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Latest on Guardiola, Arnautovic, Falcao, Lukaku, Arsenal almost done deal; Alan Curtis, Joe Cole etc.

  • Chelsea Fc wont give up on Pep Guardiola. The Blues are keen to hijack any deal between the Bayern Munich boss and their Premier League rivals, after the coach's admission that he wants to manage in England.
PSG keen on Arnautovic (Stoke City Striker).  The Austrian forward has been in fantastic form along with his striker partners in the Potters line-up but has turned down a new contract at the club



                                               

Chelsea FC cancels Radamel Falcao’s loan. The striker returned to Monaco this week to have a thigh injury assessed, and The Guardian now claims that Chelsea are considering cutting short his  loan spell.



Manchester United are ready to test Everton’s resolve for striker Romelu Lukaku, according to the Mirror. Lukaku has bagged 15 goals in the Premier League so far with 12 coming in his last 12 games in all competitions to take his season’s total to 19.

Ashley Fletcher
Man Utd youngster Ashley Fletcher, who has joined Barnsley on loan for a month.

Manchester United have been in talks with Lazio over a move for Lacazzette midfielder since December... but there’s a problem. The 22-year-old is owed a bonus payment as part of his £35 million buyout clause and is in no rush to leave the Serie A club until he gets it.








Mohamed Elneny
Arsenal are closing in on Mohamed Elneny with the Egyptian midfielder set to sign from Basel imminently.

Alan Curtis
Swansea City AFC have confirmed that Alan Curtis will remain in charge of the club until the end of the season. The 61-year-old has W1 D2 L2 since taking over from Garry Monk.

Morgan Amalfitano has joined Ligue 1 club Lille on a two-and-a-half-year deal. The 30-year-old left West Ham by mutual consent in October.

Joe Cole
Everton have made their second signing of the January transfer window.  It's Shani Tarashaj, a 20-year-old striker from Grasshoppers, and he joins on a four-and-a-half-year deal.

Joe Cole has completed his permanent switch to Coventry. The former England midfielder has been on loan with the Sky Blues, turning in several impressive displays.

Sunderland have landed Bayern Munich defender Jan Kirchhoff for an undisclosed fee. The former German Under-21 international has penned an 18-month deal.




































































































































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