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The European transfer window closed on Thursday, September 1, with clubs wrapping up major signings for the season.
For Ghanaian players, there have been movements already while others are also worked around the clock to secure transfer moves.
As part of the deadline day, the Joy Sports team brings the action closer to you with the global edition of the Transfer Countdown show. The programme airs on the Joy News and Joy Prime TV channels today from 22:00 GMT to midnight.
Follow the updates as and when they happened, get all details you need to know and what your favourite Ghanaian player were up to as well as other trending moves globally.
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