
There’s no clear answer yet whether Fabio Coentrao has signed for Manchester United or not tonight. There are a series of conflicting press reports (see below) that claim that Coentrao signed for United, didn’t sign for the club, or is awaiting final word from the Premier League.
We’ll find out for sure in the morning.
Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Manchester United waiting to confirm signing of Fabio Coentrao from Real Madrid — Metro
- Fabio Coentrao’s Tottenham Hotspur move ruled out by Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti — Mirror
- Fabio Coentrao signs for Manchester United on season-long loan from Real Madrid — The Mail
- Manchester United end deadline-day farce with only Marouane Fellaini — The Guardian
- Arsenal sign German international Mesut Ozil — Arsenal FC
- Manchester United Complete Fellaini Deal — Sky News
- Arsenal’s Wenger sweet-talked Mesut Ozil into transfer even though PSG made a better offer — The Mirror
- Manchester United fail with Ander Herrera deal — Sky Sports
- Everton sign James McCarthy, Romelu Lukaku and Gareth Barry while Fellaini and Anichebe depart — Everton
- Footage of 3 alleged Man United impersonators who tried to do a deal for Ander Herrera in Spain — AS
- Cardiff City sign £2.5m Peter Odemwingie on three-year deal — Wales Online
- Man City’s Abdul Razak signs for Anzhi — BBC Sport
- Aston Villa complete deadline day swoop for striker Libor Kozak — Aston Villa
- Adrian Mariappa joins Crystal Palace from Reading for an undisclosed fee on a 3 year contract — Palace
- Midfielder Stephen Ireland joins Stoke City on season-long loan — Aston Villa
- Swansea sign Alvaro Vazquez on a season-long loan deal from Getafe — Swansea City
- Manchester United’s Nick Powell moves to Wigan Athletic on loan — Wigan Athletic
- West Brom sign Stephane Sessegnon on transfer deadline day — West Bromwich Albion
- Wigan signs Stoke City’s Ryan Shotton on loan — Wigan Athletic
- Egyptian striker Gedo back at Hull City on season-long loan deal — Hull City
- Arsenal sign Emiliano Viviano on loan — Arsenal FC
- Shane Long left frustrated as West Brom pull plug on switch to Hull City — The Mail
- Fulham sign Montenegro full-back Elsad Zverotic — Sky Sports
- Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Tom Carroll and Niko Kranjcar sign for QPR from Tottenham — The Mail
- Fabio Borini seals loan switch to Sunderland — Liverpool FC
- Fifa 14 on PS4 and Xbox One: spectacle, human drama and better headers — The Guardian
- Etienne Capoue: Tottenham midfielder ruled out for four weeks — BBC Sport
- David Moyes does too little, too late for Manchester United’s good — The Guardian
- Crystal Palace sign Stoke striker Cameron Jerome on loan — BBC Sport
- Crystal Palace given extra time to finalise Cameron Jerome loan deal — The Guardian
Football League
- Final whistle for Kettering Town — ITV
- AFC Bournemouth: Eddie Mitchell steps down as chairman — BBC Sport
- Burnley sign winger Michael Kightly on loan from Stoke City — Burnley FC
La Liga
- Atletico Madrid sign Toby Alderweireld and Guilavogui Josuha Calderon — Atletico Madrid
MLS
- Sporting KC loses Kei Kamara to Middlesbrough FC — Kansas City Star
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