Mauricio Pochettino blocks Erik Lamela's Tottenham exit - today's top transfer stories

Going nowhere: Lamela is staying at Spurs
James Benge1 September 2015

Standard Sport brings you all the latest talk and gossip as the transfer window slams shut in England.

English clubs have until 18:00 BST to conclude their transfer business for the summer after two-months of turmoil, excitement and trepidation.

With less than 12 hours before the window slams shut in England, will any of the Premier League’s elite seal one final mega-deal?

West Ham have already completed the day’s first deal; Alex Song will be returning to Upton Park on another year’s loan.

And Arsene Wenger will be taking his transfer dealings down to the wire; the Arsenal manager is in Paris as he attempts to thrash out a deal with PSG for Edinson Cavani and Adrien Rabiot.

Elsewhere the David de Gea story rumbles on past the Spanish deadline. His move to Real Madrid finally seemed to be completed late last night but the goalkeeper’s paperwork was not submitted before the deadline. Now it’s down to the authorities to decide the future of the Manchester United keeper.

Here’s the latest…

Tottenham will hold on to Erik Lamela after suffering injuries to several key midfielders.

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