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LIVE Transfer Talk: Chelsea eye move for PSG striker Mauro Icardi

The summer transfer window was unlike any other; see all the major deals and check out how we graded the biggest signings. And just because the window is shut until January, that doesn't mean the rumours won't keep coming. Here is the latest gossip and speculation. 

TOP STORY: Chelsea eye move for PSG striker Icardi

Chelsea are willing to negotiate with Paris Saint-Germain over a January move for striker Mauro Icardi, according to journalist Ekrem Konur.

Icardi, 28, has been linked with a move away from the French capital as he struggles to get game time at the club, who have opted for a front four of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Angel Di Maria.

The Argentine has reportedly fallen out with fellow countryman Messi, having moved to Paris permanently from Inter Milan in 2020 for €60m after a successful one-year loan.

Icardi has scored three goals in 11 games so far this season, while Chelsea are still looking for a reliable backup to €115m frontman Romelu Lukaku as Timo Werner continues to struggle. Both players are out injured at the moment, with no other strikers available as Olivier Giroud and Tammy Abraham both left for Serie A, while Michy Batshuayi joined Besiktas on loan.

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21.29 BST: We'll end with a big one, as Borussia Dortmund have asked Chelsea to keep them up to date on the situations of Timo Werner, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Christian Pulisic, as reported by TEAMtalk. None of the trio has been able to hold down a place in Thomas Tuchel's lineup this term -- with the latter being hindered by injuries -- and the Bundesliga outfit are hoping to sign any of them if they should become available.

20.56 BST: Simon Kjaer has signed a new contract that will keep him with AC Milan until 2024, the Italian club has confirmed. Before that, the Denmark international's deal was set to end in the summer, but the centre-back will now be able to build on his 66 appearances for the Rossoneri.

20.23 BST: Christian Falk has stated that Lucien Favre, most recently in charge of Borussia Dortmund, is the favourite to take over as Newcastle United manager after Steve Bruce's departure. The journalist has also suggested that Marc Overmars of Ajax is a candidate for their sporting director role and could work alongside Favre.

19.50 BST: Liverpool are set to offer Mohamed Salah a large signing-on fee to help make the forward their top earner, according to TEAMtalk.

The report suggests that the Egypt international wants to be the club's highest earner, which would take the 29-year-old above £220,000 a week, but that he is not after the widely reported £500,000-a-week wage packet. While the Reds are understandably keen to keep their talisman for longer than the two years left on his contract, they are only willing to go so far and feel the signing-on fee could help.

19.17 BST: Arsenal are hoping to extend the contract of Eddie Nketiah for another three years, according to Ekrem Konur. The England U21 international's deal comes to an end this summer, and despite the Gunners' desire to retain the 22-year-old, the striker is only willing to extend his stay if he is offered assurances of more game time than he's received so far this season.

18.44 BST: Internazionale, AC Milan, Juventus and AS Roma have all been left frustrated by Real Madrid, according to Calciomercato.

Between them, the Serie A sides have shown interest in Isco, Mariano, Marco Asensio and Dani Ceballos, who have all struggled for game time under Carlo Ancelotti and are hoping for a change of scenery. Their respective situations are being monitored in Italy.

18.11 BST: Manchester United will need to pay Ole Gunnar Solskjaer £7.5m in severance payments if they decide to sack him, according to the Sun. The Norwegian is under pressure to keep his job after a 5-0 defeat against Liverpool amid a poor run of results, but it won't be cheap for the Red Devils if they do decide to move on and bring in a new manager.

17.38 BST: Torino may have lost 1-0 against AC Milan, but Gleison Bremer impressed to the extent that both Milan and Internazionale are considering moving for him, reports Calciomercato. Inter are the most interested in the 24-year-old centre-back whose contract expires in 18 months' time, and could be available for a transfer fee of between €8m and €10m.

17.05 BST: Ajax have confirmed that midfielder Edson Alvarez has signed a contract extension that will see him stay at the Johan Cruyff Arena until 2025. The 24-year-old Mexico international's previous deal would have seen him stay in Amsterdam until 2024, but he now has an extra year having been a regular feature during their impressive start to the season.

16.32 BST: Bayern Munich midfielder Corentin Tolisso is of interest to Tottenham, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Tolisso, 27, is set to depart the Bundesliga champions after slipping down the pecking order. Juventus and Inter were interested but now it appears Tottenham will face competition from Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid to land him on a free transfer when his contract expires in the summer.

15.50 BST: Chelsea's defence could be very different next season as Thiago Silva, Cesar Azpilicueta, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger are all out of contract in the summer of 2022.

Eurosport claims that the club are trying to figure out who could come in to replace them if they don't pen new terms and the shortlist is interesting.

Jules Kounde (Sevilla), Matthijs de Ligt (Juventus) and Pau Torres (Villarreal) are three players who are being considered.

Kounde has been on the radar for some time, but Chelsea have not been willing to match his €80m release clause. Juve's De Ligt is being touted for a summer move, though his release clause is around €150m, while Torres' €60m clause is more within reach.

It's unlikely that Chelsea will need to replace all four players at once, though it's good to know they have a plan or two in place.

15.03 BST: AC Milan women have confirmed the signing of 18-year-old Maccabi Emek Hefer star Noa Selimhodzic.

14.45 BST: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's future at Man United could lie with his big stars.

13.55 BST: Chelsea defender Thiago Silva has been approached by Fluminense with a view to a move in the summer, according to Tuttomercatoweb.

Silva, 37, will be available on a free transfer when his contract at Stamford Bridge expires at the end of the season.

The Brazil international played for Fluminense as a youth and also from 2006-09, and he could end his career back in his homeland.

13.24 BST: Bild reports that Liverpool are keeping track of Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz.

Wirtz, 18, has had a stellar year and has caught the eye of Bayern and Manchester City. Newcastle are also keen to bring in the playmaker now they have money from their Saudi-backed takeover, though a transfer to St James's Park seems unlikely.

The Germany international is managed by his parents and will not be in a rush to decide his next move, with the report claiming that he will certainly not depart Leverkusen before 2023.

12.53 BST: Benfica forward Goncalo Ramos has caught the eye of Bayern Munich, says Bild.

Ramos, 20, had 14 goals in 12 matches for the Benfica B team last season and has graduated to the first team now with three starts this season.

Bayern are looking for a long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski and are reportedly tracking the Portugal U21 star's progress.

12.04 BST: Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham has no release clause in his contract, according to Sebastian Kehl.

Bellingham, 18, had been linked with a host of top clubs after impressing in the Bundesliga following his €30m move from Birmingham in 2020.

"He is a Borussia Dortmund player and remains a Borussia Dortmund player. There is no exit clause," Kehl, the club's head of first team football, told Sport1. "It's good that we talk about our players. It shows that we are doing something right. We can offer a lot at Borussia Dortmund. We want to win titles, but we have to keep the guys for that."

11.27 BST: Former Atletico Madrid full-back Caio Henrique is being "closely tracked" by Barcelona, Diario AS reports, after impressing for Monaco in Ligue 1, topping the charts for assists and chances created this season.

Caio Henrique signed for Atletico in 2016 but only played one Copa del Rey game for the club, returning to Brazil on loan with Parana, Fluminese and Gremio before signing for Monaco in an €8m deal in August 2020.

The 24-year-old's form means he's now being linked with a Brazil call-up and, according to AS, Barcelona have made contact with his representatives.

11.03 BST: Former Athletic Bilbao, Juventus, Swansea and Spurs forward Fernando Llorente has joined LaLiga 2 side Eibar until the end of the season, pending a medical.

Llorente, 36, was released by Udinese in August. He was linked with a return to Athletic earlier this year, before talks broke down.

"I'm very happy and eager to be with the group soon," Llorente said. "I've come here to help Eibar return to La Liga."

Eibar are currently second in LaLiga2 as they look to win promotion back to the top flight after being relegated last season.

10.58 BST: PSV winger Noni Madueke says he rejected a move to Chelsea and Man United in 2018 before moving to the Dutch club from Tottenham Hotspur's academy.

Madueke, 19, has scored six goals in 16 games so far this season and also mentioned that his idol was Cristiano Ronaldo as a youngster.

"Chelsea, Manchester United, a lot of European clubs [made offers]," Madueke told BBC Sport. "I came here one time and as soon as I came I wanted to sign straight away. I knew going from Tottenham to United is pretty much the same thing.

"The reason I wanted to go was to progress quicker into the first team. PSV is a top European club. It made so much sense at the time and it makes sense now."

10.13 BST: Would Antonio Conte do a good job at Man United?

09.44 BST: Dele Alli's future at Tottenham is up in the air as The Daily Mail reports that the midfielder been left out of the Carabao Cup squad to face Burnley on Wednesday.

Alli, 25, has not played a single minute of top-flight football since Sept. 26, when he was substituted at half-time in the north London derby loss to Arsenal, and manager Nuno Espirito Santo seems to want to use other options.

09.02 BST: Spanish midfielder Santi Cazorla believes his Al Sadd coach Xavi Hernandez "is totally ready" to guide Barcelona one day.

Xavi, a Barcelona legend from his playing days, is considered among the candidates to replace Ronald Koeman, should the Dutchman be dismissed.

Asked if Xavi is ready to triumph at Barcelona, Cazorla, who helped Al Sadd win the Emir Cup earlier this month, said: "I see him totally ready. It's his dream and it's in his mind at some point in the future. Few people know the club [Barca] like he does. I see him perfectly capable."

Xavi left Barcelona in 2015 for Al Sadd, having played for the Qatari side until 2019 before taking over the coaching position.

"Our training drills are based on rondos, possessions, positional play... pure Barca school," Cazorla added. "And to defend while having the ball. That is how we play each game. Xavi understands football in this way and that is how we play. In Spain's national team we already had that football philosophy. It's very clear to him."

Al Sadd have not lost since March 2020, which is 34 league games.

"Since I've arrived, I have not lost in the league and I've won five titles in total," the former Arsenal player said. "I've been lucky to have won things in Europe but not as often as here, and in only a year and a half."

08.30 BST: Carlo Ancelotti has warned €100m signing Eden Hazard he will have to fight to win a place in his Real Madrid team, and said "the problem he has right now is he has a coach who prefers another player."

Hazard, 30, was an unused substitute in Madrid's 2-1 El Clasico win over Barcelona on Sunday after he missed last week's 5-0 Champions League thrashing of Shakhtar Donetsk with an injury picked up on international duty.

Ancelotti picked the in-form Vinicius Junior -- who has scored seven goals this season -- and Rodrygo on the wings at Camp Nou and was rewarded when both were involved in David Alaba's opener.

"The problem [Hazard] has right now is he has a coach who prefers another player," Ancelotti said in a news conference on Tuesday ahead of Madrid's LaLiga game with Osasuna. "That can happen in a squad like Real Madrid's. What's important is the player has the motivation to work to play. He is doing that."

PAPER GOSSIP (by Luke Thrower)

- Manchester United's Paul Pogba has put talks over a new contract on hold, according to The Sun. The midfielder is out of contract in the summer and, while the Red Devils have expressed a desire to extend his stay, he could leave for free at the end of the season. The report comes after the 28-year-old apparently snubbed manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after his side's 5-0 loss to Liverpool on Sunday. Pogba came off the bench at half-time before he was sent off 15 minutes later for a rash challenge on Naby Keita. The France international is said not to have apologised to his teammates for the red card, though said the Sun's story was 'FAKE NEWS' on social media on Wednesday.

- While Arsenal and AC Milan have previously been linked with a move for Club Brugge playmaker Noa Lang, Borussia Monchengladbach are also said to be interested. According to Calciomercato, the Bundesliga club are eyeing a potential move if forward Marcus Thuram leaves in January.

- Barcelona are no longer considering making the loan move of Yusuf Demir permanent, according to Sport. The 18-year-old is on loan with the LaLiga club from Rapid Vienna, with an option to make the move permanent for €10m. However, the youngster has failed to break into the team after a decent start under Ronald Koeman. The clause would only become an option if he plays 45 minutes in more than 20 games.

- Despite only signing him in the summer, there are concerns over Denzel Dumfries at Internazionale, which may force the Serie A side back into the market for a right-back. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the full-back's performances have been a concern, as Inter keep an eye on Sampdoria player Bartosz Bereszynski as an alternative option.

- Inter have also met with the agent of Morten Thorsby over a potential deal, according to Calciomercato. The 25-year-old plays for Sampdoria, joining on a free transfer from Heerenveen in 2019. He is viewed as an option to bolster Inter's central midfield ranks.

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