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Arsenal have made a fresh bid to sign Leicester's highly-rated teenage left-back Ben Chilwell, who has also been a target for Liverpool and Manchester City.

Crystal Palace will have to pay Emmanuel Adebayor £77,000-a-week if they want to sign him this month. The Togo striker, 31, left Tottenham in September after being frozen out by Mauricio Pochettino. However, his contract does not expire until the summer so Spurs are still paying him his £102,000-a-week wages.

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Steve McClaren is closing in on a move for Tottenham outcast Andros Townsend. Newcastle boss McClaren is pushing hard for a £10m deal and is increasingly confident of getting the England international winger's transfer done this month.


Southampton manager Ronald Koeman wants a reference from interim Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink to help him become the next permanent choice at Stamford Bridge.


Chelsea midfielder Ramires could be set to leave Stamford Bridge this month with Bayern Munich and PSG keen (Mail).

Tottenham have been offered the chance to sign Jackson Martinez from Atletico Madrid, who has been linked with Chelsea (Mail)

Chelsea have made Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri their No.1 managerial target (Sun)

Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce has been told he has no chance of landing forward Andre Ayew from relegation rivals Swansea this month.

Sunderland have completed the controversial signing of Newcastle legend Steve Harper. The veteran goalkeeper, who spent 20 seasons at St. James' Park before joining Hull on a free transfer in 2013, immediately deleted his Twitter account amid abuse from Magpies fans.




Manchester United are closing in on £60m Benfica star Renato Sanches, who would then be loaned back to the Portuguese side (Mail)





Pablo Zabaleta has been assured he does still have a future at Manchester City after falling out of favour this season (Manchester Evening News)
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Any club interested in Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski will have to pay over £75m this summer (L'Equipe)

Stoke boss Mark Hughes admits he still admires Emmanuel Adebayor, who he managed at Manchester City (Stoke Sentinel)

Aston Villa missed out on another two transfer targets this week as bids for Lovre Kalinic and Lamine Sane fell through (Birmingham Mail)

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