All the latest news and gossip from across the Premier
League, including an update on Olivier Giroud's Chelsea future and Manchester
United's search for a new midfielder The January transfer window is officially
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Premier League sides are looking to strengthen their squads
for the second half of the campaign, with teams at both ends of the table
needing boosts for different reasons.
The 2020 January transfer window opened on January 1 and
closes on January 31.
Below we look at the latest rumours from around the Premier
League.
United chase Fernandes
Manchester United is to revive their interest in Bruno
Fernandes, according to the latest reports.
The Portuguese midfielder was a target for the club in the
summer transfer window, although a move never materialized.
However, according to Goal, United will target Fernandes
again with Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay both ruled out with injury.
Fernandes signed a new contract with Sporting in November
that runs through until 2023 and saw his release clause increased to €100
million (£85m/$111m).
Premier League duo chase Giroud
Chelsea striker Giroud has been linked with a move to Aston
Villa and Newcastle United on loan.
According to The Telegraph, Newcastle made contact with
Chelsea last week to discuss a loan move for the experienced striker, who will
see his contract at Stamford Bridge expire this summer.
Meanwhile, according to The Athletic, Villa boss, Smith
is keen to make a move for Giroud, who is seen as their first-choice target
after an injury to Wesley.
Chelsea is unlikely to sanction a move for Giroud, either on
loan or permanently until a replacement is sourced.
Burnley receive Bundesliga interest for Gibson
Bundesliga duo Eintracht Frankfurt and Cologne are interested
in signing Ben Gibson from Burnley.
The former Middlesbrough defender joined the club in the
summer of 2018 but hasn't been able to hold down a regular starting spot.
However, that's unlikely after Sean Dyche said: "It is
highly unlikely that anyone leaves and if they are leaving there will be a
reason why that fits either our club or why we can affect that situation."
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