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Trending: Chelsea miss out on Fernando Llorente and Ross Barkley

Friday's latest stories from the world of football in ESPN FC's What's Trending...

CHELSEA: Chelsea signed midfielder Danny Drinkwater from Leicester and full-back Davide Zappacosta from Torino on deadline day.

- However, Tottenham completed the signing of Fernando Llorente from Swansea City, snatching him from under the noses of London rivals Chelsea.

- Chelsea also missed out on Everton midfielder Ross Barkley despite the England international undertaking a medical.

- Cesar Azpilicueta says he hopes Diego Costa's stand-off with Chelsea will be resolved.

- WATCH: Gab Marcotti says Zappacosta is a perfect player for Conte.

EVERTON: Former England captain Wayne Rooney has been charged with drink driving, Cheshire Police said.

PREMIER LEAGUE: Clubs spent a record total of £1.413 billion over the course of the summer window, a rise of £293 million on last year's window.

- Manchester United trio Romelu Lukaku, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Phil Jones are among the nominees for the Premier League Player of the Month while Jose Mourinho is up for the manager's award for August.

PSG: Paris Saint-Germain have followed up their world-record signing of Neymar by completing a deal for Kylian Mbappe from Ligue 1 rivals Monaco, in a deal that is likely to be the second-largest of all time.

- WATCH: Why Mbappe didn't choose Real Madrid.

ARSENAL: Alexis Sanchez stayed at Arsenal after the club failed with a €90 million bid for Monaco's Thomas Lemar.

- Lemar said he was "very happy" with Monaco after his impressive display for France on Thursday.

- Arsenal have come out the worst off in the Sanchez saga, Mark Ogden writes.

- Aaron Ramsey appeared to question the club's decision to sell Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to Liverpool.

- Deportivo La Coruna have finally completed a deal to bring Lucas Perez back to the club, with the player joining on a season-long loan from Arsenal, while the Gunners have also loaned out Joel Campbell to Real Betis.

- WATCH: Arsenal fans angry as transfer window closes.

MAN CITY: Manchester City are furious with Arsenal at the way they have dealt with the Alexis Sanchez transfer which has resulted in the forward staying at the Emirates Stadium, sources have told ESPN FC.

- City defender Jason Denayer has joined Turkish club Galatasaray on loan for a second time.

SWANSEA: Wilfried Bony has returned to Swansea City from Manchester City.

- Bayern midfielder Renato Sanches has moved to Swansea on a season-long loan.

LIVERPOOL: Liverpool attacker Philippe Coutinho is going through a time of "anguish, disappointment and sadness," according to Brazil teammate Neymar.

- Liverpool have signed Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain from Arsenal in a deal worth up to £40 million.

- Jurgen Klopp says he has been watching Oxlade-Chamberlain for nearly three years.

- Wolfsburg have signed Belgium striker Divock Origi on loan from Liverpool.

BARCELONA: Former Barcelona presidential candidate Agusti Benedito said Josep Maria Bartomeu must resign as a matter of urgency after launching a vote of no confidence against the club's president and his board.

- Luis Suarez has returned from injury over two weeks ahead of schedule.

- Barcelona have loaned Douglas to Benfica.

- WATCH: Sid Lowe questions Barcelona's transfer strategy.

CRYSTAL PALACE: Mamadou Sakho has completed his return to Crystal Palace from Liverpool.

TOTTENHAM: Tottenham have completed the signing of Ivory Coast international Serge Aurier from Paris Saint-Germain.

- Tottenham's attempted move for Barcelona's Andre Gomes was scuppered at the last moment after the Catalan club decided not to sell.

LEICESTER: Leicester have signed defender Aleksandar Dragovic from Bayer Leverkusen on a season-long loan.

STOKE: Ligue 1 club Toulouse have signed Giannelli Imbula on loan from Stoke City.

AC MILAN: Milan's sporting director Massimiliano Mirabelli says Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang wanted to join his club this summer but Borussia Dortmund "struggled to allow him to leave."

DORTMUND: Borussia Dortmund have announced the signing of Manchester City attacker Jadon Sancho on a five-year deal.

- Dortmund's 12-year-old attacker Youssoufa Moukoko has been called up to the Germany U16 squad for their upcoming matches against Austria.

SCHALKE: Germany international Max Meyer has said he is currently planning to leave Schalke on a free transfer next summer.

- Schalke coach Domenico Tedesco says he would have preferred to have kept hold of Benedikt Howedes, and insists he did not force him to leave Gelsenkirchen and join Juventus this summer.

JUVENTUS: Juventus have sent young striker Moise Kean to Hellas Verona on a season-long loan.

INTER MILAN: Inter director Piero Ausilio says a deadline day deal for Arsenal's Shkodran Mustafi fell through because of the player's wage demands.

- Inter have signed forward Yann Karamoh from Caen, while Gabriel Barbosa has moved to Benfica on loan.

LAZIO: Valencia winger Nani has joined Lazio on a season-long loan.

- Former Manchester United starlet Ravel Morrison has joined Liga MX side Atlas on a one-year loan from Lazio, the club confirmed on Thursday.

MAN UNITED: Arsene Wenger turned down the chance to succeed Alex Ferguson at Manchester United in 2001, ex-Red Devils chairman Martin Edwards has said.

- Phil Jones claims he has been harshly treated by UEFA after receiving a two-match European suspension for verbally abusing an anti-doping officer following last season's Europa League final victory against Ajax.

- Jones is thriving at United, Mark Ogden writes.

PORTUGAL: Cristiano Ronaldo recorded a hat trick in Portugal's World Cup qualifier on Thursday to pass Pele on the list of top international goal scorers.

FRANCE: Kylian Mbappe revelled in his "dream day" after securing a move to Paris Saint-Germain from Monaco and then scoring a goal for the France national team in a 4-0 World Cup qualifying win against the Netherlands.

BELGIUM: Eden Hazard was delighted to have returned to competitive football with a goal as Belgium thrashed Gibraltar 9-0 in Thursday's 2018 World Cup qualifier.

CHILE: Arturo Vidal has hinted he may considering retiring from Chile's national team, suggesting he has been treated unfairly by the media.

UNITED STATES: U.S. national team manager Bruce Arena said Friday's World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica is "critically important" if the Americans have any hopes of qualifying for next summer's World Cup in Russia.