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THE January transfer window is rolling on at speed and the rumours are hotting up. Manchester United chiefs are set to make their decision regarding who will become interim manager today, with
Como center back Jacobo Ramón has been watched by scouts from Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Newcastle United and Tottenham. Real Madrid hold a buy-back clause for the young defender worth just €8 million (£6.9 million, $9.3 million). (Source: CaughtOffside)
Manchester United have three weeks to complete their transfer business before the February 2 deadline and there are updates on Elliot Anderson and Igor Tyjon
Marc Guehi may hold out for a switch to Arsenal this summer in a new twist, reports claim. Manchester City want to sign the Crystal Palace captain this month following injuries to Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol, with Arsenal and Liverpool keen on moving in the summer - when his current contract at Selhurst Park expires.
Ruben Amorim reportedly had seven transfer targets vetoed by the Manchester United board before his dismissal.
Marcos Senesi is set to leave Bournemouth on a free transfer this summer after telling the club he won't sign a new deal, with Manchester United, Juventus and Barcelona all interested in the Argentina
United have officially recalled Toby Collyer from his loan at West Bromwich Albion. Collyer had already returned to Carrington for treatment on a calf injury that is expected to keep him out for around eight weeks, and United have decided he will not go back to the Hawthorns when fit.
GOAL takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from around the world.
Sports Illustrated rounds up the latest transfer rumors and gossip from around the world.Premier League There is a four-way battle in the Premier League for Paris Saint-Germain forward Bradley Barcola.
JOSHUA ZIRKZEE’s proposed mid-season transfer to Roma has COLLAPSED, the Italian club’s sporting director has revealed. The player was seeking a fresh start away from Manchester United
Labelled by Fichajes as 'one of the biggest strategic blunders' in recent European football, McTominay's exit looks a real blunder from Old Trafford chiefs - and with that in mind, they're reportedly considering a return for the Naples poster boy.