It's just over a week under the January transfer window opens!
Manchester United are hoping to see some change, especially if Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority takeover is completed. Jadon Sancho looks done at Old Trafford and is among those who could move on. As for Arsenal, they are chasing Brentford's Ivan Toney but financial restrictions could hamper their business come the New Year.
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- Newcastle told to move for De Gea
Benrahma 'tempted' by Lyon switch
West Ham forward Said Benrahma is 'tempted' by the idea of joining Lyon in Ligue 1, according to L'Equipe.
The Hammers star is no longer a guaranteed starter for the Premier League outfit after five years in England having previously been at Brentford.
Premier League odds and betting tipsBenrahma previously spent five years on the books at Nice.
Man Utd's next gem?
For all the talk of possible ins and outs at Man Utd, they may have yet found themselves a gem. Time will tell but Erik ten Hag has handed a shock first-team debut to Willy Kambwala for their Premier League clash at West Ham.
The 19-year-old has gone straight into the starting line-up for the trip to London. He will be alongside Jonny Evans in the centre of defence, with a 16-year age-gap between the two players.
Kambwala, who captained France at under-16 level, has been at the club for just over three years, after United beat Liverpool in the race to sign him from Sochaux. He's since come through the under-18 and under-21 ranks at the club, but is yet to appear in the Premier League.
Varane open to exit
Raphael Varane would accept a return to Real Madrid next month if they could negotiate his Manchester United exit, according to reports.
The Frenchman made the move from the Spanish giants to Old Trafford back in 2021 and has, up until recently, been a regular. His minutes have been limited this term and he's open to heading back to Los Blancos and would be prepared to take a wage cut, claims AS.
Carlo Ancelotti would welcome Varane back should a deal be struck. The Italian is currently trying to deal without injured pair David Alaba and Eder Militao. Ancelotti would welcome him back 'very favourably' although the move has not yet been discussed at the Bernabeu.
Bailly eyeing Villarreal reunion
Eric Bailly could head back to Spain and rejoin Villarreal, whom he played for before moving to Manchester in 2016.
The Sun reports that he's endured a difficult time at Besiktas and could move on.
Sesko open to Prem switch
RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko is open to moving to the Premier League next month, according to reports.
World Cup hero wants Man Utd move as doubts over Harry Maguire's future growThe forward, who was on Man Utd's radar under Erik ten Hag, has struggled for minutes with the Bundesliga outfit and 90min report he is open to a move.
Man Utd's Antony valuation
Man United flop Antony cost them £85m in the summer 2022, but their scouts had initially valued him at £25m.
The former Ajax has scored just eight goals in 62 appearances for United since joining and is yet to come up with a goal or an assist this season.
Blues eyeing £156m double transfer
Chelsea have spoken to Sporting Lisbon about signing Ousmane Diomande and Viktor Gyokeres in a £156million double swoop.
Mauricio Pochettino wants to add to his squad in the New Year despite spending huge sums in the summer. The Blues are languishing in midtable and their performances highlight the need for further recruitment with a host of their signings not delivering.
The club have turned their attention to the table topping Portuguese outfit, who have already made their stance clear on the sums they expect to receive. Gyokeres was playing in the Championship with Coventry last year and moved to Lisbon for £17m back in the summer - now Sporting want his £87m release clause met if they are to lose him.
Klopp told to "bring the money" for Bowen
Jurgen Klopp has been told to "bring the money" if he wants West Ham's Jarrod Bowen after talking him up in midweek.
The Hammers star headed to Anfield for a last eight clash in the Carabao Cup, only to see the Reds run riot in a 5-1 success. Bowen was the man to score a classy consolation for West Ham, providing a moment of magic as he often does for the London outfit.
Klopp declared that he was his "favourite player" outside of his Liverpool squad with Michail Antonio claiming he was laying the ground work for a potential move. Bowen's future was recently secured when he penned a seven-year deal at the London Stadium and the Reds would have to pay top dollar if they want the winger.
The West Ham star said on the Footballer’s Football Podcast : “ Jurgen Klopp said before the game that Jarrod Bowen is his favourite player in the league other than his own players. I think he’s trying to lay those seeds man, he wants Jarrod."
Arsenal's business set to be hampered by Prem rules
Arsenal spent on new signings last January, but any hope of a repeat could hinge on the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules. That's according to The Athletic, who recognise the decision to make the David Raya signing an initial loan points to how tight things are financially.
The same publication suggests Aaron Ramsdale may be the "most obvious" contender to be sold as he looks to make sure of a Euro 2024 place with England. In terms of incomings, up front looks like the position most in need of investment but no big-money moves are anticipated.
Klopp pours water on Kelleher exit
Jurgen Klopp has ruled out a January exit for second-choice goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher and revealed the club are "really happy" with the Republic of Ireland stopper.
The 25-year-old made his 10th appearance of the season for the Reds in their 5-1 win over West Ham in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday but has been linked with a move away from Anfield in the winter transfer window. However, ahead of Liverpool's game against Arsenal, Klopp has shut down rumours of an exit for Kelleher.
Reds eye PSV star
Liverpool have PSV winger Johan Bakayoko on their list of transfer targets ahead of the January window.
That's according to ESPN, who suggest a move for Bakayoko could be one to watch considering Mohamed Salah is set for a month-long absence at the Africa Cup of Nations. Salah's absence would be dependent on how far Egypt get at the tournament, which is scheduled to get underway in mid-January.
Donny close to ending nightmare
United outcast Donny van de Beek is closing in on a move to Eintracht Frankfurt. The midfielder has no place in Ten Hag's plans at Old Trafford, making just two appearances in all competitions.
With that in mind, he has been given permission to join Frankfurt and underwent a medical with the Bundesliga side earlier this week. A completion of the deal appears to be close, with Frankfurt sporting director Markus Krösche now revealing his confidence.
He said: “I am very confident that Donny will be with us for the next six months. We still need quality, also across the board. We need experience, we are a very young team. Donny can certainly help us with that.”
Lokonga could return to Arsenal
Luton could be about to cut short Albert Sambi Lokonga's loan, according to TeamTalk. Belgian midfielder Lokonga joined on a season-long deal from Arsenal but has barely featured for Rob Edwards' side.
Lokonga started against Fulham and Wolves in September, but then suffered an injury which has kept him on the sidelines. He returned to action this month, coming off the bench in a defeat to Manchester City.
Ratcliffe eyes Nice raid
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is prepared to sanction Jean-Clair Todibo's move from Nice to Tottenham, despite interest from United in the defender. Ratcliffe, who owns Nice through his company INEOS, is set to buy a 25 percent stake in the Red Devils.
United have been eyeing up a move for Todibo, with boss Erik ten Hag keen to boost his options at centre-back. The Dutchman could be dealt a blow to his plans by his incoming boss though.
According to the Evening Standard, Ratcliffe will not stand in the way of Todibo joining Spurs. Tottenham are set to make a move for the 23-year-old next month, which looks set to be completed.
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Roma enquire about Chalobah
Roma have enquired about the possibility of signing Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea in January.
Jose Mourinho's side are expected to dip into the market to bring in a new centre-back, with Chris Smalling and Marash Kumbulla both sidelined for several months. In fact, Mourinho didn't even name one recognised central defender on the bench for their 2-0 defeat against Bologna last weekend, as Diego Llorente, Evan Ndicka and Gianluca Mancini started in a back three.
And according to Sky Sports Italia, Roma are now eyeing up a move for Chalobah in the winter transfer window to solve their defensive worries. The Giallorossi have already made a formal request to Chelsea to sign the 24-year-old, who is expected to leave Stamford Bridge in January.
Read more here.
Klopp's Kelleher claim
Jurgen Klopp has ruled out a January exit for second-choice goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher and revealed the club are "really happy" with the Republic of Ireland stopper.
The 25-year-old made his 10th appearance of the season for the Reds in their 5-1 win over West Ham in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday but has been linked with a move away from Anfield in the winter transfer window. However, ahead of Liverpool's game against Arsenal, Klopp has shut down rumours of an exit for Kelleher.
"That is the next thing, we all want Caoimhin to make the next step," Klopp told the Liverpool Echo. "Some of us have heard rumours and stuff like that, like so we have to let him go and stuff like that. We just can't
"We need a solution for us and we are really happy with Caoimhin. But he performs for us on incredibly high levels. He is an exceptional goalkeeper. Yeah, he conceded a few goals where he could have saved if he has more rhythm or he is a bit more lucky."
Klopp rules out Kelleher exit
Jurgen Klopp has ruled out a January exit for second-choice goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher and revealed the club are "really happy" with the Republic of Ireland stopper.
The 25-year-old made his 10th appearance of the season for the Reds in their 5-1 win over West Ham in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday but has been linked with a move away from Anfield in the winter transfer window. However, ahead of Liverpool's game against Arsenal, Klopp has shut down rumours of an exit for Kelleher.
"That is the next thing, we all want Caoimhin to make the next step," Klopp told the Liverpool Echo. "Some of us have heard rumours and stuff like that, like so we have to let him go and stuff like that. We just can't
"We need a solution for us and we are really happy with Caoimhin. But he performs for us on incredibly high levels. He is an exceptional goalkeeper. Yeah, he conceded a few goals where he could have saved if he has more rhythm or he is a bit more lucky."
Antonio on Klopp's Bowen claim
Michail Antonio has admitted Jurgen Klopp can "bring the money" if he wants to sign Jarrod Bowen.
It comes after Klopp praised the attacker before Liverpool's Carabao Cup quarter-final 5-1 win over West Ham, with Bowen finding the scoresheet in his side's heavy defeat.
"Jurgen Klopp said before the game that Jarrod Bowen is his favourite player in the league other than his own players. I think he’s trying to lay those seeds man, he wants Jarrod," Antonio told the Footballer's Football Podcast.
"He can lay the seeds all he likes mate. The man has just signed a seven year deal bro, if he wants that, he can bring the money," Antonio added.
"Who's he going to replace, obviously he plays on the right? Are you hinting at something here? Are you letting Salah go yeah?" he finished.
Rooney eyeing up reunion with Liverpool star
Wayne Rooney is eyeing up a reunion with Liverpool forward Kaide Gordon, according to TEAMtalk.
Birmingham boss Rooney worked with Gordon during his time at Derby and is looking to bring the striker to the West Midlands on loan. Gordon has not featured for the Liverpool first team since early 2022 due to injury.
Miami move for Suarez
Inter Miami have confirmed the signing of Luis Suarez.
The 36-year-old will once again team up with Lionel Messi after the pair spent several successful years together at Barcelona, winning many major trophies.
Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets are also playing their football alongside Messi in Miami.
Read more here.
Marcal signs new Leicester contract
Leicester winger Wanya Marcal has signed a new long-term contract until the summer of 2026.
The 21-year-old, who made his full Foxes debut against Huddersfield in August, scored his maiden goal in a 2-1 victory over Cardiff later that month.
"I'm feeling delighted," Marcal told the club's website. "I'm happy to get it through and continue with the Club for the future. It still feels a little bit surreal to me. In the space of about seven years, I was able to come from the Academy, get a scholarship and become pro.
"I look back and I wouldn't change any of it. I’ve loved every second. Obviously, that's all I've been working towards since I came into the Academy, to get into the first team and be given the opportunity to play."
Dele Alli talks ongoing
Everton remain stuck in talks with Tottenham over a future plan for Dele Alli’s career.
Back in November, Sean Dyche revealed that ‘background talks’ with Alli's former club had begun over his future, after the midfielder had begun a long process of rehabilitation following a serious injury setback last summer.
There is no prospect of Spurs taking Alli back on a permanent deal, but the two clubs are expected to help him a solution to help him resurrect his career.
United urged to bring Greenwood back
Manchester United have been encouraged to bring Mason Greenwood after his impressive form for Getafe in La Liga.
Another ex-United player, has written on social media: "What a player. United need to bring him back!!"
Greenwood left United in the summer despite being cleared of a series of police charges. However, any move to return him to Old Trafford would likely be met with stringent opposition from fan groups.
Roma target forgotten Chelsea star
According to Sky Sport Italia, Roma have made a formal request to Chelsea to sign Trevoh Chalobah on loan in January.
With Chris Smalling and Marash Kumbulla both ruled out for several months, Jose Mourinho is targeting a new centre back in January. Chalobah, 24, featured 25 times in the Premier League for the Blues last season, but is yet to feature this time around. And it's unlikely that Mauricio Pochettino would seek to block any approach for the ex-England Under 21 international.
Chelsea agree deal 'in principle'
Chelsea have reportedly agreed a deal in principle to sign 17-year-old Darou Salam midfielder Pape Daouda Diong.
According to 90min, the defensive midfielder, impressed at November's Under-17 World Cup with Senegal, most notably when his side secured a victory over eventual semi-finalists Argentina.
Salam would undoubtedly be pereived as a signing for the future by Mauricio Pochettino. However, it will also raise eyebrows following the big money summer signings of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia.
Ratcliffe to sanction Todibo transfer
Despite Erik ten Hag implying he won't make any signings in January, some interesting transfer news from Old Trafford.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe will reportedly allow Jean-Clair Todibo to move to Man United from Nice if a deal materialises, despite the INEOS boss owning the French club. Spurs however, remain favourites to sign him, with United already failing with an approach in the summer.
Wolves star signs new deal
Hwang Hee-chan has signed a new contract at Wolves until 2028.
Sporting director Matt Hobbs stated: “Since Hee Chan arrived, it’s not always been plain sailing, but he’s always given everything for the club. Now, the fans are really appreciating what he’s doing on the pitch, he’s scoring goals and is an important part of Gary’s team. It’s fully deserved for what he’s doing on and off the pitch."
Hee-chan has eight Premier League goals this season, according a winner against Manchester City.
Liverpool release Super League statement
Liverpool have released a statement on the newly proposed European Super League.
"Yesterday’s ruling by the European Court of Justice does not change Liverpool FC’s previous stance on a proposed European Super League. Our involvement has been discontinued," the club said.
"We will continue to work with fellow clubs through the ECA and participate in UEFA competitions."