The Citizen (KZN)

No major deals on deadline day

- AFP

London – Crystal Palace’s move for Blackburn teenager Adam Wharton (above) was the biggest deal of a quiet transfer deadline day for Premier League clubs as Aston Villa bolstered their attack with the signing of Morgan Rogers from Middlesbro­ugh.

England under-20 internatio­nal Wharton has joined the Eagles on a five-and-a-half year deal for a reported initial £18 million, rising to £22 million.

The 19-year-old impressed during 51 appearance­s for his boyhood club and hopes to follow in the footsteps of Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise as stars of the Championsh­ip who have successful­ly taken the step up to the Premier League at Selhurst Park.

“The way they’ve brought players from the Championsh­ip and developed them into world-class players in the Premier League is something that stood out to me,” said Wharton.

“It’s a big reason why I wanted to come here.”

Villa also dipped into the Championsh­ip to add to their forward options with Rogers.

The 21-year-old only joined Middlesbro­ugh in July from Manchester City and scored seven goals in 33 appearance­s on Teeside.

“We are motivated and excited to work with him and hopefully he can progress here like we think he will do,” said Villa manager Unai Emery.

Burnley completed loan deals for defenders Maxime Esteve and Lorenz Assignon as they battle for survival.

Vincent Kompany’s men are seven points adrift of safety and only Sheffield United have conceded more goals in the Premier League this season.

Nottingham Forest were also busy as they aim to survive despite the threat of a points penalty for breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules last season.

Belgian goalkeeper Matz Sels joined for £5 million from Strasbourg, while Portuguese teenager Rodrigo Ribeiro arrived on loan from Sporting Lisbon.

Bournemout­h signed Enes Unal on loan from Getafe with an obligation to buy the Turkish internatio­nal striker for a reported £14 million.

Chelsea striker Armando Broja is set to join Fulham on loan for the rest of the season.

But Tottenham’s interest in Conor Gallagher did not materialis­e.

A deadline day without any blockbuste­r moves was in keeping with a reserved January from Premier League clubs. –

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