Transfers and rumors of January 9th: "Man City" and "Barca" will receive new players this week.

On January 1, the window for winter transfers of players opened in Europe, 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 potential player transfers and completed deals every day until the end of the month.

The English newspaper "Daily Express" reports that Alexis Sanchez could leave London's "Arsenal" this week. "Manchester City" hopes to acquire him for £30 million.

The "Gunners" will try to replace the departing Chilean with "Monaco" talent Thomas Lemar. However, the French champions demand as much as £90 million for him ("Daily Mirror").

According to the same source, "Arsenal" along with London's "Chelsea" and "Manchester United" plan to compete for Leverkusen's "Bayer" forward Leon Bailey, who is valued at around £40 million.

London's "Chelsea" saw their plans to acquire full-back Alex Sandro from Turin's "Juventus" shattered by the demanded £60 million ("Daily Telegraph").

"Barcelona" has agreed on a €11.5 million deal for Yerry Mina from "Palmeiras". According to "Sport", the Colombian will arrive in Catalonia this week.

Real Madrid President Florentino Perez has shown interest in Chelsea's shining star Marcos Alonso, who could replace soon-to-be 30-year-old Marcelo ("Don Balon").

Liverpool is ready to sell striker Daniel Sturridge, who interests Southampton and London's West Ham ("ESPN").

Newcastle United's manager Rafa Benitez has been informed that when buying new players, he must sell something. The lack of investments has caused dissatisfaction for the Spaniard throughout the season ("The Sun").

According to "Diario Gol", Real Madrid will try to lure Milan Inter's captain Mauro Icardi this winter, and an offer for Tottenham star Harry Kane will be made in the summer.

Arsenal is not willing to pay the full amount of £25 million requested for Jonny Evans, but the deal could include full-back Mathieu Debuchy ("Evening Standard").

RB Leipzig will not accept any offer and will not agree to release their midfielder Naby Keita to Liverpool this January. The Merseyside club will have to wait for his arrival until the next season ("Liverpool Echo").

Burnley, who are exceeding their expectations this season, could receive even more reinforcement. This includes Tottenham's warming bench forward Georges-Kevin Nkoudou ("L'Equipe").