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Bolton set to sign Jon Dadi Bodvarsson

Bolton are set to sign Iceland striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson on a free transfer from Millwall.

The Trotters originally wanted to take him on loan with a view to a permanent deal in the summer.

But the frontman, 29, has negotiated an early release from his Lions contract, which was due to expire at the end of the season.

Bodvarsson mustered just seven goals in 76 appearances in all competitions for the south Londoners since joining from Reading in a £750,000 deal in July 2019.

Millwall hope getting one of the highest earners off their wage bill will allow them to make at least one attacking signing this month after in-form striker Tom Bradshaw expected to be sidelined for 12 weeks with knee ligament damage.

The Lions will also be without on-loan Liverpool winger Sheyi Ojo for 10 weeks after he suffered an ankle injury in their 1-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday.


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Bukayo Saka stays

Arsenal ace Bukayo Saka will stay at the Emirates for the foreseeable future despite recent links with Liverpool, according to Steve McManaman.

McManaman wrote on horseracing.net: “Bukayo Saka would be an amazing signing for Liverpool but I can’t possibly see Arsenal selling a key player to a domestic rival.

“I can’t envision that move happening. He’s one of Arsenal’s star men.

“I’ve seen a lot of Arsenal this season and Buyako excites me more than any other player in their side.”


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Dusan Vlahovic planning to leave in the January

Fiorentina star Dusan Vlahovic is not planning to leave in the January transfer window.

That is according to Italian reporter Fabrizio Romano, who reports that Vlahovic will stay with the Viola until the end of the season.

However, Romano added that the striker is keen to exit from the Artemio Franchi in the summer.

The Serbia international has been linked with Arsenal, Tottenham and Newcastle

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Barcelona offered Premier League stars January transfer

Barcelona have been offered a host of Premier League stars amid the January transfer window.

That is according to Mundo Deportivo, who claim that Barca have been offered an ‘endless’ list of players to sign.

Among them is Arsenal outcast Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Chelsea ace Timo Werner and Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani.

The Blaugrana have already sealed some essential signings, such as Ferran Torres and Dani Alves

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January Transfer News

Chelsea are reported to be leading Man Utd in the race for Monaco wonderkid Aurelien Tchouameni.

However, one man who could be on the way out of Stamford Bridge is Andreas Christensen.

The Dane is said to be holding talks with Barcelona over a free transfer in the summer.

And Newcastle are closing in on the crucial signing of Sevilla defender Diego Carlos.

The Magpies could also bring in Jesse Lingard, but Man Utd want a £3.5m loan fee.


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Newcastle United are preparing an improved £28 million bid for Diego Carlos

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WE SIGNED ONE OF THE BEST YOUNGSTERS! BIG TRANSFER WINDOW

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Thomas Tuchel, Romelu Lukaku Hold Showdown Talks on Chelsea Future

Thomas Tuchel has confirmed Romelu Lukaku will hold showdown talks with Chelsea on Monday.

The Belgian recently admitted he is "not happy" at Stamford Bridge after his £97.5million move from Inter Milan last summer.

Lukaku's surprising comments to the Italian press were made a few weeks ago, but were not broadcast until the end of December.

Chelsea manager Tuchel dropped the striker for Sunday's Premier League game against Liverpool - which finished 2-2 - as a result of the comments.

He's now set to discuss his future with the Blues, with a January transfer potentially on the horizon.
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Premier League News

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Papers: Dortmund hit out at Haaland rumours

Papers: Dortmund hit out at Haaland rumours

All the top stories and transfer rumours from Monday's national newspapers...

Published by Sky Sports 
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