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January Transfer Window and Rumours Soccer 

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West Ham striker Danny Ings is a potential target for Wolves in this window. Wolves are looking for potential forwards after Sasa Kaladjzic joined Eintracht Frankfurt on loan.

Reports indicate that West Ham may consider suitable offers for Ings.

Wolves are already without top scorer Hwang Hee-Chan for the next few weeks as he's representing South Korea at the Asian Cup.
 
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Kylian Mbappe's representatives say no decision has been made on the forward's future, nor have discussions begun with any other team apart from PSG.

The striker's contract expires at the end of the season and Mbappe can speak to clubs outside France now the deal has entered its last six months.

Reports in Spain claimed that Mbappe had agreed to join Real Madrid at the end of the season, but those claims have now been refuted.

"There is no agreement made on the future of Kylian, nor have any discussions begun on this topic," the PSG player's agent group said.

"No influence can dictate Kylian's timing, discussion, thinking or decision."
 
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Real Madrid are interested in a summer deal for Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies, according to reports.

Real squad planner Juni Calafat has advised Davies's representatives that he should not extend his contract at Bayern. The club have been negotiating a new deal for Davies, with his current deal expiring in 2025.

He generally feels comfortable in Munich but, if there is no agreement by the summer, a sale then is realistic.
 
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Ian Maatsen is scheduled to undergo a medical with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday ahead of his loan move from Chelsea.

The clubs are in the final stages of concluding the deal until the summer, which does not include any option nor obligation to buy the left-back.
 
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Tottenham are close to an agreement with Genoa to sign central defender Radu Dragusin.

Talks have reached the advanced stages. According to reports in Italy, Spurs have made an offer of an initial £21.5m (€25m) plus an extra €5m (£4.3m) in bonuses.
 
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Newcastle United are exploring the possibility of adding Paulo Dybala to their squad.

The Argentine forward reportedly has an £11M release clause to clubs outside of the Serie A.
 
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Juventus are considering a loan move for Jordan Henderson, according to Sky in Italy. The former Liverpool midfielder wants to leave Al Ettifaq after joining the Saudi club in the summer.

Reports claim a possible stumbling block in any potential move by Juventus would be the length of the loan deal. The England international is reportedly hoping for an 18-month agreement, while the Serie A side would only consider a deal until the end of the season.
 
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Crystal Palace, Everton, Newcastle, West Ham and Juventus are all interested in Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips.

The England midfielder is on the market this month and City would prefer to sell – but a loan move has not yet been ruled out.

They would want a loan fee – thought to be around £5m – and most, if not all, of his £135,000-per-week wages paid in full.
 
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Jordan Henderson has not been paid a single penny from his lucrative contract with Al Ettifaq and may never see any of it after agreeing to forgo his deferred salary so he can leave the club and potentially join Ajax.
 
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Crystal Palace, Everton, Newcastle, West Ham and Juventus are all interested in Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips.

The England midfielder is on the market this month and City would prefer to sell – but a loan move has not yet been ruled out.

They would want a loan fee – thought to be around £5m – and most, if not all, of his £135,000-per-week wages paid in full.
Kalvin Phillips' future at Manchester City should be decided next week with interest from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid on top of at least the four clubs mentioned above from the Premier League. Juventus are believed to have pulled out of the running to sign the England midfielder.
 
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