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Transfer Talk: Celina, Niasse, McLaughlin, Wickham, O’Connell, Harper, Fry, Wells, Choudhury, Grigg, Gibson, Diakhaby

Check out the transfer talk for the Premier League…

Leeds United have been offered Andre Gray on loan, with Watford wanting a £2m loan fee.

Liverpool have been forced to spring into action over a deal for Timo Werner after Chelsea opened talks with the RB Leipzig striker, according to reports.

Burnley boss Sean Dyche is lining up a £10million swoop for centre-half Dael Fry from Middlesbrough.

Leeds United are continuing to chase Southampton hitman Che Adams.

Man Utd are set to go up to £15million for Birmingham star Jude Bellingham — to fend off a late move by Chelsea. Arsenal also want him.

Other stories reported:

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo is confident his side can sign a striker in January. (Express & Star)

Wolverhampton Wanderers have reportedly dropped out of the race to sign Birmingham City youngster Jude Bellingham.

Brighton boss Graham Potter is keen on raiding his old club Swansea for Kosovo midfielder Bersant Celina. (Sun on Sunday)

Villa. Would like Benteke back but that has to be a buy. Palace not keen on loans for the big lad. (Alan Nixon)

Aston Villa boss Dean Smith has confirmed the club are close to sealing a deal for Genk striker Mbwana Samatta.

Leicester have rebuffed loan enquiries from Burnley and Newcastle for midfielder Hamza Choudhury.

Crystal Palace are weighing up a move for Norwich City defender Jamal Lewis.

Sheff Wed. Offer for Wickham at Palace is low wages on loan. Needs to get better. Lad came on yesterday ? (Alan Nixon)

Sheffield United‘s Jack O’Connell is high on Tottenham‘s list of potential replacements for Jan Vertonghen.

Brighton are among the teams trying to land 23-year-old forward Hwang Hee-chan from Red Bull Salzburg. (Daily Telegraph)

Newcastle and Inter Milan have reached a loan agreement for Valentino Lazaro with an option to buy.

Tottenham have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Krzysztof Piatek after the AC Milan striker insisted he is looking for a challenge in the Champions League, according to reports. A move to Newcastle is ruled out, journalist Alan Nixon suggests that Spurs might not want to pay the £35m. Other reports say Crystal Palace and Everton also keen in him.

– Carlo Ancelotti is keen to sign Emre Can to bolster Everton’s midfield, he has a £42m release clause. AC Milan also want him. (via Gazzetta dello Sport)

Everton‘s Oumar Niasse has rejected a move to Nottingham Forest. Leeds also said to be keen. (via Football Insider)

Burnley are keen on £18m striker Vedat Muriqi, who plys his trade at Fenerbahce in Turkey. (Sporx)

Bolton are interested in signing Burnley defender Jimmy Dunne, currently at Fleetwood, as Josh Earl returns to his parent club Preston North End.

Crystal Palace are edging closer to the signing of Dundee’s 18-year-old winger Scott Banks. (Sunday Express)

Toulouse and Genk are interested in taking Aston Villa goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic on loan, with a move expected in the next seven days.

Middlesbrough will take back Ben Gibson – but only if they reach an agreement on wages with Burnley.

– Nahki Wells, on loan at Queens Park Rangers from Burnley, is reportedly on the radar of Wigan Athletic.

Man City winger Leroy Sane has sacked his agent as speculation over a move to Bayern Munich continues. (Sunday Mirror)

Manchester United are keen on PSG defender Thomas Meunier. (French Football News)

Manchester United have reached a deadlock with Sporting Lisbon over the transfer of Bruno Fernandes.

Arsenal and Manchester United target Thomas Lemar has decided that he wants to stay at Atletico Madrid until the summer. (Daily Express)

Real Madrid have beaten Man Utd to the signing of Ajax midfielder Donny van de Beek. (Sunday Express)

– According to France Football, Arsenal have agreed on a five-year contract with Layvin Kurzawa.

 

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