It was a frenetic deadline day at Nottingham Forest as the club closed deals for seven new arrivals, while Brennan Johnson departed for Tottenham.
Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi arriving for an initial fee of £5 million ($6.3m) and PSV midfielder Ibrahim Sangare for £30m ($37.8m) topped the list of signings.
A further £11m ($13.9m) went on Norwich defender Andrew Omobamidele.
Also, permanent deals were also clinched for Benfica goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos and Bologna midfielder Nicolas Dominguez.
Loans for former Liverpool striker Divock Origi and Arsenal’s Nuno Tavares rounded off a hectic day.
Nottingham Forest made a splash in last summer’s window when they recruited a remarkable 30 players after being promoted to the Premier League after a 23-year absence.
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This summer was promising to be slightly calmer until Friday’s flurry of activity.
That business, though, was balanced by the departure of Brennan Johnson, who joined Spurs for a fee of £45m ($56.8m) plus add-ons.