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LIVE Transfer Talk: Nemanja Matic open to Man United exit in January

The transfer windows in Europe's top leagues are closed, but it's never too early to look forward to January. Click here to view the latest transfers, and keep up to date with the newest gossip below.

TOP STORY: Matic mulling over United exit in January

The Manchester Evening News claims Man United midfielder Nemanja Matic is open to leaving the club in the January transfer window, after growing increasingly frustrated at a lack of playing time under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

The 31-year-old has started just two Premier League games this season, and with the European Championships just around the corner, the Serbian is worried his lack of first-team football could see him axed from his national side for the tournament next summer.

The former Chelsea man's contract at Old Trafford expires at the end of the season, and he has been linked with a move to Inter Milan in recent weeks. United, however, have an option to extend the midfielder's contract by a further season, to the summer of 2021, but could be tempted to cash in at the turn of the year and buy a younger replacement.

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23.20 GMT: That will do it for the latest edition of our LIVE Transfer Talk blog. We hoped you enjoyed following along with us and remind you to check back shortly for the latest transfer rumours, reports and completed deals. Goodnight!

23.00 GMT: Zlatan Ibrahimovic is seemingly linked with a new club every day but a high-ranking MLS official has hinted he already knows the Swedish striker's destination.

In an interview on ESPN morning show Get Up!, MLS Commissioner Don Garber revealed that Zlatan is being "recruited by" AC Milan. Ibrahimovic, 38, has dominated during his time in MLS with 53 goals in 58 games, but looks poised to leave the league now that his contract has expired.

The quotable and prolific striker scored 42 goals in 61 games with Milan between 2010-12 and has been linked with a handful of clubs such as Napoli, Bologna, Brescia, Perth Glory and Manchester United. It is never boring when Zlatan is involved and with numerous suitors in play, we just can't wait to see where he lands next.

22.08 GMT: Some more MLS housekeeping to take care of, as Atlanta United and USMNT midfielder Darlington Nagbe looks to be on the move.

According to a report in the Athletic, Nagbe, 29, is set to head to Columbus Crew SC and a reunion with former Akron and Portland Timbers manager Caleb Porter. The two-time MLS Cup champion leaves Atlanta after two seasons, with the Five Stripes expected to receive a significant amount of allocation money in return.

21.19 GMT: FC Cincinnati of MLS have signed one of their most creative players to a contract extension.

That player is midfielder Allan Cruz, 23, who led the club in goals (seven) and was voted as the FCC Players' Player of the Year. The Costa Rica international will now be classified as a Targeted Allocation Money player for Cincinnati and will be a central figure as Cincy try to build on a disappointing debut season.

20.27 GMT: Kai Havertz, 20, is one of the highest rated youngsters in world football and reportedly a top target for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Man United.

The Bayer Leverkusen midfielder has not shied away from transfer rumours and has recently spoken to Spanish outlet Marca about his future.

"I think I've picked up enough international experience at Leverkusen.

"I know the rhythm of these international matches and I'm confident that I can go abroad at any moment and play at clubs outside of Germany.

"For the moment, I want to have a good season. Afterwards, we'll see."

Havertz, who tallied 20 goals and seven assists last season for Leverkusen, is expected to leave the club at the end of the season with Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and United reportedly keen.

19.34 GMT: Ajax winger Quincy Promes is playing some of the best football of his career and teams across Europe have taken note.

The 27-year-old has bounced around in recent years (Spartak Moscow, Sevilla, Ajax) but looks to have found a home at Ajax, having scored 11 goals in 17 games for the Dutch side. Promes' recent comments don't tell the same story though.

After Ajax's 4-4 draw vs. Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, the Dutch international told Goal.com that the Premier League interests him.

"To me, if I have a chance, maybe in the future," Promes, who has been linked with Liverpool, Arsenal and others in the past, told reporters when asked about a potential transfer to the Premier League.

We'll see if it will be four clubs in four years for the Dutchman...

18.55 GMT: We have a Premier League contract extension to announce as Burnley forward Ashley Barnes has extended his contract at Turf Moor through 2022.

Barnes, 30, is Burnley's all-time top scorer in the top flight with 36 goals and last season bagged 12 for the Clarets. With four goals to his name already this season, the Bath-born forward has every intention of finishing his career with Burnley.

"I'd like to see out my playing days here," said Barnes to the club's website. "At this moment in time I don't see anything else for me and I just want to continue playing at the highest level possible, and hopefully that is with Burnley."

18.07 GMT: New Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been linked with a move away from the Emirates if Arsenal fail to climb back into the Champions League next season.

The 30-year-old striker has been prolific since joining the Gunners in Jan. 2018, scoring 50 goals in 78 games for the club. According to Spanish TV program El Chiringuito, one club who could offer Champions League football and are interested in the Gabon international is Barcelona. The Catalan club reportedly admire Aubameyang's speed and power and view him as a potential replacement for the aging Luis Suarez, 32.

Arsenal currently sit fifth in the Premier League table and trail rivals and fourth-place Chelsea by six points.

17.28 GMT: Arsenal fans may rejoice in the Wenger news, but they will also be happy their current boss is reportedly looking at improving the defence.

Austria international defender Martin Hinteregger, who plays at Frankfurt, is on their list of targets, says the Daily Mail.

Hinteregger, 27, would cost £22m, which is well within the Gunners' budget.

16.08 GMT: We brought you news that Arsene Wenger was set to speak to Bayern Munich about a return to management, sources told ESPN FC.

Now that conversation has reportedly happened, according to Bild, and didn't go well for the former Arsenal boss.

A source reportedly told the German outlet: "Arsene Wenger called Karl-Heinz Rummenigge on Wednesday afternoon and signalled his fundamental interest in the position at Bayern. FC Bayern highly value Arsene Wenger's work at Arsenal, but he is not an option to become head coach at FC Bayern."

15.54 GMT: Valencia's Champions League game against Lille evidently had a Manchester United scout in attendance and Deporte Valenciano claims that Valencia left-back Jose Gaya was the target.

Gaya, 24, would reportedly cost around €100m but the outlet claims that winger Ferran Torres and midfielder Carlos Soler (who was previously linked with Tottenham) could also be on the agenda.

14.30 GMT: Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic is clearly going to be of interest to plenty of clubs in the January transfer window.

Rakitic, 31, has been dropped down the pecking order at Camp Nou this season and that has caused AC Milan and Inter to get excited. Sport Mediaset reports that AC Milan's chief football officer Zvonimir Boban, in particular, is doing all he can to bring his fellow Croatian to the club.

13.27 GMT: Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil has been playing for the club again, having been axed in recent weeks, but Fanatik claims Fenerbahce are hot on his tracks for next season.

Juventus' Blaise Matuidi and Roma's Aleksandar Kolarov are also on the Turkish club's shortlist, but Ozil is the No. 1 target.

12.18 GMT: Liefering's centre-forward Karim Adeyemi may only be 17 but he's already attracting interest from Liverpool, Arsenal and Barcelona.

According to Transfermarkt, Barca have had a €15m bid for Adeyemi turned down, with the German side hoping to spark a bidding war.

11.39 GMT: Former Boca and Chile coach (and now pundit) Claudio Borghi says that River Plate manager Marcelo Gallardo will become Barcelona boss in December.

River have denied any approach for their boss, while sources have told ESPN that Ernesto Valverde still has the support of the Barcelona board but there is increasing concern about how the team is playing.

10.24 GMT: Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Leonardo has hit back at Zinedine Zidane after the Real Madrid boss spoke about Kylian Mbappe's childhood dream to play for the Spanish giants.

Zidane discussed Mbappe's reported admiration for Madrid as a child during a news conference on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash with Galatasaray, and Leonardo was less than happy.

09.57 GMT: Will the curse of the captain strike again at Arsenal now that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has the armband?

El Desmarque reports that the club have told Aubameyang (whose contract expires in 2021) they will listen to offers for him if he chooses he wants to leave, with Real Madrid apparently keen on a £69m summer move.

While El Chiringuito says that Barcelona are interested in the Gabon striker as long-term replacement for Luis Suarez and could even make a bid in January.

08.41 GMT: Aaron Ramsey left Arsenal on a free transfer this summer to join Juventus, but former manager Arsene Wenger says that the Wales midfielder didn't want to go.

"He wanted to stay at Arsenal," Wenger said on beIN Sports. "We had an agreement and the club went back on that. I tried a long time to extend his contract.

"But sometimes you have influences from agents. Every case is different and you have to understand in decision making -- always who is influential and not when you make transfers. What I know from him, he was keen to stay."

08.00 GMT: Willy Caballero says he would like to return to play in Spain and not to his native Argentina before retiring.

Caballero, 38, an understudy of Kepa Arrizabalaga at Chelsea, is tied to the Blues until next summer. The veteran goalkeeper says he is not considering retiring any time soon but told Diario AS: "Returning to Argentina is not in my plans because I feel more like a European player. I came here [to Europe] very young and left the domestic league in my country at 22.

"I would like to return to Spain. Elche or Malaga? Of course, but it's not just a case of what one desires, but that they want you and the circumstances are there. For the time being, I'm a Chelsea player and we shall see what happens in June. I'm 38 but I feel in good form and perfectly ready to continue to play at a good level for longer."

PAPER TALK (by James Capps)

Real lie in wait for Mbappe contract snub

Real Madrid are confident Kylian Mbappe will turn down Paris Saint-Germain's offer of a new contract, opening the door for the Frenchman to join Zinedine Zidane's side, according to Marca.

The 20-year-old has two-and-a-half years remaining on his contract in the French capital, meaning his transfer value could begin to decrease in around six months' time, if there is no indication that the World Cup winner will sign a new deal.

Real president Florentino Perez is a long-term admirer of Mbappe, but the consensus among the Madrid hierarchy is there isn't the required €300-400m available to sign the former Monaco man as early as January, so are prepared to wait for the player to turn down a bumper contract offer and force the move through, himself.

The Parisians, meanwhile, are preparing to offer Mbappe a whopping €40m a year to stay at the club beyond 2022.

Premier League giants in renewed Haaland hope

Premier League trio Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United have placed themselves on red alert after the father of highly-sought-after FC Salzburg striker Erling Haaland admitted his son is keen to play Premier League football.

Alf-Inge Haaland, who himself spent a decade in English football with Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Man City, believes his son has the physical and technical qualities required to be a success in the English top flight.

Haaland Sr. said in the Daily Star: "He's built for the Premier League at one stage, I think. Whether that happens now or at a later stage, we don't know."

Haaland Jr., 19, has also been linked with moves to Real Madrid and Juventus, with reports claiming it will take a bid in the region of £90m to prize the Norway international away from the Austrian Bundesliga champions.

Tap ins

- Sources at Calciomercato believe AC Milan are monitoring Granit Xhaka's situation at Arsenal, and could make a move for axed Gunners skipper in January. Switzerland international Xhaka was stripped of the captaincy by boss Unai Emery on Tuesday, and could now be sold to help ease tension in the Arsenal dressing room.

- Calciomercato claims Crystal Palace are keeping tabs on Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst, as manager Roy Hodgson seeks desperately to add goals to his misfiring forward line. The 27-year-old Dutchman has scored five goals in 10 Bundesliga games this season.

- Reports claim Paris Saint-Germain left-back Layvin Kurzawa will leave the Ligue 1 champions at the end of the season on a free transfer. The 27-year-old joined the club in 2015 from Monaco, but is unlikely to be offered an extension to his contract, which expires next summer.