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Andy Thompson
Chelsea will only trigger a £40m buy-back option for Bournemouth and Netherlands centre-back Nathan Ake, 24, if they can offload 23-year-old Denmark defender Andreas Christensen. (Sun)
Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United are trying to sign centre-back Samuel Umtiti, 26, from Barcelona with the Spanish club keen to sell the France international. (El Desmarque - in Spanish)
Crystal Palace have rejected an approach from German champions Bayern Munich to sign Zaha. (Guardian)
Tottenham have joined the race to sign AC Milan's 24-year-old Poland international striker Krzysztof Piatek with the Italian side holding out for £30m. (Guardian)
Spurs have no immediate plans to sign a replacement for injured midfielder Moussa Sissoko, 30, who is out until April. The club are focusing on signing a midfielder if they sell Kenyan Victor Wanyama, 28, and Denmark international Christian Eriksen, 27. (Evening Standard)
Brighton, Crystal Palace and Southampton are all looking to sign Tottenham right-back Kyle Walker-Peters, 22, on loan. (Sky Sports)
ARSENAL, SPURS TARGET WHO WENT HIS OWN WAY
Norwich right-back Max Aarons had big clubs ringing him "every day" in the summer and the January transfer window has brought more interest from Tottenham, Arsenal, West Ham, Everton and others, but his route to the top was an unconventional one.
Find out how a player who spent two years without a club not so long ago has gone on to become one of the Premier League's most exciting and in-demand full-backs.
BREAKING NEWS
West Ham United have made a revised offer for Benfica midfielder Gedson Fernandes.
Benfica are leaning towards accepting the new deal.
The club feel Fernandes is more likely to maintain his value at West Ham as they believe he will get more first team opportunities at the London Stadium.
Benfica are due to hold a board meeting tomorrow to discuss the final conditions of the deal
{In the article:
West Ham and Benfica have been in continued negotiations over the signing of Fernandes, with the Hammers' initially offering an 18-month loan with an obligation to buy for £33m.
West Ham and Benfica have been in continued negotiations over the signing of Fernandes, with the Hammers' initially offering an 18-month loan with an obligation to buy for £33m.}
Chelsea offered Lemar
Chelsea could steal in on Atletico Madrid star Thomas Lemar.
The Frenchman is likely to be able to leave Atletico this month, with the La Liga side open to a loan deal.
Arsenal and Tottenham have both been long-term admirers of Lemar.
But the Standard reports Chelsea have been offered the chance to sign him as a cheaper alternative to Wilfried Zaha.
Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United are trying to sign centre-back Samuel Umtiti, 26, from Barcelona with the Spanish club keen to sell the France international. (El Desmarque - in Spanish)
Crystal Palace have rejected an approach from German champions Bayern Munich to sign Zaha. (Guardian)
Tottenham have joined the race to sign AC Milan's 24-year-old Poland international striker Krzysztof Piatek with the Italian side holding out for £30m. (Guardian)
Spurs have no immediate plans to sign a replacement for injured midfielder Moussa Sissoko, 30, who is out until April. The club are focusing on signing a midfielder if they sell Kenyan Victor Wanyama, 28, and Denmark international Christian Eriksen, 27. (Evening Standard)
Brighton, Crystal Palace and Southampton are all looking to sign Tottenham right-back Kyle Walker-Peters, 22, on loan. (Sky Sports)
ARSENAL, SPURS TARGET WHO WENT HIS OWN WAY
Norwich right-back Max Aarons had big clubs ringing him "every day" in the summer and the January transfer window has brought more interest from Tottenham, Arsenal, West Ham, Everton and others, but his route to the top was an unconventional one.
Find out how a player who spent two years without a club not so long ago has gone on to become one of the Premier League's most exciting and in-demand full-backs.
BREAKING NEWS
West Ham United have made a revised offer for Benfica midfielder Gedson Fernandes.
Benfica are leaning towards accepting the new deal.
The club feel Fernandes is more likely to maintain his value at West Ham as they believe he will get more first team opportunities at the London Stadium.
Benfica are due to hold a board meeting tomorrow to discuss the final conditions of the deal
{In the article:
West Ham and Benfica have been in continued negotiations over the signing of Fernandes, with the Hammers' initially offering an 18-month loan with an obligation to buy for £33m.
West Ham and Benfica have been in continued negotiations over the signing of Fernandes, with the Hammers' initially offering an 18-month loan with an obligation to buy for £33m.}
Chelsea offered Lemar
Chelsea could steal in on Atletico Madrid star Thomas Lemar.
The Frenchman is likely to be able to leave Atletico this month, with the La Liga side open to a loan deal.
Arsenal and Tottenham have both been long-term admirers of Lemar.
But the Standard reports Chelsea have been offered the chance to sign him as a cheaper alternative to Wilfried Zaha.