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  1. Follow transfer deadline daypublished at 12:44 GMT 2 February

    An image featuring Newcastle's Jamaal Lascelles, Middlesbrough's Hayden Hackney and Brentford's Frank Onyeka spread across a red banner with the words 'Transfer Deadline Day' above them on a black backgroundImage source, Getty Images

    Today is the final chance of the season for your Championship team to do transfer business.

    The window closes at 19:00 GMT, meaning teams - and fans - can avoid the usual late-night transfer scramble.

    It has already been a busy window - for some teams anyway - but whether it turns out to be a day of transfer action or a pretty quiet one for your club, you will be able to keep across it all on BBC Sport.

    Follow our live text coverage throughout the day here

  2. Forest fail with Hackney approachpublished at 12:00 GMT 2 February

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

    Hayden Hackney of MiddlesbroughImage source, Getty Images

    Nottingham Forest have failed with an approach for Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney.

    The Premier League side contacted the Championship promotion-chasers on Sunday but it was immediately knocked back.

    Boro are level on points with Coventry City at the top of the Championship as they look to return to the top flight for the first time since 2016-17.

    Hackney turned down a move to Ipswich Town in the summer after Middlesbrough agreed a £20m deal.

    The 23-year-old was happy to bide his time at Boro, having come through the academy and made 145 appearances, and choose his next move carefully.

  3. Nypan returns to Man City from Middlesbroughpublished at 11:26 GMT 2 February

    Shamoon Hafez
    Manchester City reporter

    Sverre NypanImage source, Getty Images

    Norwegian midfielder Sverre Nypan has returned to Manchester City from his loan spell at Championship side Middlesbrough.

    The 19-year-old had joined Boro in the summer and made 22 appearances.

    City signed the player from Rosenborg for £12.5m in the summer on a five-year deal.

    City say he will now return to Manchester where his development will be overseen by Pep Guardiola and the the club's first-team staff.

  4. Nypan's Boro loan spell mutually terminated published at 10:45 GMT 2 February

    Sverre Nypan claps the Middlesbrough fans at the end of an away match as the rain pours downImage source, Shutterstock
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    Sverre Nypan last started a game for Middlesbrough on 25 October

    Sverre Nypan's loan spell at Middlesbrough has been mutually terminated.

    Norway midfielder Nypan had been on loan at the Riverside from Manchester City for the whole season, but he has now returned to his parent club.

    The 19-year-old, who was signed by City last summer from Rosenborg, made 21 appearances for Boro, but only started three of those games.

  5. 'It was the ugliest thing and also the most beautiful' - Hellbergpublished at 19:59 GMT 31 January

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    Hellberg: Win against Norwich was 'special'

    Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg paid tribute to his team's defensive side as Boro hung on to beat in-form Norwich City.

    The home side survived mounting pressure in the second half as they held on to win 1-0 thanks to Hayden Hackney's 17th-minute long-range strike.

    A 17th win of the season lifted Boro level on points with Coventry City and behind the Championbship leaders on goal difference as the Sky Blues were beaten at QPR.

    "The last five minutes of this game were in some ways the ugliest thing I have seen on a football pitch and in some ways the most beautiful thing," he told BBC Radio Tees.

    "It was passion, everyone involved. The crowd was unbelievable, the players understood everything in terms of playing the way we needed to play in those five minutes, so I think that was very, very beautiful and something very special.

    "It felt like it wasn't our best day with the ball but then [it's about] how you defend like that in the second half. That is against a team that has done four wins in a row.

    "How you defend with that heart and that passion and doing that together and still keeping them away from clear chances - the passion and the energy, that's what I'm going to take away with me. It was unbelievable."

  6. Sarmiento suits the way we play - Hellbergpublished at 14:52 GMT 30 January

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    Hellberg: 'We want as strong a team as possible'

    New signing Jeremy Sarmiento will fit perfectly into the way Middlesbrough play, says head coach Kim Hellberg.

    The winger, 23, joined on loan from Brighton this week having been a key member of Burnley's promotion-winning side last season.

    "He's a very good footballer. I love how he moves, presses, attacks and his technique," Hellberg told BBC Radio Tees.

    "He hasn't played for a while so we have to understand it will take a little while for him to be game fit. Everything with him in terms of how he acts, talks and football-wise, that's a player that suits the way we want to play very well."

    Sarmiento is Boro's third arrival in the transfer window alongside attacking midfielder Leo Castledine and young full-back Finley Munroe, but Hellberg is unsure if there will be further additions.

    "I'm quite happy with the players we have but you want to have as good a team as possible so if the recruitment team finds a good player and thinks we can sign him, and we think he'll make a good addition to the squad of course we'll try to do that."

    Middlesbrough are second in the Championship as they prepare to meet Norwich City on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

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