January 30 transfers and rumors: "Man United" will offer 50 million euros for M. Hummels

Winter transfer window is in full swing, and the most popular football news portal in Lithuania "Eurofootball.com" will review the most interesting player transfers and rumors of January 30th.

Milan's "Inter" is said to be interested in taking Yann M'Vila to the Premier League, according to the player's agent. The Italian club also reportedly wants to get rid of the Frenchman ("Daily Express").

London's "Chelsea" is looking to add Sevilla's Real Betis striker Dani Ceballos to their ranks. The 18-year-old is valued at 6.5 million euros and is also of interest to Madrid's "Atletico" ("Daily Mirror").

Madrid's "Real" is keeping an eye on Tottenham's shining striker Harry Kane. The 21-year-old Englishman has scored 18 goals in 31 matches ("Fichajes.net"). On the other hand, "ESPN" reports that the "Spurs" have offered him a new contract.

Crystal Palace in London is set to reinforce their squad with QPR's Jordon Mutch for 5.75 million pounds sterling ("Daily Mail").

Monaco striker Dimitar Berbatov could return to England. The French vice-champion has offered the Bulgarian to move to Crystal Palace, Everton, or Hull, but his high salary could be a deterrent ("Daily Mail").

Swansea City is preparing an offer for Blackburn striker Rudy Gestede, valued at 6 million pounds sterling ("Daily Mail").

Stoke City and Fiorentina are interested in Bolton winger Lee Chung-Yong ("Daily Mail").

West Ham in London will try to acquire Swansea striker Bafetimbi Gomis ("Daily Mail").

Manchester United is preparing a 50 million euro offer for Borussia Dortmund center-back Mats Hummels. The "Red Devils" hope that such a large sum will convince the German club to release one of their key players ("Sport Bild").

Lazio in Rome would like to acquire Javier Hernandez, who is currently on loan at Real, but the Champions League winners are planning to keep the Mexican in Spain ("Marca").

Swansea is also negotiating the arrival of Southampton's Jack Cork. The 25-year-old defender's contract expires this summer, so it is likely that the "Swans" will be able to attract him ("BBC").