece of business.
DAVID LUIZ - BENFICA - CHELSEA - £21m+
A good player and a necessity as Chelsea appear threadbare at the back. On-and-off nature of the transfer meant that the deal was done late, but could be as big a signing for Chelsea as Torres. Essential purchase.
ANDY CARROLL - NEWCASTLE UNITED - LIVERPOOL - £35m+
Where did this one come from? All the talk was of a move to Spurs, but Liverpool acted swiftly when it became apparent they were about to make a small fortune off of the sale of Torres. Not signed as a replacement, but as an investment. Still a lot of money for a player with little Premier League experience and a solitary England cap. But no-one questioned Manchester United's stellar investment in a certain Wayne Rooney when he was in a similar position many moons ago. 50/50, could be new Torres or new Keane.
FERNANDO TORRES - LIVERPOOL - CHELSEA - £50m
A real piece of retro-Abramovich spending. Torres seemed restless all season and remains trophyless in England. Could very well kick-start Chelsea's mediocre season, all hinges on his relationship with Didier Drogba. Interesting to see if he makes his Blue-shirted bow in this weekend's 'Super Sunday' against...Liverpool. Great business for both clubs.
BEST OF THE REST-
Steven Pienaar: Smart business for Redknapp.
James Beattie: Helped Stoke consolidate Premier League football, could do same for Holloway.
Anders Lindergaard: With Van der Sar announcing his retirement a replacement is required, relative unknown Lidergaard looks to be set to have the first chance of doing so.
Daniel Sturridge: Coyle will be hoping Sturridge can have a similar influence on the team as Jack Wilshere was last year.
Robbie Keane: Record speaks for itself, can he rescue West Ham or is it too late?
El-Hadji Diouf: Good riddance...
OTHER GOOD SIGNINGS-
Gary O'Neil: West Ham, Stephen Ireland: Newcastle, Andy Reid: Blackpool.
My highlight of deadline day was Ian Holloway's take on the deadline day: "Everyone wants a bag of carrots, and I've got a bag of carrots..."
After all of Sky's over-the-top presentations including swearing, stuttering and Simon Thomas' showering it was an interesting deadline day. More interestingly will be how all of these new players settle into their new clubs and whether those who haven't made major signings will live to regret it.
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