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The window of transfer of the biggest European clubs may be closed, but they are still working tirelessly behind the scenes to organize the coming of their next star. Transfer Talk has been touring the media around the world to see who may be heading to your club when January 1st arrives.
TOP STORY: The Fekir saga now includes Madrid
Nabil Fekir, a Liverpool transfer target in summer that has also been on Chelsea's radar, has been offered to Real Madrid, according to Marca.
The current contract of the 25-year-old expires in 2020 and the President of Lyon, Jean-Michel Aulas, wants to sell it before its value drops or it goes free.
Madrid is looking for a midfield playmaker who could play a role similar to that of the winner of the Golden Ball – and a 33-year-old – Luka Modric.
Fekir, winner of the World Cup this summer with France, scored in Manchester City's 2-1 win in September in the Champions League, and has scored in each of his last three matches of 2018 before the summer break. # 39; winter.
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10:15 GMT: Arsenal hopes to recruit Lille winger Nicolas Pepe were hit by gunners being told that they will have to beat their transfer record to sign it.
The sports director of Lille, Luis Campos, quoted by Telefoot, reportedly said that the Ivorian international Pepe would cost Arsenal 72 million pounds to bring it back from Ligue 1, far more than the 56 million that they paid for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in January.
09:25 GMT: Bad news for Manchester United fans who hope the club will strengthen their defense in January, their target seems long Kalidou Koulibaly maybe on the table.
According to reports reported in Italy, the Napoli defender should extend his contract with Napoli until 2023, making him one of the highest paid players of the club.
PAPER SPEECHES (Mark Thompson, Football Whispers): Arsene in Milan
Rumors of Arsène Wenger finding a job at AC Milan was revived by an article in the Italian newspaper Tuttosport. Gennaro GattusoThe work is in the balance, reports the newspaper, suggesting the specter of Wenger.
The common bond is, of course, Ivan Gazidiswho left Arsenal for a management position in Milan.
Bats in Rome
Roma are interested in moving Chelsea forward Michy Batshuayicurrently on loan in Valencia, the Corriere dello Sport reports.
22 years talented Patrik schick is about to get out of Rome, according to the newspaper, and the Serie A team has identified Batshuayi as a possible replacement.
The 25-year-old Belgian has scored just one La Liga goal this season, however.
That's good Dwight
Dwight Gayle hinted that his loan to West Bromwich Albion could be turned into a permanent affair, reports the Birmingham Mail.
Aged 28, he was part of an exchange loan agreement with Newcastle United. Salomon Rondon in Tyneside, and fans of West Brom chanted "sign his signature" while Gayle scored a hat trick against Rotherham on Saturday.
"It could be on the cards," said Gayle after the game, "but for me, the most important thing is to get a promotion this season and finish in the top two."
Go on a Jetro plane
Newcastle is considering a "swoop" for Jetro Willems in the January transfer window, according to the Daily Mail.
Rafael Benitez would like to strengthen his defensive options, especially in the left-back area, and Willems, 24, currently at Eintracht Frankfurt, is doing the deal.
The fees are expected to be higher than the £ 4.5 million that Frankfurt paid for the Dutchman last year, when entering PSV, and Newcastle could also face Roma's competition for the defender.
The Football Whispers transfer algorithm gives the probability that rumors will occur on a score of five.
Douglas Costa to Manchester United – 4.1
Manchester United has made a bid of 60 million euros for the 28 – year – old winger, according to Calciomercato, but she was denied by Juventus. However, the Mirror has announced that United will only sign a loan in January, accumulating cash for the next permanent director to use this summer.
Adrien Silva at Sporting – 4.0
Silva made it clear that he was ready to take a pay cut to be able to leave Leicester, reports the Portuguese newspaper A Bola. He struggled to join the first team under Claude Puel and spent six months unable to play after his transfer from Sporting in the East Midlands was 14 seconds behind schedule. The only thing that retained potential returns was money, and reducing contract requirements should help speed things up.
Aaron Ramsey at Juventus – 3.4
Juventus has become Arsenal players' favorite for a free transfer this summer, according to Sky Italia. The two Milanese clubs are also in the race, but they would have been rejected by the requirements of the contract of the young man of 27 years.
Idrissa Gueye in Paris Saint-Germain – 3.3
PSG has expressed interest in Gueye to Everton, but has not yet made an official bid for the midfielder, Sky Sports said. Everton's 6-2 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur, for which Gueye was absent due to an injury, could strengthen their resistance to any sale.
Jadon Sancho to Real Madrid – 3.0
The 18-year-old has impressed the world this season with his performances for Borussia Dortmund, which has particularly attracted the attention of Real Madrid, according to Marca. The signing of promising young people is a Madrid strategy for several years now – remember Martin Odegaard? – but they will have to fight Barcelona and Bayern Munich to sign it.
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