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The transfer window in England will slam shut at 4 pm today, the first time the deadline has been enforced before the start of the domestic season.
While it looks unlikely that this will be a record window for spending among England's top clubs - £1.4bn was spent in 2017 according to Deloitte - several big deals could yet happen before the window closes with Manchester United the likeliest to bring in a new acquisition.
And Joy Sports is your preferred option as we guide you through the deals and the drama right up to the deadline with our EPL TRANSFER COUNTDOWN show.
The show will be anchored by arguably the best duo on radio, George Addo Jnr and Gary Al-Smith with insightful analysis from top journalists from Ghana and Europe.
It airs from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Joy 99.7FM. Make a date!
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