January 21st
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The January transfer market is now officially open, with clubs across Europe looking to get deals over the line to enhance their squads for the second half of the season. Teams are already working tirelessly behind the scenes on identifying targets to sign or loan.
Managers will be constantly assessing their squads with sporting directors and recruitment staff scanning the market for potential deals in the market. A plethora of players will be unhappy with their lack of minutes, with their agents aiming to secure them a move to ensure first-team football for the second half of the season. The rumour mill is beginning to pick up pace and we’ve collated some of the biggest current transfer stories.
Rumour | |||
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Centre-Forward
Ipswich |
30 % |
Tottenham | ||
Premier League | Premier League |
Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap has garnered a huge amount of interest since making the move to the promoted club this season. According to TeamTalk, the young striker and his remarkable goalscoring in the Premier League is the subject of serious interest from both Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea this month.
Rumour | |||
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Left Winger
Man City |
5 % |
Bor. Dortmund | ||
Premier League | Bundesliga |
Manchester City seem set to make a number of signings this month, which could mean a few big names also depart the club. According to the Sun, one such player is likely to be Jack Grealish. The England international is out of favour in Pep Guardiola’s squad and is now reportedly being heavily linked with a move to Borussia Dortmund or AC Milan before the January window draws to a close.
Rumour | |||
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Centre-Forward
Man Utd |
9 % |
AC Milan | ||
Premier League | Serie A |
Manchester United are still severely underperforming under new manager Ruben Amorim and that could mean some big changes in his squad this month. According to ESPN, the Old Trafford club could consider loaning young striker Rasmus Hojlund back to Serie A, with AC Milan being heavily linked with a move for the misfiring goalscorer.
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