- Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is weighing up a shock bid for Watford forward Troy Deeney.
- Swansea are edging towards placing caretaker manager Alan Curtis in charge until the end of the season.
- Bournemouth are preparing to offer Patrick Bamford a Premier League lifeline after the Chelsea striker cut short a loan deal with Crystal Palace.
- Cardiff have slapped a £10m price tag on goalkeeper David Marshall.
- Southampton are lining up a move for £7.5m-rated Sebastien Haller as a potential replacement for Sadio Mane.
- Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry's season-long loan to West Brom has been scrapped.
- West Ham are willing to offload forward Andy Carroll this month and his former club Newcastle and Sunderland are ready to pay up to £18m.
- Manchester United are set to relaunch a £75m bid to sign Gareth Bale from Real Madrid.
- Thibaut Courtois admits Chelsea's stars are playing to save their futures at Stamford Bridge.
- Sadio Mane is trying to force a move away from Southampton after Chelsea and Bayern Munich joined Manchester United in the race to sign the forward.
- Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri has made a £2m move for AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong and is offering a £1m bonus if the Foxes reach the Champions League.
- Manchester City have been told young Schalke midfielder Leroy Sane will cost them at least £40m.
- Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been linked with Manchester City and has fueled exit talk by putting his house on the market.
- Sadio Mane is ready to force his way out of Southampton after snubbing a new offer.
- Rangers have beaten Arsenal to Accrington starlet Josh Windass.
- Aston Villa have targeted Arsenal defender Mathieu Debuchy to lead their fight against relegation.
- Watford will move for Lazio winger Keita Balde Diao if they miss out on Andros Townsend.
- AEK Athens are eyeing a move for Aston Villa's Charles N'Zogbia.
- Nottingham Forest are closing in on Bojan Jokic.
- Swansea City will resurrect their bid to re-hire former manager Brendan Rodgers in the summer, with Alan Curtis likely to remain in charge for the rest of the season.
- Crystal Palace are keen on Wolves striker Benik Afobe and Swansea midfielder Jonjon Shelvey but the deals could set them back £20m in total.
- Cardiff striker Kenwyne Jones is joining Abu Dhabi side Al Jazira on loan with a view to a permanent move in the summer.
- Leicester are to pull out of their ambitious bid for Dynamo Kiev defender Aleksandar Dragovic after the club raised their valuation to £25m.
- Leicester City will look to offer forward Jamie Vardy a new contract in January, in a bid to ward off interest from both Manchester clubs and Chelsea.
- AC Milan are one of the clubs interested in signing Marouane Fellaini but Manchester United want him to stay at the moment and have already rejected several approaches regarding a possible loan deal.
- Tottenham are poised to make Ebbsfleet United wonderkid Shilow Tracey, 17, their first January signing.
- Gareth Bale is considering his future at Real Madrid after the Spanish club confirmed the dismissal of coach Rafael Benitez, only seven months after he was placed in charge.
- Leicester have opened talks with Sampdoria over teenager right-back Pedro Pereira.
- Tottenham have explored the possibility of signing Ademola Lookman and allowing the 18-year-old forward to stay at Charlton.
- Andy Carroll would consider leaving West Ham only if it meant a return to Newcastle, despite former manager Sam Allardyce being interested in signing him at Sunderland.
- Inter Milan have been told that Pablo Zabaleta, the Manchester City right back, may be available in the summer.
- Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce has accused the Premier League of putting players' health at risk and devaluing the FA Cup by staging a full programme of fixtures next Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Oumar Niasse is set for a £15m move to the Premier League, with a host of clubs interested on the Lokomotiv Moscow striker.
- Alan Pardew is ready to offer Jonjo Shelvey an escape route out of Swansea by bidding to take him to Crystal Palace next month.
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