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Transfer news LIVE: Premier League clubs battle for Philippe Coutinho, Newcastle close in on Kieran Trippier

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Wednesday 05 January 2022 21:58 GMT
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The January transfer window is open and rumours are swirling around the Premier League and across Europe.

Philippe Coutinho is set to decide between five Premier League clubs battling for his signature as the Brazil star nears an exit from Barcelona and a return to the Premier League. The 29-year-old has struggled since making the move to the Camp Nou and is said to favour a return to England, where he spent five years at Liverpool. Aston Villa are said to be one of those sides involved in the race for the midfielder, according to the Mail, with Arsenal, Tottenham, Newcastle and Everton also linked.

Newcastle appear to be closing in on their first signing of the window after reportedly agreeing a fee with Atletico Madrid for England international right-back Kieran Trippier. The former Tottenham full-back, who joined the Spanish club in 2019, has been keen to move back to England ever since coming close to joining Manchester United last summer. The BBC report that Newcastle have had a bid of £12 million, plus add-ons, accepted for the 31-year-old in what would be club’s first signing under their new owners.

Elsewhere, Arsenal have reportedly made their first move for in-demand Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic, according to Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport. They say the Gunners have made an opening offer of £58.5m for the 21-year-old, in a deal that would see midfielder Lucas Torreira join the Serie A club on a permanent basis. Arsenal will also listen to offers for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang during the window, according to Sky Sports, and it could be that Vlahovic replaces the former captain at the club this January.

Follow all the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip from the Premier League and around Europe:

Man United’s Van de Beek eyes January move

Donny van de Beek could yet leave Manchester United in January, according to ESPN.

The 24-year-old midfielder was said to have reconsidered his options following the dismissal of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

But the Netherlands international has started just one match under interim boss Ralf Rangnick and reportedly has reservations over promises that he will see more game time over the second half of the season.

Van de Beek could seek a loan move away from Old Trafford, with the midfielder keen to secure regular game time in order to secure a place in Holland’s World Cup squad.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 15:20

Premier League clubs eye Everton’s Digne

Newcastle have joined Chelsea and West Ham in competing for Everton’s Lucas Digne, it has been reported.

The left-back has fallen out of favour with manager Rafa Benitez at Goodison Park, with the Toffees open to offers of around £30m for the 28-year-old, according to Sky Sports.

Chelsea are looking for cover for Ben Chilwell, who is out for the season, while Newcastle have made strengthening their defence a priority and are close to signing right-back Kieran Trippier.

Sky Sports add that an unnamed fourth Premier League club has also declared an interest, while Napoli have had an offer to take the Frenchman on loan with an option to buy turned down.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 15:00

Arsenal make opening bid for Vlahovic

Arsenal have made a bid for in-demand Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. The Gunners reportedly tabled an opening offer of €70m (£58.5) for the 21-year-old, who is also being tracked by Tottenham and Atletico Madrid.

Vlahovic has scored 16 goals in 19 appearances in Serie A this season to attract the interest of Europe’s top clubs, and with Arsenal ready to part ways for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the Serbia international has emerged as the leading option on the Gunners’ shortlist.

It has been reported that Arsenal have also considered Real Sociedad’s Alexander Isak, Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins, but are pushing to sign Vlahovic this month.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 14:40

Arsenal ready to listen to offers for Aubameyang

Arsenal are willing to listen to offers for former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in January, according to Sky Sports.

The 32-year-old was stripped of the Arsenal captaincy by manager Mikel Arteta last month following his latest disciplinary breach.

The striker is now at the Africa Cup of Nations with Gabon and with Arsenal lining up a list of possible replacements, they are hoping to receive a suitable offer for Aubameyang this month.

Aubameyang still has a year and a half on his £300,000 a week deal, however, which could put off interest from clubs.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 14:20

Ramsey heading for Juventus exit

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has offered the strongest sign yet that Aaron Ramsey could return to the Premier League this month by saying the Wales midfielder is on his way out of the Serie A club.

Ramsey has been linked with former club Arsenal, Everton and Newcastle while reports on Tuesday said Burnley had seen a formal approach for the 31-year-old turned down by the player.

But his exit from Turin seems increasingly likely during January, something that Allegri appeared to confirm in a press conference on Wednesday.

“Aaron Ramsey returned today after his leave to work in England, but he is an outgoing player,” Allegri said.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 14:12

Aston Villa in talks with Barcelona for Philippe Coutinho loan

Barcelona are in talks with Aston Villa over a deal for Philippe Coutinho.

The former Liverpool star looks set for the exit at the Nou Camp, according to Cope.

A loan until the end of the season is likely to be agreed.

The Brazilian has played 12 times in La Liga this year, including five starts, scoring twice and failing to register an assist.

Jack Rathborn5 January 2022 14:07

Newcastle close in on Trippier deal

Kieran Trippier has agreed personal terms with Newcastle as the club close in on confirming his transfer from Atletico Madrid.

A fee of £12 million, plus add-ons, has been agreed for the right-back and a medical is expected to take place in the coming hours, say The Guardian.

Atletico did not want to sell Trippier, who was part of their title winning team of last season, but they accepted that the 31-year-old was set on a move back to England.

The LaLiga side have already started looking at possible replacements for the England international.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 13:55

PSG offer Juventus swap deal

Paris Saint-Germain have offered striker Mauro Icardi to Juventus in exchange for Moise Kean.

That’s according to La Parisian, who say Juventus have been in touch with Icardi’s camp and have offered the Argentina striker a return to Italy.

PSG want to recoup much of the fee they spent on signing Icardi from Inter Milan but Juventus are unlikely to meet their €50m asking price.

The French club would be interested in Kean, however, who scored17 goals for the club on loan from Everton last season.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 13:30

Spurs, Arsenal face competition for Kulusevski

Tottenham and Arsenal face competition from Sevilla for Juventus forward Dejan Kulusevski, according to Calciomercato.

The Sweden international has been frustrated by a lack of game time at the Serie A club and both Spurs and Arsenal have been linked with the 21-year-old.

They have been joined in the race by Sevilla, however, who are said to be offering Kulusevski regular game time at the club in a loan deal.

Juventus reportedly do not want to sell Kulusevski, who they value at around £30 million.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 13:15

Barca confident on Haaland deal

Barcelona believe they can sign Erling Haaland next summer, despite the financial troubles at the club.

That’s according to Marca, who report that president Joan Laporta has stated that Barcelona will compete for Haaland’s signature next summer.

A host of Europe’s top clubs, including Real Madrid, PSG, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Bayern Munich, have also been linked with the Dortmund striker.

Jamie Braidwood5 January 2022 13:00

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