TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal have been told that 24-year-old Argentine midfielder Emiliano Buendia will not be leaving Norwich City during this transfer window.
(Independent)
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Tottenham are pushing ahead to make a summer move for Southampton star striker Danny Ings, according to reports.
(Sun)
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Liverpool and Tottenham are looking into a possible deal for Inter's Italy midfielder Nicolo Barella, 23.
(Calciomercato)
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Tottenham and England midfielder Dele Alli, 24, is confident he will agree a loan move to Paris St-Germain in the January transfer window.
(Sun)
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Alli's hopes of a move rest on what demands Spurs place on PSG.
(Goal)
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Ings wants to return to a Champions League club and is holding off on a new deal with the Saints.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Inter Milan and Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, 27, has no interest in joining Manchester City.
(Daily Express)
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Cardiff winger Josh Murphy is at the centre of a three-way transfer battle from Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday and Derby.
(Sun)
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Liverpool and Barcelona have not given up hope of signing Bayern Munich and Austria defender David Alaba, 28, despite Real Madrid being close to a deal.
(Sport1)
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AC Milan have agreed a deal to sign Chelsea and England defender Fikayo Tomori, 23, on an initial loan with a view to a permanent deal worth up to 30m euro (£26.6m).
(Calciomercato)
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Manchester United are preparing an £11m bid for Lens and Argentina defender Facundo Medina, 21.
(La Voix du Nord)
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Nice are no longer interested in signing United's 28-year-old England midfielder Jesse Lingard on loan.
(Sky Sports)
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Talks between England Under-21s midfielder Jamal Musiala, 17, and Bayern Munich over a new contract have stalled, with Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City monitoring the situation.
(Goal)
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Newcastle United defender Emil Krafth's £2.7m move to Istanbul Basaksehir has stalled after the 26-year-old Swede started for the Magpies against Arsenal on Monday.
(Daily Mail)
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Mainz striker Jean-Philippe Mateta has arrived in London and will undergo a medical on Wednesday ahead of a loan move to Crystal Palace.
(Sky Sports)
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Bayer Leverkusen are in talks with Leicester City over a deal to sign English winger Demarai Gray, 24.
(Sport1)
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West Ham have been told it will cost them at least £35m to prise Youssef En-Nesyri out of Sevilla this month.
(Daily Star)
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Manchester City have a £27.5m buy-back option on Aston Villa and Brazil midfielder Douglas Luiz which expires this summer, but Pep Guardiola is not expecting to pursue the 22-year-old.
(Birmingham Mail)
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The Premier League is looking into the circumstances surrounding Robert Snodgrass' move from West Ham to West Bromwich Albion.
(Sky Sports)
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Montpellier have rejected a bid from West Ham United for French striker Gaetan Laborde, 26.
(Guardian)
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Real Madrid's Norway midfielder Martin Odegaard, 22, has asked to leave the club.
(Marca)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Wayne Rooney says he will stay on as the manager of Derby County even if the planned takeover of the club does not happen.
(Times)
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Atletico Madrid want manager Diego Simeone to sign a new deal keeping him at the club until 2024.
(AS)
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David Martindale has made a sensational start to life in management with Livingston but faces a nervous wait to discover whether he can continue in the role.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Queens Park Rangers have launched an audacious attempt to have their Financial Fair Play penalty reduced by writing a heartfelt letter to other Championship sides, claiming the £42m punishment dished out in 2018 is too harsh.
(Daily Mail)
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National League clubs will discuss ending their season during crisis talks on Wednesday over Government funding now coming in the form of loans instead of grants.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Newcastle's American defender DeAndre Yedlin, 27, says he is in the dark over his future as the club have not instigated contract talks.
(Newcastle Chronicle)
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Premier League chiefs hope to end the uncertainty over Covid-19 postponement rules by getting two new protocols agreed by clubs on Wednesday.
(Sun)
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Derby County's hierarchy are making contingency plan.
(Daily Mail)
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The Premier League will reiterate the need to follow the ban on hugging during goal celebrations when the clubs meet on Wednesday for their next shareholders' meeting.
(Times)
Source BBCSport/SkySports