Deadline recap: An overview of Premier League deadline deals you may have missed

In what was a summer transfer window for the record books, things finally came to an end on Friday night as Premier League clubs finally spent a staggering £2.36billion on new recruits.

While Declan Rice and Moises Caicedo could have completed their own bankruptcy operation earlier in the window, Deadline Day proved to be another thrilling 24-hour period across the country.

As a host of top clubs scrambled to finalize their late acquisitions, players like Matheus Nunes and Sofyan Amrabat dominated the headlines throughout the evening.

Similarly, with Tottenham outcast Sergio Reguilon on a shock loan move to Manchester United, there were 28 Premier League transfers on deadline day.

With a hectic Deadline Day now officially on the record books, we've taken a look at a handful of recent moves in the Premier League that you may have missed amidst all the madness.

Neal Maupay – Everton to Brentford, loan

While Everton could have splashed out £15m welcoming Neal Maupay to Goodison Park from Brighton last summer, the 27-year-old has had a nightmare in the blue half of Merseyside.

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Having scored just one Premier League goal in his 29 appearances last season, the former France U21 international has failed to find any stability during his 12-month spell at Everton .

While the Toffees have made it clear since the opening of the summer transfer window that they are already keen to cash in on Maupay, the former Brighton striker made a shock return to his former club Brentford on Matchday deadline.

Maupay scored 41 goals in 95 games for the Bees between 2017 and 2019 and will provide some cover in the absence of offensive talisman Ivan Toney.

Brentford are currently without the England international due to an eight-month betting ban. Toney is not expected to return until early 2024.

Albert Sambi Lokonga – Arsenal to Luton, loan

Making what has been a famous return to the top flight this season after experiencing a fairy tale in the league, Luton are more than aware they face an uphill battle at heavyweight this time around.

Even though Rob Edwards' mood remains at a very high level, it's no secret that the Hatters are seen as one of the leading contenders for an immediate return to the Championship in 2024.

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However, despite losing each of their first three Premier League appearances, fans around Kenilworth Road will be excited by the arrival on deadline day of Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga.

Leaving title contenders Arsenal, the 23-year-old made 15 appearances for the Gunners last season before spending the second half of the campaign on loan at Crystal Palace, playing nine times.

In total, he made 34 Premier League appearances, 24 of them in an impressive debut season with the Gunners.

Luis Sinisterra - Leeds to Bournemouth, loan

Losing Premier League status last season and coming under close scrutiny, Leeds underwent a major backstage transition at Elland Road this summer.

While the Lilywhites could have managed to keep Wilfried Gnonto despite continued speculation over a move to Everton, Daniel Farek's men were forced to see Luis Sinisterra leave the club on deadline day.

With the 24-year-old making it clear over the summer that he wanted a move away from Yorkshire after Leeds were relegated to the top flight, Sinisterra made one final move to Bournemouth on loan from a season.

Sinisterra, 24, who has scored eight goals in 25 games for Leeds since joining last season, is the Cherries' eighth signing this summer.

Deadline recap: An overview of Premier League deadline deals you may have missed

In what was a summer transfer window for the record books, things finally came to an end on Friday night as Premier League clubs finally spent a staggering £2.36billion on new recruits.

While Declan Rice and Moises Caicedo could have completed their own bankruptcy operation earlier in the window, Deadline Day proved to be another thrilling 24-hour period across the country.

As a host of top clubs scrambled to finalize their late acquisitions, players like Matheus Nunes and Sofyan Amrabat dominated the headlines throughout the evening.

Similarly, with Tottenham outcast Sergio Reguilon on a shock loan move to Manchester United, there were 28 Premier League transfers on deadline day.

With a hectic Deadline Day now officially on the record books, we've taken a look at a handful of recent moves in the Premier League that you may have missed amidst all the madness.

Neal Maupay – Everton to Brentford, loan

While Everton could have splashed out £15m welcoming Neal Maupay to Goodison Park from Brighton last summer, the 27-year-old has had a nightmare in the blue half of Merseyside.

>

Having scored just one Premier League goal in his 29 appearances last season, the former France U21 international has failed to find any stability during his 12-month spell at Everton .

While the Toffees have made it clear since the opening of the summer transfer window that they are already keen to cash in on Maupay, the former Brighton striker made a shock return to his former club Brentford on Matchday deadline.

Maupay scored 41 goals in 95 games for the Bees between 2017 and 2019 and will provide some cover in the absence of offensive talisman Ivan Toney.

Brentford are currently without the England international due to an eight-month betting ban. Toney is not expected to return until early 2024.

Albert Sambi Lokonga – Arsenal to Luton, loan

Making what has been a famous return to the top flight this season after experiencing a fairy tale in the league, Luton are more than aware they face an uphill battle at heavyweight this time around.

Even though Rob Edwards' mood remains at a very high level, it's no secret that the Hatters are seen as one of the leading contenders for an immediate return to the Championship in 2024.

>

However, despite losing each of their first three Premier League appearances, fans around Kenilworth Road will be excited by the arrival on deadline day of Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga.

Leaving title contenders Arsenal, the 23-year-old made 15 appearances for the Gunners last season before spending the second half of the campaign on loan at Crystal Palace, playing nine times.

In total, he made 34 Premier League appearances, 24 of them in an impressive debut season with the Gunners.

Luis Sinisterra - Leeds to Bournemouth, loan

Losing Premier League status last season and coming under close scrutiny, Leeds underwent a major backstage transition at Elland Road this summer.

While the Lilywhites could have managed to keep Wilfried Gnonto despite continued speculation over a move to Everton, Daniel Farek's men were forced to see Luis Sinisterra leave the club on deadline day.

With the 24-year-old making it clear over the summer that he wanted a move away from Yorkshire after Leeds were relegated to the top flight, Sinisterra made one final move to Bournemouth on loan from a season.

Sinisterra, 24, who has scored eight goals in 25 games for Leeds since joining last season, is the Cherries' eighth signing this summer.

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