TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal have made a cash-plus-player offer for Fiorentina and Serbia striker Dusan Vlahovic, 21.
(CBS)
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Tottenham are set to make a fresh approach for Wolves and Spain winger Adama Traore, 25.
(Athletic)
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Liverpool are closing in on a £60m deal to sign Colombia winger Luis Diaz, 24, from Porto.
(Sun)
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Manchester United have offered midfielder Paul Pogba a huge new contract - worth a basic £400,000 a week - to avoid the 28-year-old France international leaving on a free transfer in the summer.
(Sun)
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Newcastle have rejected a bid from Everton for Sean Longstaff. The 24-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season but the Magpies hope to agree a new deal with the English midfielder.
(Shields Gazzette)
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Newcastle and one other Premier League club are keen on signing Norwich midfielder Todd Cantwell, 23.
(Sky Sports)
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Newcastle are also keen on West Ham's 24-year-old France international defender Issa Diop and are preparing a £10m opening bid.
(L'Equipe)
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Liverpool's Belgian forward Divock Origi, 26, and Bournemouth's 24-year-old English striker Dominic Solanke are among the players Newcastle are monitoring as they seek cover for the injured Callum Wilson.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Two Premier League clubs are in the running to sign Barcelona's Philippe Coutinho, 29 with a decision on the Brazilian playmaker's future expected to be made on Friday.
(Sky Sports)
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Barcelona are ready to join Arsenal in the race to sign Lille midfielder Renato Sanches.
(Sun)
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Chelsea are not prepared to pay the fee necessary to make on-loan midfielder Saul Niguez, 27, a permanent signing from Atletico Madrid.
(Daily Express)
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Manchester United are unlikely to make any signings this month but will target a central midfielder in the summer, with West Ham's 22-year-old England international Declan Rice a potential target.
(Talksport)
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Millwall are not willing to let Jed Wallace leave the club during January despite intense interest from Turkish side Besiktas.
(Sun)
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Watford have made a bid for Liverpool's English centre-back Nathaniel Phillips, 24, who has been told he can leave the Reds this month.
(Football Insider)
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The Hornets have also told England full-back Danny Rose, 31, that he will not play for the club again and is free to leave this transfer window.
(Sky Sports)
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Newcastle have signed right-back Kieran Trippier from Atletico Madrid for £12m, plus add-ons.
(Sky Sports)
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Leicester City and a host of Premier League clubs will need to pay £33m to sign Club Bruges striker Charles de Ketelaere but the 20-year-old's move to the Premier League in January is a "foregone conclusion".
(Leicester Mercury)
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Manchester United are reported to be in talks to sign Borussia Dortmund defender Dan-Axel Zagadou on a free transfer.
(Daily Mail)
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Barcelona are considering a loan move for Manchester United forward Anthony Martial with a view of signing the 26-year-old France international permanently at the end of the season.
(Sport)
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Newcastle too are interested in Martial on loan as cover for injured striker Callum Wilson.
(Times)
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Barca are also eyeing a move for Chelsea and Denmark defender Andreas Christensen, 25.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Everton and Newcastle have joined Arsenal in the race to sign 24-year-old Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimaraes from Lyon.
(London Evening Standard)
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Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius, 28, has seen a move to Greuther Furth fall apart, with the Bundesliga side unable to afford the fee to end the German's contract at Anfield.
(Daily Star)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Middlesbrough manager Chris Wilder has been named the Sky Bet Championship Manager of the Month for December.
(Sky Sports)
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Paris St-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino is ready to accept any offer to become Manchester United manager.
(Sun)
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Ralf Rangnick fears he has not got the time or influence to solve Manchester United's troubles before his job as interim manager ends in May.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
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Jamaica striker Michail Antonio, 31, has signed a new contract at West Ham until the summer of 2025.
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The CIES Football Observatory rates Manchester City and England midfielder Phil Foden as the second most valuable player in world football at £127m behind only Real Madrid striker Vinicius Jr, who is valued at £139m. Erling Haaland (£119m) ranked third ahead of Mason Greenwood (£112m).
(Daily Mail)
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The FA will block any attempts to reschedule postponed Premier League games during this month's winter break.
(Daily Mail)
Source BBCSport/SkySports