Liverpool linked with two defenders in January transfer window

Liverpool linked with two defenders in January transfer window

Published Dec. 6, 2014 5:53 a.m. ET
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Each day we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around look to splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...


Hull City manager Steve Bruce wants to cut short Hatem Ben Arfa's season-long loan spell, with the winger having failed to impress during his time at the Yorkshire club.

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Joe Hart will be the world's highest-paid goalkeeper when he signs his new five-year Manchester City deal, which is reportedly worth £31m.

Liverpool could sign a replacement for Glen Johnson in January, with top target Martin Montoya's agent insisting that the 23-year-old will "100%" leave Barcelona this winter.


Leicester City have made a bid for in-demand HNK Rijeka striker Andrej Kramaric, also a reported target for Spurs and Chelsea.

Manchester United target Diego Godin is going nowhere, according to his current Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone.

Arsenal and Manchester United target Sami Khedir says he is "curious" to see where he ends up.


Manchester United are set to sell three unwanted players in January - goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard and midfielders Nani and Anderson - to finance a £200m assault on the transfer market.

Genoa captain and left-back Luca Antonelli, 27, says he is dreaming of a switch to Liverpool.

Arsenal and Liverpool have been dealt a blow in their pursuits for Jackson Martinez, with the Porto striker's agent playing down a Premier League move.


DeAndre Yedlin has been granted a work permit this week and is expected to complete his move to Tottenham in January.

Fraser Forster says that moving to Southampton from Celtic has given him the platform and profile to dislodge Joe Hart as England goalkeeper.


Manchester United are prepared to spend another £100m next summer. Defenders Mats Hummels, Aymeric Laporte and Diego Godin are on their radar.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino insists Tottenham have never considered letting in-form striker Harry Kane leave the club.


Arsene Wenger is reportedly weighing up a move for Lyon's in-demand midfielder Nabil Fekir.

 

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