On January 1st, the window for winter transfers of players in Europe opened, which will continue until the end of the month.
The most visited country's football news portal "EuroFootball.com" will provide its visitors with the most interesting news about possible player transfers and completed deals every day until the end of the month.
"Liverpool" promises to challenge "Manchester United" for the acquisition of Gareth Bale. The Merseyside club will have to sell Philippe Coutinho to Madrid's "Real" to raise the funds (Don Balon).
London's "Arsenal" leader has already said goodbye to his teammates and will officially become a member of "Man United" in the near future (Daily Mirror).
According to "El Chiringuito TV," "Real" is in secret talks with "Liverpool" winger Mohamed Salah, who could arrive in Spain in the summer.
"Paris Saint-Germain" has set their sights on hiring former "Manchester City" manager Pep Guardiola, aiming to break records (Daily Mirror).
London's "Chelsea" search for a new striker continues, with their eyes potentially turning towards Crystal Palace's Christian Benteke (The Sun).
London's "Tottenham" will try to outbid "Arsenal" in the race for Bordeaux's talent Malcom and lure him in this winter (ESPN).
"Nice" goalkeeper Jean-Michael Seri is of interest to "Chelsea," "Liverpool," and "Arsenal," but "Man United" is currently leading the race to sign him (Daily Mail).
Although his agent claims otherwise, Edin Dzeko is willing to move to "Chelsea" (Gianluca di Marzio).
Madrid's "Atletico" has shown interest in "Arsenal's" target Thomas Lemar from "Monaco," as reported by El Mundo Deportivo. However, the "mattresses" will only attempt to sign the attacking midfielder if Antoine Griezmann moves to "Barcelona."
"Chelsea" has already found a replacement in case the rumors of Antonio Conte leaving in the summer are confirmed. Former "Barcelona" coach Luis Enrique would then take the helm at the "aristocrats" (Daily Star).
"Liverpool" has taken the lead in the pursuit of "Charlton Athletic" defender Ezri Konsa's signature. He is valued at around £4 million (Kent Live).