Tottenham Hotspur had a fairly busy deadline day.

Josh Onomah has thanked Tottenham Hotspur on Instagram after he made a permanent switch across London to join Championship side Fulham.
On deadline day, Tottenham announced on their official website that their 22-year-old academy product had left the club and joined Fulham.
Ryan Sessegnon, who left Fulham and joined Tottenham on the same day, wished Onomah ‘all the best’, whilst Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham also responded.
Both Onomah and Abraham would have locked horns last season – with the Tottenham man previously being on-loan at Sheffield Wednesday and Abraham helping Aston Villa to promotion.
Nonetheless, Onomah sent this heartfelt message to the club and their supporters after his departure was confirmed, as a number of players, including Sessegnon and Abraham, responded:

Sessegnon came through the ranks at Fulham and enjoyed huge success at the club, though last season was a low point because they suffered relegation.
Nonetheless, Onomah, whose career needs reviving, will be hoping to prove his worth at Craven Cottage, where Fulham, under the stewardship of Scott Parker, will be tasked to earn promotion to England’s top-flight.
Onomah, who has previously played for the likes of Wednesday and Aston Villa in the second-tier, will be leaning on those experiences to help guide him through his career with Fulham.

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