Transfer news: The latest rumours from Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal and all the top teams
Goal summarises the biggest transfer talk from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga and beyond
ROONEY READY TO QUIT MAN UTD
Wayne Rooney has decided to leave Manchester United this summer for a £1 million-a-week deal in China, according to the Sun.
The England striker is ready to depart in search of first-team football and amid a lack of offers from MLS, the Chinese Super League looks his most likely destination.
PAYET DEAL 'MILES AWAY'
West Ham midfielder Dimitri Payet is no closer to leaving the Premier League for Marseille, according to Sky Sports.
There remains significant distance between the two clubs on the Frenchman's price and the structure of the deal despite the Hammers' signing of Robert Snodgrass.
WATFORD CONSIDER IGHALO OFFER
Watford are considering a £27.5 million offer from Shanghai Shenhua for striker Odion Ighalo, according to the Daily Mirror.
The Nigerian has struggled to replicate his form of last season and the Chinese Super League club want to pair him with Carlos Tevez in attack.
PATO SET TO JOIN TIANJIN QUANJIAN
Villarreal forward Alexandre Pato is set to become the next big-name player to join the Chinese Super League, according to Marca.
The Brazilian striker has travelled to Italy to join Tianjin Quanjian for their pre-season as his move to the club coached by Fabio Cannavaro nears completion.
DYBALA CLOSE TO EXTENSION
Paulo Dybala is close to signing a new Juventus contract that will run until 2021, according to gianlucadimarzio.com.
The Argentine forward was at a meeting at the club's headquarters on Friday and is expected to become their second-highest earner behind Gonzalo Higuain.
TOLISSO AGREES JUVE MOVE
Juventus have agreed a €40 million deal to sign Lyon midfielder Corentin Tolisso in the summer, according to Italian journalist Alfredo Pedulla.
The 22-year-old was close to joining Napoli last summer but decided to stay in Ligue 1 for another year and has now agreed a move to Turin in advance.
MORATA UNHAPPY UNDER ZIDANE
Alvaro Morata will leave Real Madrid if Zinedine Zidane remains the club's manager next season, according to Cadena SER.
The striker was convinced to return to the Santiago Bernabeu from Juventus by Zidane last summer but believes promises over the first-team opportunities he would receive have not been kept.
CHELSEA CLOSE IN ON SIRIGU
Chelsea have stepped up their interest in Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu, according to Tuttomercatoweb.
The Blues are looking to line up a new backup goalkeeper before allowing Asmir Begovic to leave and could move for the Italian, who has only played two league games while on loan at Sevilla.
ARSENAL STRIKER NEARS EXIT
Arsene Wenger is looking to send Arsenal striker Stephy Mavididi out on loan before the end of the transfer window, according to reports from ESPN.
Mavididi, who was top scorer for Arsenal’s Under-21 side last season with 17 goals in 30 appearances, is highly-rated at the Emirates and Wenger would like the forward to continue his development in the Football League.
MARTIAL'S FUTURE IN DOUBT
Anthony Martial's long-term future at Manchester United is in doubt as the attacker falls further down the pecking order at Old Trafford, Sky Sports reports.
The 21-year-old France international has made just nine Premier League starts this season, with Jose Mourinho preferring the likes of Jesse Lingaard, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Ashley Young on the wing.
INTER WANT MESSI & GRIEZMANN
Inter are planning a sensational move for Barcelona star Lionel Messi in the summer, but have lined up a €110 million bid for Atletico's Antoine Griezmann should they fail in their chase for the Argentine, according to Premium Sport.
Messi's long-running contract talks at Camp Nou look no closer to completion, and with his future looking uncertain Inter owners Suning Group are looking to make a marquee signing.
MARSEILLE CONFIDENT OVER PAYET DEAL
Marseille are optimistic a deal can be completed for West Ham's want-away attacker Dimitri Payet, L'Equipe reports.
The Ligue 1 side are willing to take a risk and bide their time as they seek to secure the services of the France international star.
ARSENAL BACK IN FOR REUS
Arsenal have resumed their bid to sign Borussia Dortmund attacker Marco Reus, according to the Independent.
Arsene Wenger will make a move for the Germany international if Alexis Sanchez decides to leave the Emirates. The Chilean has been linked with a transfer away from the Gunners, and Wenger could bring in £50 million-valued Reus fill the void.
MIDDLESBROUGH CHASE GREALISH
Middlesbrough are considering Aston Villa attacker Jack Grealish as a possible replacement for Gaston Ramirez, according to the Daily Mail.
Ramirez is a transfer target of Leicester City, and Boro boss Aitor Karanka could prise England Under-21 international Grealish from Villa if the £15 million-rated Uruguayan leaves in January.
DARMIAN WANTS INTER SWITCH
Matteo Darmian is house hunting in Milan as he eyes a move to Inter from Manchester United, reports The Sun.
The Italian full-back has grown frustrated at a lack of game time under Jose Mourinho and is eager to head home before the winter window shuts.
IVANOVIC INTERESTS WEST BROM
West Brom have joined the hunt for Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic, according to the Daily Mail.
The experienced Serbian is set to leave Stamford Bridge during the January window, with Zenit St. Petersburg also keen on acquiring his services.
VIDAL PREPARING FOR MOVE
Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal has started taking English lessons ahead of a proposed move to Chelsea, reports Chilean publication El Mercurio.
Vidal worked with Blues boss Antonio Conte at Juventus and is said to be open to the idea of a reunion in the Premier League over the summer.
LIVERPOOL EYE BETIS FULL-BACK
Liverpool have had scouts cast an eye over Real Betis defender Riza Durmisi, according to the Daily Mail.
The Reds are still short on options at left-back and feel the Denmark international, who has a £17 million buyout clause, could be the answer to their problems.
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