All the latest news and gossip from around the Premier League
involving Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool as clubs look to get
business done in the January transfer window The January transfer window is up
and running as clubs brace themselves for the madness that a transfer
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Sides around the Premier League will no doubt be looking to
strengthen their squads for the second half of the campaign. With that in mind,
we take a look at some of the latest rumours from around the Premier League.
Fernandes latest
Manchester United and Sporting Lisbon are still yet to
agree on a fee for star midfielder Bruno Fernandes.
The two clubs, according to The Mail, are believed to have recently held
face-to-face talks over a potential deal this month and Fernandes is said to be
keen on a move to Old Trafford.
But according to the report, the two clubs are still ‘some
way apart’ in their valuation of the player, with the Portuguese side thought
to be holding out for a fee in the region of £64million for the attacking
midfielder.
Liverpool's Jack Grealish stance
Liverpool has no interest in signing Aston Villa midfielder
Jack Grealish.
Reports over the last few days have linked the European and
world champions with a potential move for the 24-year-old.
But the Liverpool ECHO is reporting that such
speculation is wide of the mark and that Grealish is not on the Reds' radar.
Eriksen nears Spurs exit
Christian Eriksen is believed to be a step closer to leaving
Tottenham Hotspur this month after reaching an agreement in principle with
Inter Milan.
The playmaker, according to a report in The Times, has
been offered a four-year contract by the Italian club, thought to be worth
around £100,000 a week after tax.
Tottenham chief Daniel Levy is trying hard to sell Eriksen
this month, to prevent the former Ajax star from leaving for free at the end of
the season.
Chelsea sent £50m transfer demand
Brighton has told Chelsea that they must fork out up to £50
million to sign Lewis Dunk this month, according to The Times.
Frank Lampard is keen to bolster his backline this month with
the gap between his side and fifth-placed Manchester United now down to five
points.
Dunk has been one of Brighton’s standout performers so this
season and is reportedly being eyed by the Blues, but the price tag may put the
Stamford Bridge club off.
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