Arsenal are connected to Real Madrid’s Martin Odegaard
Hello and welcome to standard Sport’s January LIVE move-in window.
Rumors are warming with the deadline increasingly on the horizon, clubs are fighting these expired agreements to strengthen their respective groups in a hectic campaign.
Mikel Arteta has shown that Arsenal are expecting additional signings amid reports that talks with Real Madrid have begun on an agreement with Martin Odegaard, it appears that a movement for Norwich midpoint Emi Buendia will not travel to the United Arab Emirates before the 1 February deadline.
Frank Lampard would face an expulsion from Chelsea if the performances and effects do not immediately, while Fikayo Tomori is the last in his assignment to Serie A frontman AC Milan.
Tottenham, who would love Danny Ings, and West Ham are connected to Jesse Lingard, Manchester United now follow in the footsteps of former Tottenham player Christian Eriksen, as well as Borussia Dortmund stars Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho.
Crystal Palace signed an 18-month loan deal for Mainz striker Jean-Philippe Mateta and West Ham appears to be suffering in the branch with approaches from Gaetan Laborde and Youssef En-Nesyri failed.
Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain have joined Barcelona in Manchester City defender Eric Garcia’s career and Liverpool are suing Wolves winger Adama Traoré.
Follow all the latest news, gossip, deals and rumors for January movements below.
Fabrizio Romano reports that Chelsea’s defence is expected to undergo his medical review in Italy on Friday before closing the deal.
Tomori is expected to sign up for Serie A leaders through a loan agreement until the end of the season, which includes the option of a permanent summer movement worth 30 million euros.
Arsenal also showed interest, while Everton saw a £ 13. 3 million offer rejected.
“As such, we still did not have a selection to relieve them of their duties in order to effect the effects and position of the league with a replacement of the coach. “
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl also spoke to the media this afternoon and inevitably asked about rumors about Saints striker Danny Ings.
This week’s reports said former Liverpool Ings leader, who would be of interest to Tottenham, had postponed discussions about a contract extension at St Mary’s while looking to return to a Champions League club.
“Until the contract is signed, a new one (the problem) will stop, I think,” Hasenhuttl said.
“I can say that we need you to stay here. We’ve shown as a club that we need him to be here, definitely, and he’s shown signs that he needs to stay with us. So I’m still sure we’re going well in combination for the future. “
Meanwhile, Arteta has given up hope of keeping Folarin Balogun at the club.
The talented teenage striker has reached the last six months of his contract with Arsenal and has not yet settled for an extension amid the interests of several foreign clubs.
“In any case, in relation to his contractual scenario with the club, he was just trying to convince him that he has a long career at the club, not to send him the opposite message,” Arteta said.
“Before he trained with the first team, we did that and he trained a lot with us.
“It’s getting bigger every day, it’s showing up like a real famine and it’s going to be with us. We’re looking to do anything because we need it to stay and we have to go through it step by step. “
”I think he’s made wonderful progress in the last few months, where he didn’t even have an education and then he had some smart games for us.
“So the steps are there in each and every sense and we have to check to keep them. “
More Mikel Arteta now as he explains how the departures of Sokratis, Mesut Ozil and Sead Kolasinac were going to make the length of Arsenal’s team manageable. . .
“Well, we couldn’t go on with 31 players on the team. It’s ungovernable,” he said.
“When you have to put something foreign aside, things get even more complicated.
“For a few weeks, it may be fine, but doing so for months and maintaining health, ambition and chemistry in the position is complicated.
“One of the main goals is to make decisions about how we were going to make up for that.
“For me, the thing is, everybody’s worried and they have a chance. Everyone fights for a place, but they want to feel like they have a chance to play when they happen.
“When you’re absolutely out of the equation, it’s hard to find that motivation. “
German journalist Raphael Honigstein presented an update on Jadon Sancho’s front at Manchester United, a recent appearance on Sky’s Transfer Talk podcast.
“Everyone in Dortmund knows there won’t be anything in January,” he said.
“The player is making any move, there is a very transparent agreement that transfers of this magnitude to Dortmund will take place until this summer.
“A great movement announced in January a few years ago. It’s Christian Pulisic [in Chelsea].
But remember, even your summer deal.
“So no one will stop United, if he comes out and feels confident, to say, ‘Let’s make this deal now, let’s make sure we get in now. ‘
“And announce it at the end of January. It’s essentially possible. “
Liverpool face Manchester City over Adama Traoré.
According to Spanish Sport, the two Premier League giants are suing the Wolves winger with Leeds.
Meanwhile, the wolves are going to sign a loan from Real Sociedad striker Willian José.
Zinedine Zidane insists that he is not worried about his long career at Real Madrid after a slowdown in the form that left the speed of the LaLiga name to 4 questions and outside the Spanish Super Cup and the King’s Cup.
After Los Blancos were eliminated by the third division Alcoyano on Wednesday night, the Frenchman said:
“When you lose other people, communicate about it, but I take on duty and whatever. I am very relaxed, our players need to win each and every game, they look to do it, but infrequently something else happens. You have to face it.
“We’ve played well, a little less recently, but apart from the last two games, we’ve done well this season and we have what we’re capable of.
QPR won a coup after midfielder Tom Carroll ruled for 3 months for a knee injury.
The 28-year-old midfielder suffered a tear in the knee ligament opposite Luton this month and Rangers can speed up moves to point to a central midfielder.
QPR has asked about several players, Stefan Johansson of Fulham.
Manager Mark Warburton was forced to play against Chris Willock in center midfield in Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Cardiff.
Dr Imtiaz Ahmad, head of QPR’s medical services, said, “This is a disappointing move for Tom. “
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