WITH almost two months gone in the football season, clubs around the world will be beginning to focus on where they can freshen up their squads in January.
And Chelsea and Manchester City are prepared to splash out £50million to bring in Leicester City's marauding left-back Ben Chilwell – while Arsenal look to spend the same amount of a former youth product.
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HEUNG-MIN SON'S agent Thies Bleimeister has refused to rule out his client leaving Spurs.
Speaking to Radio Marte, he said: “Son to Napoli? Why not?
“Never say never in football. He likes Italy.
“So who knows what will happen one day.”
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ARSENAL reportedly face competition from AC Milan to re-sign former academy star Donyell Malen.
Tuttosport claim the Serie A side are battling the Gunners for his signature.
They state that PSV would be willing to sell the 20-year-old winger for £50million.
Malen has been on fire for the Dutch outfit this season – chipping in with 16 goals in 18 games in all competitions.
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JERMAIN DEFOE is reportedly keen to sign for Rangers on a permanent deal.
The Evening Times claim the England striker wants his loan spell from Bournemouth to turn into a permanent stays.
The ex-West Ham man has banged in 12 goals already this season.
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MANCHESTER CITY have insisted that they are not interested in reported Manchester United target Martin Odegaard.
The Norwegian playmaker has impressed while on loan at Real Sociedad this season from Real Madrid.
But the Manchester Evening News claim that Pep Guardiola's side are not interested in making the signing – and could instead give more minutes to their own young starlet Phil Foden.
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MANCHESTER UNITED could be pipped in the race to sign Ajax wonder kid Donny van de Beek.
Three months ago, United tried to sign the midfielder, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer baulked at his £35million fee.
According to the Daily Mirror, Real Madrid are the frontrunners to sign Van de Beek.
The Spanish giants could launch a bid for the £100m-rated player next summer.
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