Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal make Isak decision, Man Utd medical today, Liverpool name striker’s fee

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14 Jan 2025 • 2:01 AM MYT
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Clubs across the continent are in the market for January transfer deals as they look to strengthen their squads for the second half of the 2024/25 season with titles, European football and survival all on the line.

Liverpool and Arsenal are rumoured to be circling new arrivals as they battle it out in the Premier League, and Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo appears to be in the Gunners’ sights after injury to Bukayo Saka. The window could see some big exits confirmed with Trent Alexander-Arnold open to negotiate a possible free transfer to Real Madrid and Manchester United looking to sell Marcus Rashford - with a new ambitious swap for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia reportedly on their radar.

They could face a tussle with Liverpool for the Napoli and Georgia winger as Arne Slot seeks the final piece of what looks a title-winning puzzle. Manchester City’s campaign, by contrast, is in need of reviving, and the Premier League champions are interested in signing Eintracht Frankfurt forward Omar Marmoush and 17-year-old Palmeiras defender Vitor Reis this month as they begin their rebuild. Kyle Walker could be on his way out of the club, though, after informing Pep Guardiola of a desire to explore options away from the club.

Follow all the latest news, rumours and deals below:

January transfer window - live updates

  • The winter transfer window began on 1 January and finishes at the end of the month
  • Arsenal back away from potential Alexander Isak deal
  • Diego Leon to undergo medical at Man Utd
  • Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez up for sale?
  • Manchester City close in on Omar Marmoush
  • Sporting ‘set price’ for Gyokeres for potential summer move

Jorginho to Palmeiras?

17:32

Mike Jones

ESPN say that Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has been offered to Brazilian side Palmeiras.

The club have reportedly met with the player’s agent to negotiate but there is no offer or proposal at this stage. Jorginho’s contract expires in the summer and the club hold an option to extend his stay for an additional year if they so chose.

Dennis gaining interest

17:16

Mike Jones

Nottingham Forest striker Emmanuel Dennis is gaining growing interest from clubs in the Championship and across Europe.

Sky Sports News says that Forest will listen to offers for the 27-year-old forward who is out of contract in 18 months time. Loan and permanent moves are both on the table.

Bruno Fernandes promises to ‘deliver’ more positive results for Manchester United

17:00

Mike Jones

Manchester United captain, Bruno Fernandes, promised to ‘deliver’ more positive results for the team following their penalty shootout victory over Arsenal in the FA Cup third round on Sunday.

Fernandes scored the opening goal at the Emirates Stadium before Arsenal defender Gabriel equalised after Diogo Dalot had been sent off in the second half.

United played 60 minutes with 10-men against the Gunners and came through extra-time to force a shootout which they won 5-3 after Joshua Zirkzee’s decisive winner.

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Guardiola provides update on Walker’s availability

16:45

Mike Jones

Kyle Walker is in contention for Manchester City’s Premier League trip to Brentford on Tuesday despite his request to leave the club.

The City captain was left out of the champions’ matchday squad for Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie against Salford after indicating a desire to move abroad.

Manager Pep Guardiola said: “I don’t have any news. We’ll decide after training. I’m not going to add anything else. It is Brentford on my mind.”

Enzo Maresca knows nothing about Renato Veiga’s potential Chelsea exit

16:30

Mike Jones

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca was expecting defender Renato Veiga to train with his squad on Monday amid reports he is about to be sold, and hinted the 21-year-old owes his international recognition with Portugal to the club.

“I’m not aware that there is an agreement for Renato,” said Maresca, “Yesterday he was here with us working, today he’ll be here with us. At the moment he’s our player. We’ll see if something happens.

“The only thing I can say is that we bought him from Basel, he’s played different positions, played well, and this has allowed him to join the national team for the first time in his life.

“Even if he’s not playing in his position, he’s playing for his national team which means that in the position he is playing, he can do well.

“In this case, a young player who is 21 years, joined Chelsea and started to play in four or five different positions, that’s given him the chance to join his national team so we are very proud of that.”

Chukwuemeka nearing Chelsea exit?

16:14

Mike Jones

Fabrizio Romano says that the door is open for Carney Chukwuemeka to leave Chelsea in January with a loan move the most likely option for the midfielder.

He adds that Borussia Dortmund and Strasbourg are the clubs interested in negotiating.

Romano posted to Twitter/X: “Understand Chelsea have opened doors to Carney Chukwuemeka’s exit this month on loan deal!

“Expected to be a paid loan with salary covered and NO buy option clause. Borussia Dortmund are pushing, in active talks for Carney on loan… another option, loan to Strasbourg.”

Marcus Rashford receiving loan interest from Premier League club

16:00

Mike Jones

Tottenham Hotspur are interested in a loan move for Marcus Rashford and have investigated whether a deal may be possible.

There is a growing feeling that the 27-year-old has played his last game for Manchester United, amid increasing market movement, and Ruben Amorim merely saying “we’ll see” in response to questions on that on Sunday.

That hasn’t yet translated into much interest from Premier League clubs, with only West Ham having previously looked at the possibility, although it is understood that Tottenham have also considered the idea and that there have been informal talks.

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Juventus want Kolo Muani

15:47

Mike Jones

Sky in Italy are reporting that Juventus are making maximum effort to persuade Randal Kolo Muani to join them on loan from Paris Saint-Germain.

That could affect the options of several Premier League teams who are monitoring the situation of the forward with the French club.

Juve are trying to get Muani ahead of competition from AC Milan, Tottenham and Manchester United to obtain the green light from the forward.

Plymouth reject bids for Whittaker

15:32

Mike Jones

Plymouth Argyle have rejected bids from Burnley and Hull City for forward Morgan Whittaker.

The 24-year-old scored the winner against Brentford in the FA Cup on Saturday and will be a big asset in their attempt to avoid relegation from the Championship in the second half of the season.

Pep Guardiola will not stand in way of ‘incredible’ Kyle Walker leaving Man City

15:16

Mike Jones

Pep Guardiola thinks Kyle Walker could have several more years at the top – but will allow him to leave Manchester City. Guardiola backs the right-back to rediscover his best form but similarly will not stand in his way of a move abroad.

The City manager said: “He is an incredible player with his incredible physicality. When he is focused he is unstoppable as a right-back. He’s a top-class player.

“If he is fit he can play one, two, three, four more years as a professional. I have never seen a player with these physical conditions in my career.

“But if he wants to explore (other options), the club is going to explore, and he has to decide, not me. It’s not my decision.”

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Abuse of Kai Havertz’s wife on social media investigated by Arsenal

15:00

Mike Jones

Arsenal are investigating social media posts sent to Kai Havertz’s wife after the club’s third-round exit to Manchester United in the FA Cup.

Havertz missed a penalty in Arsenal’s shootout defeat at the Emirates before his partner, Sophia – who is expecting her first child with the Germany international – reposted two abhorrent messages she had received on Instagram.

She described one message as “shocking” and urged her half-a-million followers to be “more respectful”.

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Malacia to leave Man Utd?

14:47

Mike Jones

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano says that Tyrell Malacia could leave the club if Manchester United receive a suitable offer for the left-back.

Roman wrote on Twitter/X: “Tyrell Malacia could leave Man United now in case of good proposal, even on initial loan with buy clause. …but he’s not a target for Italian side Como, no talks despite reports.”

Liverpool want Semenyo?

14:32

Mike Jones

The Sun’s Alan Nixon says that Liverpool have joined Newcastle in the race for Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.

The 25-year-old scored eight goals and provided two assists in his 33 appearances last season for the Cherries which is a decent return.

However, Nixon reports that Bournemouth want £50m for the forward which seems massively excessive.

Enzo Maresca on Ben Chilwell:

14:17

Mike Jones

“He has been top. Very professional. He works hard. I feel shame because of the situation but, in terms of behaviour, he has been very good.

“First of all because it is my choice [why he didn’t play in the FA Cup]. Reason why I said probably because I can see Malo Gusto, Reece James or Marc Cucurella doing different kind of job during the game.

“I think Chilwell is a top full-back, doing that job up and down and given opportunity in past to win titles and be in national team, but I struggle to see Ben doing different kind of things.”

Gelhardt leaving Leeds?

14:00

Mike Jones

Leeds forward Joe Gelhardt is expected to undergo a medical at Hull City ahead of an expected loan move until the end of the season.

The 22-year-old has not played for the club since October and will want to get back onto the pitch as soon as possible.

Olympiacos’ interested in Antony

13:49

Mike Jones

Olympiacos are monitoring the situation for Manchester United’s Antony.

The Sun suggest the Europa Conference League holders have tabled a €2m (£1.7m) loan fee for a six-month deal. That deal includes an €18m (£15m) option to buy.

The winger joined Man Utd two years ago following an £86m deal with Ajax.

Kyle Walker wants to leave Man City this month, says Pep Guardiola

13:34

Mike Jones

Pep Guardiola has revealed that club captain Kyle Walker has asked to leave Manchester City this month and explore the option of playing abroad as his career starts to wind down.

Walker, 34, still has 18 months left on his contract having signed a new three-year deal in the summer of 2023 when he was wanted by Bayern Munich but the German side were unable to agree a deal with City.

The right-back has fallen out of favour in recent weeks, having not started a game since the 2-1 defeat in the Manchester derby on 15 December, and he wasn’t even selected for the much-rotated side that thrashed League Two Salford City 8-0 in the FA Cup on Saturday evening with Matheus Nunes deputising in defence instead.

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Arsenal given hope in hunt for goalkeeper

13:19

Mike Jones

Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia was a target for Arsenal over the summer and the Gunners even saw a bid rejected for the 23-year-old.

But Espanyol sporting director Fran Garagarza has since stated that the club could sell the goalkeeper in the future and reports from Spain, per Sport Witness, suggest the Gunners are still interested.

Arsenal had a €20m (£16.6m) bid rejected but a second bid could be successful for a player who has a €30m (£25.4m) release clause.

Nunez up for sale?

13:03

Mike Jones

Put this rumour down as questionable.

Football Insider are saying that Liverpool are willing to sell Darwin Nunez if their valuation for the Uruguayan is met.

The club apparently want between £50m-£60m for the striker in order to green light any potential move.

Nunez has been linked with a switch to Newcastle in recent weeks but that figure would seemingly be a high one for the Magpies who are wary of breaching PSR.

The more likely option is that the Reds hold on to Nunez in case the club cannot come to an agreement with Mo Salah over a contract extension.

Expect no movement in January but maybe one to watch out for in the summer when more details are known.

Atalanta target Calvert-Lewin

12:48

Mike Jones

New Everton manager David Moyes could have his work cut out if the club agree a deal to let Dominic Calvert-Lewin leave. The forward is in dire need of rediscovering his best form but The Sun report that he could be on his way out.

They say that Serie A side Atalanta want to sign Calvert-Lewin who is into the final few months of his contract at Goodison Park.

Calvert-Lewin is able to sign a pre-contract deal should he agree to to the move.

Newcastle, meanwhile, have also been interested in a move for the 27-year-old, who has 2 goals in 19 appearances this season.

Viktor Gyokeres price agreed by Sporting CP for bumper summer transfer?

12:34

Mike Jones

Sporting CP and Viktor Gyokeres have come to an agreement over what fee should be deemed acceptable for a bumper summer transfer.

Record in Portugal float a figure of £58.6-62.8m (€70-75m) for any interested clubs.

Ruben Amorim has been linked with a reunion next season at Old Trafford, with the Portuguese tactician enduring a rocky start to life as Manchester United manager.

Brighton receive offers for Moder

12:19

Mike Jones

Brighton midfielder Jakub Moder reportedly has two offers on the table to leave the club.

The Mirror say that a report from Polish outlet Meczyki claims Serie A side Udinese and Bundesliga outfit Union Berlin have both put forward their interest to sign the 25-year-old.

Moder has struggled for game time under Seagulls boss Fabian Hurzeler and is into the final six months of his contract so a move in January is a real possibility should Brighton receive the price they want.

Brereton Diaz heading to Sheffield?

12:03

Mike Jones

Sheffield United are the new favourites to sign Southampton striker Ben Brereton Diaz on loan this month.

Brereton Diaz has made just four Premier League substitute appearances for the Saints since September and the club are looking to move on some of the personnel they feel are not integral to the team.

Sky Sports News reports that Sunderland and Blackburn have made approached for the striker but Brereton Diaz’s on preference is to return to Sheffield United where he spent five months on loan last year.

Southampton are believed to want a contractual guarantee from any Championship club that they will sign the forward permanently if that club is promoted to the Premier League.

A move to keep tabs on.

Ipswich and Villa close to Philogene deal

11:55

Mike Jones

Ipswich Town are hoepful of completing a deal for Aston Villa forward Jaden Philogene.

The 22-year-old Philogene has passed his medical and agreed terms on a 4.5 year contract with the Tractor Boys. The fee is apparently worth over £20m with performance-related add-ons included.

That price could fund the majority of Villa’s fee to bring in Borussia Dortmund’s Donyell Malen which would be decent business for the midlands club.

Villa agree deal for Malen

11:52

Mike Jones

Aston Villa have agreed a deal with Borussia Dortmund to sign forward Donyell Malen, Sky Sports News understands.

Dortmund have been asking for a fee in the region of £25m for the striker but there is no confirmation on the price Villa agreed.

The 25-year-old has 41 caps for the Netherlands and has three goals in 14 appearances for Dortmund this season.

Manchester United face stumbling blocks in chase of key transfer target Nuno Mendes

11:50

Mike Jones

Manchester United need a sale in order to meet Paris Saint-Germain’s €60m valuation of Nuno Mendes, with Ruben Amorim and the new INEOS leadership keen to start a badly-desired overhaul.

The 22-year-old left-back has been targeted as a key first signing to give balance to the team, but the Old Trafford hierarchy are currently short on the salary offer as well as the transfer fee.

The situation reflects how difficult this crucial first window is for Amorim, with many at United openly talking about how much business needs to be done but how little money there is to spend amid Profit and Sustainability Rule restrictions.

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Chelsea chasing Kobbie Mainoo

11:36

Mike Jones

Chelsea are at the top of the list of clubs who want to sign Kobbie Mainoo should he depart Manchester United.

The Daily Mail are reporting that there is a stalemate in negotiations over a new deal between the midfielder and the Old Trafford hierarchy despite Mainoo having two-and-a-half years left on his current contract.

If United do sell the player it would be financially beneficial given any proceeds from a sale would go down as pure profit on the accounts.

The fans would not be pleased as Mainoo is a homegrown talent that broke into the first team under Erik ten Hag and has continued to impress.

Eddie Howe on Newcastle outgoings

11:22

Mike Jones

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe was asked if the club had received any offers for players during this window and he replied: “Don’t think so.”

The manager then explained: “I said at the start of January we didn’t really want to focus on any outgoings. It’s not a month we want to destabilise anything.

“We need to try and keep the harmony of the group. The feeling is really strong at the moment, as you can imagine.”

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Eddie Howe on Martin Dubravka’s future:

11:12

Mike Jones

Speaking in a press conference, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe addressed the future of his goalkeeper Martin Dubravka who is currently subbing in as the No. 1 while Nick Pope is absent.

Dubravka has previously spent time out on loan, famously at Manchester United, but seems set to remain at St. James’ Park if he and the club can negotiate a contract extension.

Howe said: “Martin has never said he wants to leave. He’s been a very, very good professional for us. It’s difficult when Nick is playing and Martin isn’t. He had to stay ready.

“He’s performed well and that’s down to his training levels. Whatever the weather, he’s there. You can see what Newcastle means to him emotionally. All these things will be playing a part for him.

“I think it will help [Newcastle and Martin playing well]. The team is in a good moment and he’s in a good moment. He knows he’s a part of that. The main focus is on Martin’s future. We need to clear that up with just six months left on his contract.

“I’m not totally up to date [with contract situation] with everything so I don’t want to tell you any lies but talks are ongoing.”

Diego Leon to undergo medical

11:05

Mike Jones

Teenaged defender Diego Leon is set to undergo a medical ahead of a potential move to Manchester United.

The defender has landed in England ahead of a transfer from Cerro Porteno and will undergo a medical in the next couple of days ahead of a reported £6m move.

He won’t officially join United until the summer but this transfer seems to be moving ever closer.

Amorim unsure if Rashford has played last game for Man Utd

10:54

Mike Jones

Following Manchester United’s FA Cup win over Arsenal, Ruben Amorim was asked whether Rashford would be seen in a United shirt again.

Amorim replied: “I don’t know. We’ll see. He is a player for Manchester United. We’ll see. He has to work.

“He has to represent his club and he loves his club but I have to make choices. I already spoke about how I make the choices. It is what it is. Let’s continue, let’s see the next game and like I said I have to make a selection.”

AC Milan to formally approach Man Utd over Marcus Rashford

10:47

Mike Jones

Marcus Rashford was left out of Manchester United’s matchday squad for the FA Cup match against Arsenal which points more clearly that the winger will be leaving the club during this window.

Sky Sports News say AC Milan, who have been in talks with Rashford’s team, are reportedly preparing a formal bid for the 27-year-old with United believed to want a straight loan.

The hierarchy at Old Trafford understand that they are likely to have to subsidise some of Rashford’s wages in order to get a deal over the line.

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Man Utd and Real Madrid to fight it out for Ederson?

10:36

Mike Jones

Manchester United may have to fight off competition from Real Madrid if they hope to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson.

The 25-year-old is enjoying another strong season in Serie A and is attracting interest from across Europe. He is valued at near £50m and United’s close proximity to the edge of PSR restrictions may mean Madrid have the edge in terms of purchasing power.

Spanish outlet AS also report that Madrid are keen on Real Sociedad star Martin Zubimendi, who rejected a move to Liverpool in the summer, and have made him their priority as a midfield target.

Napoli line up replacement for Kvaratskheila

10:21

Mike Jones

It seems increasingly likely that Khvicha Kvarartskheila will be leaving Napoli amid interest from PSG and possibly Liverpool.

As such the Italian side have lined up his replacement in the form of Lille’s Edon Zhegrova. Zhegrova has made 21 appearances for the French club so far and performed exceptionally against Juventus in the Champions League.

The price for the forward is believed to be between €25-30m and Napoli plan to use the money from Kvaratskheila’s sale to fund the transfer should they need to.

Marcus Rashford, Martin Zubimendi and six more players who could be on the move this January

10:06

Jack Rathborn

The winter transfer window opened on 1 January, with clubs across Europe looking for value in a difficult market this month.

Injury crises, title challenges and relegation battles will force plenty of clubs into the market in early 2025, with plenty of eyes on the Premier League as clubs such as Arsenal and Manchester City look primed to make signings.

Some high-profile players could be leaving England too this winter, with Marcus Rashford and Trent Alexander-Arnold being tipped to negotiate moves away from their clubs.

And across the continent, plenty of Europe’s in-form players are also being linked with moves, from Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi to Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres.

But who are the major players being tipped for moves, and where could they end up?

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Kobbie Mainoo transfer stance revealed as Ruben Amorim responds to Chelsea interest

09:46

Jack Rathborn

Ruben Amorim has declared that he wants to keep Kobbie Mainoo at Manchester United but stopped short of saying he can guarantee the midfielder will stay at Old Trafford.

United head coach Amorim suggested his priority in January is not to buy players but Mainoo is a target for Chelsea and the 19-year-old, who has been in talks with United about a new contract, could help raise funds as the sale of a homegrown player is particularly lucrative under PSR regulations.

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Oliver Glasner: Trevoh Chalobah missed FA Cup clash due to ‘contractual issue’

09:26

Jack Rathborn

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner revealed “a contractual issue” prevented Trevoh Chalobah from playing in their 1-0 FA Cup third-round victory over Stockport.

Chalobah’s absence fuelled rumours the Chelsea loanee could soon be on his way back to his parent club.

Eberechi Eze’s fourth-minute goal proved the winner at Selhurst Park, where Chalobah was in attendance but left out of the matchday squad, despite Glasner suggesting on Friday that the defender was likely to start.

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Liverpool winger on five man shortlist for Napoli to replace Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

09:06

Jack Rathborn

Napoli are now open to the idea of selling talented Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but a new name has now emerged as a possible replacement.

Edon Zhegrova has been linked with a move to Naples, reports Corriere dello Sport, after impressing for Lille.

While Bologna’s Swiss international Dan Ndoye is another option. Antonio Conte prefers Lecce’s Danish starlet Patrick Dorgu.

While Roma’s Matías Soulé and Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa also come under consideration.

Arsenal back away from potential Alexander Isak deal

08:46

Jack Rathborn

Arsenal have backed down from a potential blockbuster move for Alexander Isak this summer.

The numbers have simply become too much for the Gunners to make work, reports the Mail.

It is no surprise that Newcastle and the market’s valuation of the Swedish striker has rocketed since his sensational run of form.

It is a blow for Mikel Arteta, who continues to struggle to find the right solution in attack, with Kai Havertz impressing at times but unable to consistently lead the Gunners’ front line.

And Isak, who Newcastle want to keep, would now cost more than the British record fee of £115m that Chelsea paid Brighton for Moises Caicedo.

Manchester United’s transfer problem is simple – their players are unsellable

08:30

Richard Jolly

Ruben Amorim was deflecting suggestions he was spending January in a search for reinforcements. “My players are always my favourites so I really love my players and want to keep my players, especially the talented ones,” said the Manchester United head coach. But there was a caveat, one inserted four times into three answers: “We will see”.

It was deployed once when Amorim was asked if he wanted Kobbie Mainoo to stay. The answer came in the affirmative, but with that proviso: we will see. Because it is, as Amorim variously described it, a difficult moment, a hard moment and a special moment. Which, in turn, is less because of a Premier League table that shows United in 13th.

But financially. Somehow United posted an income of £661m last year yet reported a £113m loss. They are both one of the richest clubs in the world and yet have among the least room for manoeuvre in the transfer market, constrained by PSR rules that they had hoped were supposed to limit the nouveaux riches. Their squad has a combined value of £666m, according to Transfermarkt valuations, which can sound a lot until it is factored in that Ten Hag spent over £600m, none of it on homegrown players such as Mainoo and Marcus Rashford and previous managers’ recruits like Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot, Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire.

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Man City in talks to sign 20-year-old Uzbekistan international defender

08:00

Harry Latham-Coyle

Manchester City are in talks with Lens about a deal for the Uzbekistan centre-back Abdukodir Khusanov.

The French club’s manager, Will Still, confirmed Khusanov could leave this month as City look to make him their first January signing. He left Lens’ training ground due to illness and the 20-year-old, who joined Lens in 2023, may have played his last game for the club.

Still said: “We’re not going to lie to each other. We know that there are negotiations in progress, things are moving. We’re not fooled. For the moment, he’s still here and if things were to move, you’ll probably know before me. He went home because he’s really sick. If he’s still available, he’ll be in the squad.”

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Antonio Conte confirms Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has asked to leave Napoli

07:45

Harry Latham-Coyle

Napoli forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has sparked a potential January transfer window scramble after telling manager Antonio Conte he wants to leave.

The 23-year-old Georgia winger, valued at around £70million, is regarded as one of Europe’s hottest properties and has been linked with Paris St Germain, Chelsea and Liverpool, with the French capital seemingly his most likely destination.

He played a key part in Napoli’s first Serie A title win in 33 years in 2022-23 and is contracted to the club until 2027.

“Kvaratskhelia has asked to leave the club,” Conte told a press conference ahead of Napoli’s league match at home to Hellas Verona on Sunday.

“I spoke to him and he confirmed his plan to leave the club. I feel very disappointed because I spent six months trying to make him feel at the centre of the project, to make him see that something important could be done.

“There was a contract that was supposed to be renewed. Obviously I didn’t do enough to convince both parties to carry on together.

“I’ll take a step back because I can’t keep chained up a player who doesn’t want to stay.

“He’s not available for Verona. We’ll see what happens, we are losing an important player.

“We haven’t thought how to replace him yet, it was a bolt from the blue and today the most important thing is tomorrow’s match against Verona.

“If Kvara is a Napoli player today, tomorrow or on January 31st, we’ll see. The situation will be monitored but it’s right to leave the ball in the hands of the club, the player and his advisors.”

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Nathan Ake knows Man City will miss ‘big character’ Kyle Walker if he leaves

07:30

Harry Latham-Coyle

Nathan Ake believes Kyle Walker would be a huge loss to Manchester City should he leave the club this month.

City skipper Walker was left out of the matchday squad for Saturday’s 8-0 FA Cup rout of League Two Salford after expressing a desire to move.

Manager Pep Guardiola said Walker, 34, wanted to “explore the options to play abroad at the end of his career” after eight years at City in which he has won 17 trophies.

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Kyle Walker wants to leave Man City this month, says Pep Guardiola

07:00

Luke Baker

Pep Guardiola has revealed that club captain Kyle Walker has asked to leave Manchester City this month and explore the option of playing abroad as his career starts to wind down.

Walker, 34, still has 18 months left on his contract having signed a new three-year deal in the summer of 2023 when he was wanted by Bayern Munich but the German side were unable to agree a deal with City.

The right-back has fallen out of favour in recent weeks, having not started a game since the 2-1 defeat in the Manchester derby on 15 December, and he wasn’t even selected for the much-rotated side that thrashed League Two Salford City 8-0 in the FA Cup on Saturday evening with Matheus Nunes deputising in defence instead.

Guardiola has now revealed why, admitting that the England international has requested to leave the club in the January transfer window to play abroad and he doesn’t believe he is in the right headspace to contribute to the team.

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West Ham boss Graham Potter refuses to be drawn on Marcus Rashford speculation

06:00

Harry Latham-Coyle

New West Ham boss Graham Potter distanced himself from speculation he wants to sign Marcus Rashford from Manchester United.

Potter was appointed as Julen Lopetegui’s successor on Thursday and was in the dugout to watch his side lose their FA Cup third-round tie 2-1 at Aston Villa on Friday night.

Following his appointment at the London Stadium, the Hammers have been linked with wantaway Red Devils forward Rashford in the January transfer window but Potter remained tight-lipped.

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Manchester United face stumbling blocks in chase of key transfer target Nuno Mendes

17:40

Mike Jones

Manchester United need a sale in order to meet Paris Saint-Germain’s €60m valuation of Nuno Mendes, with Ruben Amorim and the new INEOS leadership keen to start a badly-desired overhaul.

The 22-year-old left-back has been targeted as a key first signing to give balance to the team, but the Old Trafford hierarchy are currently short on the salary offer as well as the transfer fee.

The situation reflects how difficult this crucial first window is for Amorim, with many at United openly talking about how much business needs to be done but how little money there is to spend amid Profit and Sustainability Rule restrictions.

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