The January transfer window is just around the corner, and
there could be plenty of business done by Premier League sides in the New Year.
Liverpool continues to run away with things at the top of the
table, but there’s plenty to play for across the rest of the league, and teams
will be looking to strengthen ahead of a crucial period. Here are the latest
transfer headlines, rumours, and gossip from across the Premier League. Football
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Manchester United to push for Eriksen
Manchester United is to reignite their interest in Christian
Eriksen during the January transfer window. According to 90min.com, Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer is desperate to add the creative midfielder to his squad in a
cut-price deal.
Eriksen looks increasingly unlikely to sign a new contract,
leaving Tottenham faced with selling him in January or losing him for free in
the summer. With that in mind, Manchester United could swoop in to take the
27-year-old, with their midfield in need of an injection of creativity which
the Danish star could provide.
Arsenal face Smalling competition
Arsenal is tracking the progress of on-loan Manchester United
defender Chris Smalling but face competition from Inter Milan and Juventus. The
30-year-old has enjoyed a new lease of life on loan at Serie A outfit AS Roma
this season.
With no deal in place for a permanent transfer, Arsenal is
keen to take Smalling to north London, according to The Mirror, although
Juventus and Inter Milan have also been impressed by his performance in Italy.
Roma is believed to be interested in signing Smalling
permanently, to further complicate matters, whilst it's unknown whether
Manchester United want to reintegrate the Englishman into their plans.
Manchester United to extend McTominay deal
Scott McTominay is to be rewarded by Manchester United for
his excellent form with a new contract. The Scot has established himself as a
key member of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's plans following the continued absence of
Paul Pogba.
The Sun reports that the united hierarchy is set to
reward the 23-year-old with a new 60K-a-week contract that will run until 2025.
McTominay has made 18 appearances for Manchester United this
season and has formed an unlikely strong partnership with Fred in the heart of
midfield.
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