DAVID DE GEA turned down a move to Nottingham Forest in January, according to reports.
On the other hand, Tottenham beat Spanish giants Barcelona thanks to the signing of young Swede Lucas Bergvall.
Meanwhile, Fulham beat Wolves to secure the signing of striker Armando Broja on loan from Chelsea on deadline day.
Elsewhere, Said Benrahma’s move from West Ham to Lyon did not go through on time – and the French side have lodged an appeal with Fifa over the issue and said they would “hold West Ham responsible”.
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Conor Gallagher doesn’t need to leave Stamford Bridge.
The midfielder is closely linked to Tottenham.
Blues chiefs could look to sell Gallagher, although boss Mauricio Pochettino is a huge fan.
According to movement expert Rudy Galetti, the England international’s priority is Chelsea.
Thomas Partey is reportedly no longer a target for Juventus.
The Ghanaian is closely linked with a move to Serie A this summer.
According to Calciomercato, Juve are concerned about Partey’s injury history in seasons.
Massimiliano Allegri’s side could turn to Manchester City’s Kalvin Phillips or Tottenham’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
Manchester United are interested in signing Michael Olise from Crystal Palace, according to reports.
The Red Devils are already making plans for a summer revamp of their squad now that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has completed his partial takeover of the club.
United are running out of cash for January and possibly wouldn’t move for the Palace star this month.
But according to Standard, Erik ten Hag will try to sign the 22-year-old this summer.
Spurs are in a position to make another circular of negotiations with Genoa with the aim of closing a deal for Radu Dragusin.
Ange Postecoglou hopes to add the 21-year-old centre-back to his squad as soon as possible.
Tottenham have gifted the Romanian around £20 million.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Genoa expects a payment close to £26 million.
According to reports, Jadon Sancho’s loan to Borussia Dortmund is his “key stage”.
It has emerged that the Bundesliga side are in talks with Manchester United over the loan of their former winger.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claims that Dortmund want the deal to happen “very soon”.
But they will cover part of Sancho’s salary.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta expects to be active in the transfer market this month.
The Gunners boss has seen a dent put in his side’s title chances in recent weeks.
According to The Times, the Spaniard is looking for a new midfielder, either forward or back, this month.
Having spent a lot of cash in recent years, the Gunners’ bosses would arguably struggle to achieve those three goals.
West Ham are reportedly interested in signing Chelsea striker Armando Broja.
Hammers manager David Moyes will sign a new striker this month.
According to journalist Rudy Galetti, Broja is on West Ham’s wish list.
He claims that the Hammers are like PSG ace Hugo Ekitike.
Manchester United could reportedly land Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting.
The former Stoke striker is set to warm up the Bayern Munich bench with Harry Kane at the helm.
According to The Athletic, it is possible that the Red Devils will try to loan the 34-year-old this month.
Jadon Sancho is “pushing” to sign for Borussia Dortmund “as soon as possible”, says movement expert Fabrizio Romano.
It emerged that Dortmund were in talks with Manchester United to bring Sancho back to the Bundesliga on loan.
Sancho has been frozen at Old Trafford since September following a falling out with Erik ten Hag.
Newcastle and Peterborough expect big payouts if Arsenal sign Ivan Toney.
The Brentford striker has been heavily linked with the Gunners this month.
However, Arsenal are facing the festival of Chelsea and Tottenham and Toney is reportedly valued at £100m via the Bees.
A deal worth that amount would see both Newcastle and League One Peterborough pocket millions thanks to their sell-on clauses.
According to Sky Sports, Posh has a 30% clause in the £5m deal that brought Toney to Brentford in 2020.
Meanwhile, Newcastle would receive 30 percent of that amount after selling the futures contract to Peterborough two years earlier.
These clauses would see Darren Ferguson get £30m if Toney sells for £100m, and the Magpies would charge £9m for that figure.
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Les Bleus watched the 20-year-old Portuguese star win 3-0 at Famalicao on Friday, having been at the club for several weeks.
SunSport understand that the West London club see Silva as a potential new pillar in their defence.
Recent signings Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile have not been able to identify themselves since their arrival at Stamford Bridge.
Meanwhile, veteran defender Thiago Silva will turn 40 next season and may still be leaving when his contract expires this summer.
Arsenal have complained to PGMOL about the opposition’s poor response to Bukayo Saka.
The Gunners feel Premier League players are not being punished enough for kicking England abroad, avoiding referees’ yellow cards.
The issue was raised to the Prem refereeing staff in a verbal exchange last year as part of a normal discussion in which all the big clubs are involved in a campaign.
Arsenal have cited a backlog of incidents to make their voices heard.
Saka, 22, was the league’s third-most fouled player in 2023 with 87, behind Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew (117) and Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes (92).
The fear was exacerbated by the fact that Saka has been dealing with an Achilles tendon injury for most of the season and also slowed down in the Champions League draw against Lens on Oct. 3.
As a result, Saka’s form has plummeted, with one goal in her last six appearances in Prem.
Arsenal are reportedly still keen on Douglas Luiz.
The Brazil midfielder would cost around £15million in January – but Aston Villa are understandably reluctant to sell the Brazilian.
Luiz is said to be ahead of Fulham’s Joao Palhinha on the list of conceivable moves for Gunners boss Mikel Arteta.
Ray Parlor claims that keeping Thomas Partey would boost Arsenal’s name hopes.
But the Gunners legend also advised that the Ghanaian presenter should be sacked if the only option was a big new deal.
Parlor told Danish magazine Tipsbladet: “If they don’t give him the long-term contract he wants, it would be better to let him go.
He’s been injury-prone and Arsenal probably don’t need to put the money his agent needs on the table.
So soon it will be better to let him pass and bring him some money. It’s about striking the right balance. “
“It’s the same thing they faced with Granit Xhaka; If you lose it, you lose it, and let’s move on.
“But in an ideal world, I think a player like Partey would at least be part of the team if Arsenal need to win the title. “
Three of Manchester United’s highest-earning players are reportedly very likely to be sold.
Pariah winger Jadon Sancho is the most sensible on the list.
But centre-back Raphael Varane and midfielder Casemiro could also be on the way.
The difference is that Sancho is expected to move out this month, likely on loan, while Varane is expected to leave this summer and Casemiro is struggling for his long career after injuries.
Jadon Sancho is a January target for West Ham, according to reports.
The Manchester United winger has been heavily linked with a move away from Old Trafford this month.
Sancho remains banished from the first-team squad, with the Red Devils looking to offload the outcast during the current window.
The 23-year-old has not played for United since August after his public falling out with Erik ten Hag.
With the window already open, several clubs are keeping an eye on Sancho’s situation, reports the Daily Mail.
West Ham are one of those clubs, even if David Moyes is reluctant to loan him out.
Borussia Dortmund, Juventus and RB Leipzig have been connected with Sancho for weeks now.
Manchester United will offer youngster Shola Shoretire a new contract, according to the Manchester Evening News.
United want to protect the academy product’s value before sending him out on loan in search of first-team experience.
According to the report, a permanent exit after the new contract is also ruled out.
Manchester United and Real Madrid will face off for Argentina U-20 midfielder Federico Redondo.
TeamTalk suggests Liverpool could also like the 20-year-old Argentinos Juniors star.
United have struggled to fill the defensive midfield position, with Casemiro struggling and Sofyan Amrabat struggling since arriving on loan in the summer.
It is claimed that it is possible that Redondo will be available this summer, for around £8m.
Frenkie de Jong has remained quiet in the face of rumours linking him with Manchester United.
A journalist told him: “Your season in Barcelona, your club, your city.
“But #mufc’s still here, he’s still interested. A new league can bring you a new lease of life, right?
De Jong replied: “Maybe, but I’m very happy in Barcelona. It’s hard to say. For now, I feel smart here. “
Arsenal are in contact with Sporting Lisbon defender Ousmane Diomande, according to Football Insider.
The Gunners’ targets are believed to be a midfield anchor and a natural finisher.
But it’s claimed once-cap Ivorian Diomande, 20, is regarded as an excellent long-term prospect.
With Jadon Sancho connected with a move to West Ham, here’s a look at the odds of his next club thanks to BetFair.
Spurs must beat Arsenal and Manchester United to sign Genoa centre-back Radu Dragusin.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano says Spurs have agreed terms with the 13-cap Romanian.
Dragusin, 21, joined Genoa permanently from Juventus in January 2023 after a successful loan spell.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in Douglas Luiz.
The Brazilian midfielder is said to earn around £15m in January; however, Aston Villa are understandably reluctant to sell the Brazilian.
Luiz is said to be ahead of Fulham’s Joao Palhinha on the list of conceivable moves for Gunners boss Mikel Arteta.
The Red Devils are reportedly the latest to sign Atalanta centre-back Giorgio Scalvini.
It is claimed that the Red Devils are willing to pay the Serie A club’s asking price (around £44m) for the Italian who has earned seven caps.
French journalist Seb Ecrivain, of Les Bons Conceil Du Sports, wrote on X: “Negotiations are at a complex stage, with the club in a position to fulfil the 20-year-old’s release clause. “
Arsenal have seen a less expensive option in Ivan Toney.
The Gunners are now reportedly serious about signing Santos striker Marcos Leonardo.
But the Brazilian U-20 star is also a target for the European giants.
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