A flurry of last-minute transfers were being brokered across English football last night as clubs moved to bolster their squads in the final few hours of the January ­window.

Premier League side Sunderland completed a loan deal for out-of-favour Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge while struggling Queens Park Rangers confirmed the signing of French striker Djibril Cisse.

Cisse, who previously played for Lazio, has signed a two-and-a-half year deal with QPR who were also being linked with a £5 million move for Fulham’s Bobby Zamora.

“I rate Djibril very highly,” Rangers boss Mark Hughes said.

“I’ve watched him for many years and always been impressed by what he brings to the table. He was desperate to come here once we showed our interest in him and we can’t wait to get the best out of him.”

Meanwhile, Everton confirmed a fee had been agreed with Rangers for Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic.

The 26-year-old international was seen at Everton’s Finch Farm training complex where he was reportedly discussing personal terms and undergoing a medical following agreement of an £8 million fee.

Jelavic has scored 36 goals in 55 matches for Rangers since joining from Rapid Vienna in 2010 but had been keen to pursue a career in English football.

Meanwhile, Manchester United were set to finally part company with youngster Ravel Morrison, the highly rated 18-year-old youth player who has failed to establish himself at Old Trafford.

Morrison is regarded as one of the most promising youth players ever to pass through the Manchester United ranks but the club has reportedly lost patience amid ongoing problems in his private life.

Morrison was undergoing a medical with Championship side West Ham with a deal set to be concluded late yesterday.

“The deal is not quite done yet but we are hopeful it will be completed,” West Ham manager Sam Allardyce told reporters.

“Ravel is a talented lad and if he really wants to be a player then we will help him as much as we can along the way.

“Perhaps a change of environment will be beneficial to him and help him make that step up to first team football quicker than perhaps would have been the case at Manchester United. There is no doubt he has exceptional talent.”

Sunderland manager Martin O’Neill, meanwhile, said he hoped the capture of Bridge would solve the club’s long-running vacancy at left-back.

“I’m hoping that with Wayne’s undoubted experience and ability he can be a big help to the team until the end of the season,” O’Neill said.

Later, O’Neill completed his second deadline-day swoop when he signed defender Sotirios Kyrgiakos on loan for the remainder of the season.

Elsewhere, West Brom signed defender Liam Ridgewell from Midlands rivals Birmingham, now in the second-tier Championship, for an undisclosed fee.

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