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Juventus gives United and Chelsea a blow with a swap deal.

The Italian giants have given a big blow to both Manchester United and Chelsea's ambition to sign James Rodriguez by plotting a swap deal to take Rodriguez and give Real Paulo Dybala. Source: express.com.



Man Utd won't sign Lindelof in January.

Manchester United will not sign Victor Lindelof in January despite being linked to the Benfica defender. The form of Phil Jones and Marcus Rojo has convinced manager Jose Mourinho. Source: BBC.


Arsenal choose Reus as Alexis successor.

Arsenal have chosen Marco Reus to be Alexis Sanchez's successor if the Chilean decides to leave the club in 2017 for China. Source: The Daily Mail. 


Allardyce target Gibbs as first signing.

Crystal Palace manager Sam Allardyce has targeted Arsenal full-back, Kieran Gibbs, as his first target of the January transfer window, as he looks to power-up his team for a relegation fight. Source: The Sun.


Barca exploring coaching market.

Barcelona are keeping an eye on the coaching market as they look to find a potential replacement for Luis Enrique, with the current coach at Camp Nou yet to agree on an extension deal with the Catalans. Source: Goal.com.


Roma and Milan in for Wilshere.

Serie A sides AS Roma and AC Milan are set to rekindle their interest in Arsenal-owned, Jack Wilshere, whose contract with the Gunners expires in 2018. Source: Calciomercato.com.


Sevilla want Martial on loan.

Europa League winners, Sevilla want Manchester United's Anthony Martial on loan in January as their top priority. The French international who joined United in 2015 as the most expensive teenager from Monaco has scored 12 goals in 42 appearances for the Red Devils has been out of form for quite some time. Source: RMC.


Chelsea and Liverpool tracking Joe Hart.

Chelsea will turn to Joe Hart this summer to replace Thibaut Courtois if he leaves to join Real Madrid, but the Stamford Bridge will have to compete with Liverpool, who see him as a solution for their goalkeeping crisis. Source: The Mirror.






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