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The transfer window is officially open, and today’s updates bring a flurry of activity from the football world. Simon Jones of Daily Mail Sport reports on Manchester United’s strategy concerning Kobbie Mainoo, alongside the intense interest surrounding Fulham’s Harry Wilson. For a recap of yesterday’s news, be sure to check out our previous coverage.
Latest Paqueta offer turned down
In a significant development, West Ham has turned down Flamengo’s recent bid for Lucas Paqueta. The Brazilian club proposed a deal worth £32.4 million, with an additional £3.4 million in potential add-ons, for the 28-year-old midfielder.
Meanwhile, Manchester United’s young talent, Harry Amass, is set for a new challenge as he completes his medical ahead of a loan move to Norwich City in the Championship. The 18-year-old left-back had spent the first half of the season gaining experience on loan with Sheffield Wednesday.
West Ham have rejected the latest offer for Lucas Paqueta from Flamengo – worth £32.4m plus £3.4m in add ons
Man United defender Harry Amass to Norwich
Man United left back Harry Amass has completed his medical ahead of a loan move to Championship side Norwich.
The 18-year-old full back spent the first half of the season on loan at Sheffield Wednesday.
Leeds’ £33m bid for Strand Larsen rejected
The bid Wolves rejected for Jorgen Strand Larsen from Leeds is understood to have been £33m plus around £6m in add-ons. They were following up their initial interest from last week and talks are ongoing. Wolves value the Norway international at £40m and Crystal Palace remain in the frame.
Leeds also want to strengthen their attack and cover at left back.
Liverpool discuss fee with Spurs over Robertson
Liverpool are discussing a fee with Tottenham for Andy Robertson. Tottenham were originally aiming to sign him on a free in the summer, when he will be a free agent, but they now want to do a deal this month.
Given Robertson’s contract situation, his stated desire to resolve his future and Liverpool’s appreciation for the service he has given them, they have entered into preliminary discussions.
The club underline that these discussions are preliminary and no outcome has yet been reached.
Foremost in their thinking will be the best interests of Liverpool’s squad and for Robertson who has been an outstanding servant since 2017.
Spurs CEO Vinai Venkatesham has spoken about the need for more leadership and quality in their recruitment and is keen to support Frank as he changes the club culture.
Boss Arne Slot has also reiterated the club remain attentive to transfer opportunities this window, but expects little activity over the next 10 days.
Slot said: ‘Yeah that’s what I expect, yeah. But, as I always say, if there’s an opportunity in the market and we think we can strengthen the squad, this club will always try to do so.
‘But at this moment in time I expect it to stay mostly the same.’
Kostas Tsimikas could yet return from his loan at Roma amid interest from the likes of Nottingham Forest while the onus is on Aston Villa to resolve Harvey Elliott’s future.
Moyes shoots down Beto exit talk
Everton striker Beto has been drawing attention from Fenerbahce.
Turkish reports said this morning a bid has gone in but Everton manager David Moyes insists there has been no contact and he wouldn’t let the 27-year-old go anyway.
Everton remain in the market for a goalscorer and a right-back.
Bannan set for Owls exit after stellar decade
Sheffield Wednesday’s long-serving captain Barry Bannan has informed team-mates that Saturday’s Championship game at Bristol City will be his last for the club.
Millwall have offered an 18-month contract to the 36-year-old midfielder who has made 434 league appearances for Wednesday since joining in August 2015.
Other Championship sides including Stoke City have shown interest.
Barry Bannan is a Wednesday stalwart and was made captain before the 2020-21 season
Wolves negotiating over Agbadou sale
We told you earlier that Wolves and Besiktas are around £2million apart on a deal for Emmanuel Agbadou… the 28-year-old is at the club’s Sir Jack Hayward training base looking to accelerate discussions.
He is ready to make the move to Istanbul and Besiktas would ideally like it resolved over the next few hours.
Abraham closing on Villa return
Tom Collomosse reports: Tammy Abraham is edging closer to joining Aston Villa with optimism from all parties that a deal can be done in the coming days.
The former Chelsea forward is currently on a season’s loan at Besiktas from Roma but is a favourite of Villa boss Unai Emery, who has made him a priority target for the winter window.
He had a successful spell on loan at Villa in the season they won promotion in 2019.
Read more here.
Ipswich bag £3m Bristol City midfielder
Ipswich are signing Bristol City midfielder Anis Mehmeti in a £3million deal.
The 25-year-old has also attracted interest from Wolves but has passed a medical with Ipswich and has agreed terms on a three-and-a-half year contract.
Anis Mehmeti is swapping Bristol City for Ipswich this month
Boro close in on Ghana forward, 19
Middlesbrough are close to signing young Ghana forward Hinneh Lord Listowell.
The 18-year-old is a graduate of the Samba Stars Academy which is backed by former West Ham striker Michail Antonio.
Listowell has been playing for Ghanaian Premier League side Asante Kotoko and was invited for a couple of spells on trial at Boro last year where he impressed staff.
Cardiff’s Horvath in New York talks
Cardiff City goalkeeper Ethan Horvath is in talks to join New York Red Bulls.
The 30-year-old from Colorado, who has ten caps for USA, spent the first half of the season on loan at Sheffield Wednesday where he made 16 appearances.
Leonard set for Hearts loan
The 30-year-old from Colorado, who has ten caps for USA, spent the first half of the season on loan at Sheffield Wednesday where he made 16 appearances.
Birmingham City midfielder Marc Leonard is joining Hearts on loan. The 24-year-old is due to have a medical today.
Go Ahead Eagles are advancing in a deal to sign Birmingham’s Icelandic right-back Alfons Sampsted.
Mainoo in from the cold
Manchester United are prepared to return to contract talks for midfielder Kobbie Mainoo following confirmation of Casemiro’s departure.
Mainoo has been brought back into the fold by interim boss Michael Carrick and plans to move to Napoli on loan have been shelved. A new contract was agreed by Mainoo last year but Ruben Amorim did not sign it off.
Mainoo has 18 months remaining on his contract, plus the option of a further year, but is not on parity with other first teamers.
Alao on brink of Blues move
Chelsea are finalising agreement with Sheffield Wednesday for left back Yisa Alao.
The 17-year-old also had an offer from Manchester United but Chelsea have agreed a £600,000 fee which could rise to £6m with add-ons.
Yisa Alao (right) was of interest to Manchester United but is joining Chelsea
Lucca set for Forest
Nottingham Forest are signing Napoli forward Lorenzo Lucca on loan with an option to make the deal permanent for £34.8m.
The 25-year-old was flying to England last night ahead of his medical.
Sargent tries to force exit
Josh Sargent does not intend to play for Norwich City again. The 25-year-old took exception to a remark made by Norwich City sporting director Ben Knapper which he viewed as disrespectful to his family.
The comment was made in discussions intended to clear the air. Sargent has been banished to training with the U21s and wants to leave for Toronto FC with his young family.
Norwich say if he apologises for refusing to play for the club he can return to the fold but that is deemed unlikely after Knapper’s remark.
Wrexham make play for Cherif
Wrexham have made a rival offer for Crystal Palace target Sidiki Cherif, 19. It’s understood the Championship side have proposed £12m with a further £2m in bonuses should they be promoted. Palace had offered a £2.6m loan fee and an option to buy worth £13m.
Palace retain interest in Leeds target Jorgen Strand Larsen of Wolves. They also like Genoa’s Jeff Ekhator.
Sidiki Cherif (right) is of interest to both Crystal Palace and Championship side Wrexham
Premier League sides monitor Wilson
Harry Wilson’s talks with Fulham over a new contract are on hold amid growing Premier League interest.
Wilson is free in the summer and wants to have clarity on the future of head coach Marco Silva, who is also out of contract, prior to committing.
Aston Villa, Brentford, Everton, Leeds and Crystal Palace are among those monitoring Wilson’s situation.
Fulham want Manchester City’s Oscar Bobb for £30m.
Chilwell an option for Leeds
Strasbourg’s former Chelsea left-back Ben Chilwell is among names being considered by Leeds as they look to cover injury to Gabriel Gudmondsson.
Souza completes ‘childhood dream’ move
Tottenham have confirmed the £13m signing of left-back Souza from Santos. ‘I grew up watching the Premier League so this is a childhood dream for me, and I can’t wait to get going,’ he said.
Tottenham have confirmed the signing of £13m left-back Souza from Santos
Kristoffer Ajer has signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract with Brentford.
West Brom are signing Bristol City goalkeeper Max O’Riley on a six month contract.
Rangers midfielder Kieran Dowell is set to join Hull City.