What did you make of Albion's transfer business?
It's time to talk about West Bromwich Albion's transfer business...
It was always likely to be a dramatic finish to the window given Carlos Corberan's Christmas departure for Valencia, and Albion signed midfielder Tammer Bany from Danish Superliga side Randers FC for a fee in the region of £3.3m on deadline day.
Bany, 21, who plays as an attacking midfielder in the number 10 role but can also operate as a forward, was the Baggies' third signing in the January window following Spurs striker Will Lankshear on loan and midfielder Isaac Price from Belgian club Standard Liege, for an undisclosed fee.
A fourth new arrival has materialised since the window shut as Southampton's Adam Armstrong was reunited with Baggies boss Tony Mowbray.
The 27-year-old striker, who has 125 career goals to his name, first played for Mowbray in the 2015-16 season on loan from Newcastle United, when he was Coventry City manager. Armstrong then spent three and a half more seasons under Mowbray at Blackburn Rovers before leaving in 2021 for Saints.
Mowbray did see first-choice goalkeeper Alex Palmer move to Ipswich Town, where he will rejoin former Albion team-mate Conor Townsend, with Albion recalling Josh Griffiths from loan at Bristol Rovers.
We want you to tell us what you think about the Baggies' transfer dealings...