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Sunday, December 10.
12:30am: Arsenal are lining up a shock move for former Chelsea man Juan Cuadrado.
The winger is back in Serie A with Juventus after a poor spell in London with the Blues.
According to TuttoJuve, Cuadrado is one of three players who may leave the Old Lady in January.
12:00am: Chelsea are planning a £15m swoop for CSKA midfielder Aleksandr Golovin.
The 21-year-old featured for Russia against England at last year's Euros.
And according to the Sun, the Blues want to buy him in January but may have to loan him back to the Russian outfit until next season.
The six most likely Premier League transfers in January

Transfer News LIVE updates: All the latest gossip from Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and the rest of the Premier League.
9:00pm: Chelsea boss Antonio Conte was eager to sign Juventus star Alex Sandro in the summer - but didn’t want to play him at left-back.
Ian McGarry told the Transfer Window: “Antonio Conte’s vision for Sandro was not to be play at left-back because, in my opinion, Marcos Alonso is the greatest left-back in Europe at the moment anyway.
“I think Conte saw Sandro as the long-term replacement for Gary Cahill on the left side of a back-three. Or indeed the short term replacement, based on his form this season.
“I think they don’t really see him as a priority anymore, which gives Manchester United a great chance of signing him in January.”
8:00pm: Manchester City are the red-hot favourites to land Arsenal contract rebel Alexis Sanchez.
The Chilean superstar is set to leave the Gunners in the summer after failing to reach an agreement over a new Gunners deal.
Bookies Ladbrokes say City are 5/4 favourites to sign Sanchez while Real Madrid are at 3/1 and Paris St-Germain at 5/1.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "The Gunners look to have lost the battle to keep hold of Sanchez, and the latest odds suggest he could soon be lining up against them in the Premier League."
7:00pm: Liverpool are reportedly interested in Uruguay winger Federico Martinez.
The 21-year-old plays for Liverpool FC in Montevideo and is attracting plenty of interest.
The Sun claim Liverpool have joined Borussia Dortmund, Everton, Roma and Napoli in race to sign the starlet.
Martinez, who has a Spanish passport meaning he can move without a work permit, could join the Reds for £5m in January.
6:00pm: Arsenal are closing in on completing a free transfer deal for Schalke midfielder Leon Goretzka, The Sun reports.
Arsene Wenger may have to fight off competition from a number of top European clubs, including Manchester United and City.
But the Gunners are reportedly confident they will come out on top in the race to sign the 22-year-old Germany international.
5:00pm: Chelsea are reportedly looking to make a move for Bayer Leverkusen star Leon Bailey.
According to The Sun, the Blues are bigs fans of the young winger.
It is said that Antonio Conte and co are lining up a £20m swoop for the 20-year-old Jamaica U23 international.
4:00pm: Manchester United are confident they can land Real Madrid star Marco Asensio.
Spanish transfer outlet Don Balon claim Mourinho has turned his attention away from Gareth Bale and he’s keen to sign his Real team-mate instead.
They reckon United will put forward a proposal to Real president Florentino Perez.
3:00pm: Thibaut Courtois says he wants to return to Spain in the future.
The Chelsea star, who spent three years at Atletico Madrid, said: "Everybody knows that due to my personal situation, Spain attracts me.
"If it is not now, it will be in some years."
2:00pm: Manchester United won’t miss Paul Pogba against Manchester City, Joe Cole claims.
However, Mourinho will be without his record signing Pogba for the clash following the midfielder’s red card against Arsenal last weekend.
When asked whether United will miss Pogba against City, Cole said: “As crazy as it sounds, it may help Man United.
“Pogba likes to vacate midfield and go and support the striker.
“I can see Man United scoring by winning a second ball with Herrera and a direct pass to the striker.
“Man City will concede space in behind. It might thicken the midfield up and let them [United] win second balls.”
The six most likely Premier League transfers in January

1:00pm: PSG star Neymar reaches agreement with Florentino Perez to join Real Madrid - report
PSG star Neymar is heading to Real Madrid.
The Spanish champions are long-term admirers of the Brazil international.
Neymar, 25, quit Barcelona in the summer to make his world-record £200m move to PSG.
And according to Spanish news outlet Don Balon, Neymar will join Real in the summer of 2019.
They claim the Brazil ace has an agreement with Real president Florentino Perez to make the switch.
11:45am: United are eyeing long-standing Chelsea target Alex Sandro as Jose Mourinho looks to strengthen his options at left-back.
The Juventus star has been on Antonio Conte’s radar for a considerable length of time.
The Daily Record report that Red Devils boss Mourinho will be handed £80m to spend in the upcoming transfer window.
The left-back position is thought to his number one priority with Ashley Young’s contract running down.
Tottenham's Danny Rose has been constantly liked with Manchester United but he has developed a reputation as troublesome individual.
The Daily Record claims Sandro's desire to leave Juventus in the new year has prompted United to reassess their options.
11:00am: Real Madrid are not currently eyeing a move for Liverpool star Mohamed Salah.
Los Blancos have been linked with the Egyptian in recent weeks.
However, according to Spanish football expert Guillem Balague, Madrid are not interested in the player.
10:30am: West Ham turned down the chance to sign Romelu Lukaku.
The Belgian was available for the small fee of £10m when he was still a Chelsea star.
And Hammers chief David Sullivan has revealed the club rejected the offer while Sam Allardyce was in charge.
“I asked Sam if he fancied Lukaku,” he told the Guardian.
“Sam said he’d take him on loan but he wouldn’t buy him for that. Again I’ve supported the manager.”
10:00am: Philippe Coutinho deserved to have been granted his wish to leave Liverpool and sign for Barcelona, Rickie Lambert claims.
"I'm probably going to get a bit of stick for this but I think Liverpool should have let him go," he told BBC 5live sport.
"He asked to go. I know it was late in the transfer window and I can understand why we kept hold of him.
"But if he's made the effort to come out and say he wants to go.
"With everything that he's done for the club I thought he'd have been allowed to go."
9:30am: Arsenal star Jack Wilshere needs to cut his losses and LEAVE the club in January, Paul Merson claims.
"I think he has to leave anyway," said Merson who played 327 times for Arsenal.
"I think come January he must sit on that bench and look at that midfield and think ‘how do I not play in this team?’
"For me he has to leave and if he leaves he’s got to go somewhere he’s going to play."
9:00am: Charly Musonda has penned a new deal at Chelsea.
The youngster lambasted the club over a lack of game time recently.
But Musonda has committed himself to the Blues until 2022.
8:00am: Daniel Sturridge has been linked with a move to Spanish outfit Real Betis.
The frontman has struggled for game-time at Anfield this season and may look to leave to the club in the hope of boosting his World Cup chances.
And according the Daily Mail, Betis are lining up a move in January.
7:00am: Roma are set to return for Leicester City man Riyad Mahrez.
The Italian outfit attempted to sign the Algerian in the summer but were rebuffed by the Foxes.
However, according to CalcioMercato, Roma will try sign Mahrez when the transfer window re-opens.