Monday’s Transfer Talk Update: Marcus Rashford, Victor Osimhen, Matheus Cunha

Sports Mole rounds up the latest confirmed transfer news and speculation from across the footballing world.

The transfer window is open! Clubs around the UK and Europe have one final chance to strengthen their squads for the second half of the season.

Monday morning’s headlines:

Tottenham Hotspur reportedly discuss a deal for Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani, who has also been linked with North London rivals Arsenal. Read more.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim confirms that he wants to keep Joshua Zirkzee at the club in January despite his underwhelming first half of the season. Read more.

Barcelona are reportedly interested in signing Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min on a free transfer if his Lilywhites contract is not extended. Read more.

Manchester United and Arsenal reportedly suffer a blow in pursuit of one of the Premier League’s best attacking players as he is set to sign a new deal with his club. Read more.

Sports Mole rounds up the latest transfer news and rumours, including Martin Dubravka to Al Shabab, Calvin Ramsay to St Johnstone and Paul Onuachu to Trabzonspor. Read more.

One of Liverpool’s wingers is allegedly in contact with a major European club about a potential move in the January transfer window. Read more.

Liverpool will lose Mohamed Salah in the summer for free as things stands, but the Reds will reportedly look to bring a former Premier League winger in as a replacement. Read more.

An incoming signing is reportedly due to attend Monday night’s Premier League fixture between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest. Read more.

Barcelona centre-back Ronald Araujo says that he is “talking with the club” about a new contract but refused to offer any guarantees. Read more.

Napoli forward Victor Osimhen is allegedly determined to secure a move to Manchester United before the January transfer window closes for business. Read more.

Sports Mole rounds up the latest transfer news and rumours, including Ben Godfrey to Atalanta BC, Max Aarons to Lille and Andrew Omobamidele to Leeds United. Read more.

Chelsea and Torino reportedly remain on course to agree a compromise over a fee for midfielder Cesare Casadei over the coming days. Read more.

Tottenham Hotspur confirm the permanent transfer of Czech Republic goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague in a deal worth a reported £12.5m. Read more.

AC Milan reportedly consider making a loan move for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford during the January transfer window. Read more.

Juventus are reportedly exploring a potential move for Manchester United defender Tyrell Malacia during the January transfer window. Read more.

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