The transfer window opened in early January and speculation is intensifying on potential trades. Check out the latest gossip below and check out all the official offers here.
TOP STORY: Roma makes a new offer from Reynolds
Roma made new offer in an attempt to sign MLS teenager Bryan Reynolds, Fabrizio Romano reports.
The transfer specialist reports that the Italian giants have offered an offer of around € 7million and that while FC Dallas’ Reynolds initially had a deal with league rivals Juventus, no document has been officially signed. .
At just 19 years old, Reynolds has been widely regarded as one of North America’s most exciting talents for quite some time.
Southampton confident on Ings deal
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl is convinced the striker Danny Ings will sign a new contract with the club, reports the Daily Mail.
Despite interest from across the Premier League and reports that Ings is keen to join a club playing Champions League football, Hasenhuttl said the following about the Englishman’s next move.
“I can only say that we want him to stay here,” said the German coach. “We have shown as a club that we want him to be here, without a doubt, and he has shown signals that he wants to stay with us. So I’m still sure we are going well together for the future. “
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Torino sues Fernandes
Torino hopes to take Gedson Fernandes loaned by Benfica, reports Tuttomercato.
Fernandes is currently on loan in north London with Tottenham Hotspur, but hasn’t quite been able to clinch gold with the club – with some suggesting he’s been one of Spurs’ worst signings in a time.
Torino hope to take advantage of this with the report adding that a deal could be reached in the coming days.
Tap-ins
– West Ham United have expressed interest in Sevilla Youssef En-Nesyri, TalkSport Reports. Their £ 27million offer was turned down last week with Sevilla upping their demands to around £ 35million, but with the Hammers appearing unwilling to hit that figure, their search for a new striker continues.
– Sky Sports report Burnley has joined the race to sign the Bournemouth forward Joshua King. The 29-year-old is no longer on a contract during the summer transfer window but could potentially leave this month with the Clarets joining West Ham United and West Bromwich Albion in the goal of his signing.
– Calciomercato reports that AC Milan are currently working on a new contract for the defender Davide Calabria. His current contract is expected to last until summer 2022, but following his performances so far this season, Milan are eager to add at least one or two more years to their time at the San Siro.
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