January 3 transfers and rumors: "Borussia" offers to buy J. Weigl, "Man United" interested in Pepe

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London's "West Ham" coach Slaven Bilic is considering strengthening the team's attack with the leader of the Irish national team, Shane Long ("Irish Sun").

The first offer from "West Bromwich Albion" for Morgan Schneiderlin, seeking £18 million, was rejected. However, the club led by Tony Pulis has not yet submitted a second offer to "Manchester United" ("Sky Sports").

Also, according to "The Guardian", the Manchester team also rejected a £1 million higher attempt by Liverpool's "Everton" to acquire the French player.

Manchester United intends to acquire "Livingstone" striker Matthew Knox for £150,000, who has been training with the team since yesterday. Prior to that, the Scot had trials with London's "Tottenham", "Liverpool", "Everton", "Norwich City" and Glasgow's "Rangers" ("Daily Mail").

"Red Devils" coach Jose Mourinho also wants to attract defender Pepe, who lost his place in the starting lineup of Madrid's "Real" ("The Sun").

Turin's "Juventus" striker Paulo Dybala agreed to move to Madrid's "Real" despite his current contract running until 2020 ("Mundo Deportivo").

The "Royal" club may also acquire Dortmund's "Borussia" defender Julian Weigl, for whom the Germans are already prepared to leave ("AS").

Meanwhile, "Daily Mirror" reported that "Real" is planning to make a huge offer for rising London's "Tottenham" star Dele Alli this summer.

Arsenal's strategist Arsene Wenger has begun negotiations with Turin's "Juventus" defender Miralem Pjanic, who, as the Frenchman desires, would replace Santi Cazorla this summer ("The Sun").

Barcelona still wants to acquire Amsterdam's "Ajax" defender Davinson Sanchez. The Colombian chose to stay in the Netherlands this summer for more playing time.