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Who Won The Transfer Window?

Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Jonathan Northcroft and Molly Hudson.


We take a look back at the transfer window for a selection of Premier League clubs - starting with Chelsea and Manchester United (00:00)


Nottingham Forest and Arsenal (11:28)


Bournemouth, Everton and Southampton (19:19)


Manchester City and Leicester City (27:08)


Fulham and Liverpool (38:39)


Hugh has also picked a selection of other clubs who deserve a mention for some solid business ahead of the window shutting (45:08)


Molly Hudson joins us from Austria to discuss the Lionesses first competitive games since their Euros success (48:58)


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