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The transfer rumour mill continues apace with only two weeks to go until the deadline, as Arsenal chase a forward to boost their chances of winning the Premier League. The Gunners were beaten to the signing of Ukrainian winger Mykhailo Mudryk by London rivals Chelsea, who paraded the 22-year-old at Stamford Bridge yesterday, and it leaves Mikel Arteta still looking for one more signing to boost his options.
Arsenal have made contact with Barcelona over the possibility of signing Brazilian winger Raphinha and Spanish forward Ferran Torres, according to 90min, while they have been offered the chance to sign Leandro Trossard from Brighton after his recent fallout with manager Roberto De Zerbi.
Meanwhile Chelsea have decided they are willing to let Raheem Sterling leave the club, writes Football Insider, having splurged on Mudryk among a whole host of new signings at the club. Liverpool are considering moving for Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves now, rather than in the summer, in a bid to solve their disastrous form, writes the Mirror.
Follow all the latest transfer news and rumours below.
Brighton target forward Valentin Castellanos in bid to bolster attacking options
Brighton have contacted New York City FC and Girona about a move for Argentine forward Valentin ‘Taty’ Castellanos, as they seek to evolve their forward line.
With Leandro Trossard expected to leave this window after declaring he wants to move, manager Roberto De Zerbi needs another attacker, and Castellanos fits the right profile.
The 24-year-old has scored five goals in 18 appearances this season for Girona, where he is on loan from the Catalan club’s sister outfit New York City. Girona are 47 per cent owned by City Football Group.
The Liga club are nevertheless reluctant to sell this January due to Castellanos’ impact this season and would rather keep him until the summer.
Michael Jones16 January 2023 16:50
Aston Villa agree deal for Chicago Fire striker Jhon Duran
The deal for the striker will reportedly cost Villa an initial £14.75million.
“Aston Villa can confirm that an agreement has been reached with Chicago Fire for the permanent transfer of 19-year-old striker Jhon Duran,” read a Villa statement.
“The deal is subject to the player passing a medical, agreeing personal terms and obtaining the necessary work visa.”
Colombia international Duran made 22 appearances in the MLS for the Fire last season, scoring eight goals, and has played three times for his country.
Michael Jones16 January 2023 16:40
Jurgen Klopp handed the authority at Liverpool to do something he never has before
Once emotions had calmed, Jurgen Klopp went to Liverpool’s training base and responded as he always does – to double down, to go again and keep the energy going. It is badly needed.
This time, having already said “sorry” in response to a question about the formation, he was literally apologetic.
Michael Jones16 January 2023 16:30
Angelo Ogbonna urges fans to stick with West Ham after sliding into bottom three
Angelo Ogbonna insists it is important for West Ham to understand their current situation after they dropped into the Premier League relegation zone.
The Hammers have taken just one point from the last 21 on offer following a 1-0 loss at fellow strugglers Wolves on Saturday.
Daniel Podence’s low drive early in the second half was enough for Wolves to secure a much-needed victory, which saw them move out of the bottom three to be replaced by their visitors.
David Moyes has asked fans to stick with the team despite a run of six defeats from their last seven league outings, with a home game against a similarly out-of-form Everton next up.
Michael Jones16 January 2023 16:20
Chelsea short-term successes show they remain a club on mixed wavelengths
A worsening injury crisis, big money deals and even bigger contracts have been thrown into a boiling, bubbling pot of new ownership, struggling coach and discontented fans.
Saturday’s win saw all of these issues unfold and more in a bizarre, frustrating and nervous afternoon of football.
Lawrence Ostlere16 January 2023 16:08
No Chelsea follow up on Madueke
Chelsea are yet to follow up on their initial discussions with PSV about Noni Madueke.
The club had talks last week with PSV but there has been no further contact since. This is likely because Chelsea were concentrating on completing the record £88.5m deal for Mykhailo Mudryk.
The signing of the Ukranian winger may mean that the Blues interest in Madueke has cooled.
Michael Jones16 January 2023 16:00
Weghorst a ‘perfect fit’ for Man Utd
Paul Parker says new loan signing Wout Weghorst is a “perfect” fit for Manchester United after the striker was drafted in from Burnley to fill the void left by Cristiano Ronaldo’s controversial departure.
Retired United and England defender Parker told Soccernews: “I think Wout Weghorst is the perfect signing for Man United. He is strong and we saw during the World Cup that he is also very good with his feet.
“He is not only a target man but will also add that asset to the club which they have been missing.
“He is a completely different player in my opinion than what he was in Burnley. He has added so much to his game since then and I think he can help Man United to achieve their goals this season.”
Michael Jones16 January 2023 15:50
Julen Lopetegui silent on Pablo Sarabia links to Wolves
Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui refused to discuss any incoming transfers as he remained cautious over new arrivals.
The head coach shut down any talk of signings ahead of Tuesday’s FA Cup replay with Liverpool.
Paris Saint-Germain head coach Christophe Galtier has confirmed attacking midfielder Pablo Sarabia is poised to move to the Premier League, with Molineux his expected destination.
Flamengo midfielder Joao Gomes is also a target, with Wolves having already signed Matheus Cunha on an initial loan from Atletico Madrid.
Michael Jones16 January 2023 15:40
How does Pep Guardiola make the numbers add up for Man City and Erling Haaland?
At a fraught point in the Manchester derby, Pep Guardiola felt he had to get something off his mind. The Catalan called Erling Haaland over and intensively gave the Manchester City forward a series of instructions.
As he listened, the Norwegian didn’t look anywhere near as enthused about any of this as his manager. Haaland stood there with his hands on his hips. That might have been down to his generally impassive appearance, but it came as part of a very passive performance.
Haaland was barely involved in the game, with only 19 touches, and two shots. Even Jack Grealish beat him to a header for a goal that could have been his, effectively removing the forward from what he is supposed to be there for.
Those last few words nevertheless provoke a far bigger question, that is complicating City’s season. Is Haaland there for just goals, or more?
Michael Jones16 January 2023 15:30
Wolves waiting on West Ham response
Wolves are still waiting for a response from West Ham regarding their offer for defender Craig Dawson.
The midlands club are said to be “hopeful” of completing the deal before the end of the window with Dawson keen on the move.
The defender was left out of the West Ham squad for Saturday’s defeat at Wolves. He almost joined Wolves on Deadline Day in the summer and this transfer only seems like a matter of time.
Michael Jones16 January 2023 15:22
Kaynak: briturkish.com