With the headlines being dominated by Edinson Cavani and Thomas Partey, here are 10 transfers that went under the radar, including another first-team exit from Liverpool and Arsenal's signing of a striker who has been compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Click through the gallery above to see 10 transfers you may have missed over the past week!
The transfer window in Europe's major leagues closed seven days ago on 5 October, but moves can still take place in several other divisions.
As a consequence, Portuguese side FC Porto was one of the clubs that could make signings even after the Premier League window closed.
Malang Sarr's loan move to the Primeira Liga champions has been well documented, but they also added Felipe Anderson and Marko Grujic to their ranks.
Anderson joined from West Ham United and Grujic from Liverpool, with both arriving on one-year loan deals.
Meanwhile, Mario Gotze was signed by Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven in what many consider to be a shrewd move.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup winner with Germany was linked with a return to Bayern Munich as well as a move to Bayer Leverkusen, but ended up joining the Dutch side on a free transfer.
Arsenal snapped up highly-rate teenage striker Nikolaj Moller, who was bought from Malmo.
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The 18-year-old has been nicknamed "Ibra" in reference to Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and his €450 000 (R9.75 million) transfer was pushed through just before the Premier League window closed.
Bayern Munich also signed another player, while Gonzalo Higuain's brother joined him at the club David Beckham partly owns – you can see more transfers you may have missed in the gallery above!