Stoke City stole the headlines on Deadline Day with their record £18.3m deal for Portos Giannelli Imbula, but there were plenty of moves that did not come to fruition. Loic Remy ended up staying at Stamford Bridge despite weeks of speculation linking him with an exit, while West Brom managed to resist strong interest from Newcastle, Tottenham and Stoke to keep hold of Saido Berahino.Here, we look at five players left on the shelf after their mooted January transfers hit the buffers… LOIC REMY (Chelsea) Rob Dorsett confirms Leicesters failed attempt to sign Loic Remy Having played just 178 minutes of Premier League football since the start of the season, out-of-favour Chelsea striker Remy became one of the most talked-about targets of the transfer window. Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and his former club Newcastle were reportedly linked with the Frenchman, and on Deadline Day league leaders Leicester were pushing to strike a deal.We were told a loan deal was a possibility for Leicester but the crucial factor was that they had to wait until quite late in the day because Chelsea wanted to know what was happening with [Radamel] Falcao before they would let Loic Remy leave, said Sky Sports News HQ reporter Rob Dorsett. Premier League spend tops £1bn Premier League spending in a single season has gone over £1billion for the first time. If Falcao was to have his loan cancelled at Chelsea, there was no way they were letting Remy go. In the end, they decided to let Falcao go and Leicester were left frustrated, with not a lot of time in the window to do anything else. To compound matters for the Foxes, Falcao ended up staying at Stamford Bridge.RADAMEL FALCAO (Chelsea) Chelseas Radamel Falcao was reportedly linked with a late move away from Stamford Bridge Despite injury problems and poor form, on-loan Chelsea outcast Falcao was reportedly linked with a return to Spain on Deadline Day. Newspaper reports said the Colombian striker was wanted by his former club Atletico Madrid and Gary Nevilles Valencia, but Sky Sports Spanish football expert Guillem Balague insists Falcaos agent, Jorge Mendes, was merely attempting to drum up interest.Jose Mendes was trying to sell him, Balague told Sky Sports. Neither Atletico or Valencia were interested. Valencia couldnt afford him as they have reached the Financial Fair Play limit and Atletico did not even consider it. Mersons transfer window grades Paul Merson grades every Premier Leagues January business - from A+ to Z-... According to the Daily Mail, however, Falcao could yet get secure a lucrative move to Asia, with the Chinese transfer market open until February 26. Juangus Suning, the club who paid £25m for Chelseas Ramires, are reportedly interested in signing the striker.SAIDO BERAHINO (West Brom) West Brom manager Tony Pulis refused to sell striker Saido Berahino West Broms Berahino was one of the chief protagonists of the summer transfer window and his future was at the top of the news agenda once again in January. Stoke, Tottenham and Newcastle were his leading suitors, but the Baggies refused to sell, with Sky sources revealing they rejected £21m offers from the Magpies and the Potters in the build-up to Deadline Day.Sky Sports News HQs Anton Touloui said West Brom were reluctant to part with Berahino because they were confident of receiving a similar transfer fee in the summer, they didnt want to strengthen a relegation rival, and they would not have had time to bring in a replacement so late in the window. Berahino stays put West Brom rejected bids from Newcastle and Stoke to keep hold of Saido Berahino. Berahino was fined for protesting on Twitter when he was denied a move to Spurs in the summer, but this time he was rather more diplomatic. Everyone waiting once again for the silly little spoilt boy to make same mistake so here you go, he wrote. Goodnight all and thanks for the supportJOSE ENRIQUE (Liverpool) Jose Enrique has been a peripheral figure for Liverpool in recent months Newcastle also targeted their former full-back Jose Enrique in a frantic dash to strengthen their squad on Deadline Day. The 30-year-old had a four-year spell at St James Park before his £5m move to Liverpool in 2011, but he had fallen down the pecking order at Anfield and the Magpies were confident of luring him back. Story of the transfer window A day-by-day account of how the January transfer window unfolded. Unfortunately for Steve McClaren, however, Enrique failed to agree personal terms. Liverpool were quite keen to allow Enrique to go but talks between Newcastle and the player himself have broken down, said Sky Sports News HQs Keith Downie. It looks as though he wont be coming. That will be a disappointment to Steve McClaren because hes short on left-back options with Paul Dummett and Massadio Haidara both out injured.PETER ODEMWINGIE (Stoke) Stokes Peter Odemwingie was denied a move to Marseille on Deadline Day Odemwingie became the story of the 2013 January transfer window when he infamously drove from West Brom to QPR in a failed attempt to force through a late transfer to Loftus Road, and three years later there was more Deadline Day frustration for the striker.Odemwingie, who has played just 73 minutes of Premier League football for Stoke this season, looked set for a move to Marseille, but their offer was rejected by the Potters and the French side ended up signing Steven Fletcher on loan from Sunderland instead. Peter Odemwingie speaks to Sky Sports News HQ about on of the most famous transfer deal that never happened Sky Sports News HQs Alan Irwin was stationed outside the Britannia Stadium. 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Warriors coach Shaun Wane described his teams 42-14 defeat in the corresponding match last year as the worst day of my coaching life but he was all smiles after they overcame the absence of their injured skipper Sean OLoughlin to hold off a spirited late fightback from the Tigers and secure a precious victory.Castlefords confidence was high following their comprehensive back-to-back wins over Leeds and Warrington and winger Denny Solomona, Super Leagues leading tryscorer, maintained his prolific form by touching down twice to take his total for the season to 20, but it was not enough to prevent a first defeat in four games. Tempers flared between Castleford and Wigan after John Bateman appeared to take a swipe at Adam Milner Wigan made the perfect start, with left winger Josh Charnley taking George Williams pinpoint pass to cross for the first of his two tries after only three minutes, but play quickly swung from end to end to set the pattern for the match.A blockbusting run from forward Grant Millington created the position for full-back Luke Dorn to get makeshift stand-off Paul McShane over for an equalising try and skipper Luke Gale edged the Tigers in front with a penalty on 14 minutes.Solomona then had a try disallowed and Wigan immediately went upfield and regained the lead through full-back Sam Tomkins, who stole the ball from the grasp of Dorn to touch down Matty Smiths grubber kick. Castlefords Jake Webster joined Jon Wells to analyse their defeat to Wigan Solomona made no mistake on 27 minutes when he gathered Gales superb 30-metre pass to dive over for his 19th try of the season to tie the scores.ddddddddddddTempers were frayed throughout and Smith nudged his side back in front five minutes before the break with a penalty after a flare-up and there was controversy on the stroke of half-time.Castleford centre Jake Webster was sin-binned for dissent by referee Ben Thaler after arguing, rather too forcefully, that he ought to have awarded the home side a penalty for offside. All the reaction to Wigans 33-26 win over Castleford in Super League It proved a costly yellow card as Wigan made use of the extra man to score a third try within three minutes of the restart.McShane tracked back to haul down dangerous right winger Dom Manfredi after he counter-attacked from deep but the Wigan man was in the right place to take Oliver Gildarts pass and finish off the next play.Webster returned to the action just in time to watch Gale kick a penalty but the Tigers fell further behind on 54 minutes when the Warriors moved the ball along the line for Charnley to slide over for his second try. Denny Solomona maintained his fantastic try-scoring form with another two touchdowns Smith added his fourth conversion and maintained his 100 per cent record by kicking a second penalty to stretch the visitors lead to 28-14.Webster gave his side renewed hope when he charged through a gap in the Wigan defence on the hour and Gale kicked his fourth goal. Sam Powell slid over for Wigans fifth try with 13 minutes remaining That sparked the Tigers into a furious spell of attack, which had the Wigan defence scrambling, but Wanes men were up to the task and they sealed victory when hooker Sam Powell hacked on a loose ball to touch down for his sides fifth try.Dorn lost the ball going for the line 10 minutes from the end but made amends shortly afterwards by working Solomona over for his second try and, although Gale landed the touchline conversion, Smith finally ended Castlefords hopes with a drop goal. ' ' '