
"Two days in, and we have our first piece of Mohamed Salah transfer jabber. Reports in Italy suggest Liverpool's unsettled forward could be Roma-bound. According to La Repubblica, the Giallorossi are keen to bring Salah back to the club he played for in 2015-17 but are unlikely to move for him until the summer. If he does hang around at Anfield for any length of time, Salah could have a new teammate in the form of the Club Brugge central defender Joel Ordonez."
"The Premier League champions have a clearer run at a deal too now that Chelsea have withdrawn their interest. The furiously energetic Conor Gallagher has been kicking his heels of late, having started only four league games for Atletico Madrid this season, and is thus attracting interest from Premier League clubs looking to rev up their midfields. Manchester United were linked with him in the summer and are thought to be still sniffing around, though Tottenham are also said to be keen."
"Two targets for United are reported to be Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta and the Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet. Meanwhile there is talk of Arsenal planning a cheeky raid for Real Madrid's Turkish starlet Arda Guler. The English league leaders are reportedly sizing up an initial loan deal for the 20-year-old with a view to a full signing in the summer. A permanent deal won't come cheap though, with Madrid valuing him at 78m."
Mohamed Salah is linked with a potential return to Roma, though any move is unlikely before the summer. Liverpool are reported to target Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez, with an initial fee rising from 35m to 43m, and face less competition after Chelsea withdrew. Conor Gallagher, limited to four Atletico league starts, is attracting interest from Premier League clubs including Manchester United and Tottenham as Atletico seek around 26m. Manchester United may consider selling Bruno Fernandes to fund rebuilding and are linked with Jean-Philippe Mateta and Jeremy Jacquet. Arsenal are exploring a loan for Arda Guler, with Real Madrid valuing him at 78m.
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