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LIVE Transfer Talk: Arsenal and Man United to battle for Leicester's Youri Tielemans

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The 2022 January transfer window is closed, but there's still plenty of gossip swirling about who's moving where. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings and goings and, of course, done deals!

TOP STORY: Arsenal and Man United to battle for Tielemans

Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans is reportedly keen to leave the club this summer, with Arsenal and Manchester United battling for his signature, according to Het Nieuwsblad.

Tielemans, 24, has impressed since moving from Monaco for £32 million in 2019. But, with his contract expiring in 2023, the clock is ticking on his future at the club and the Belgium international seemingly wants to join a top club with title ambitions.

Leicester have previously demanded £60m from clubs wanting to sign Tielemans, yet the report states they are now willing to accept around £35m this summer so they don't lose him for free.

Sitting 12th in the Premier League, Leicester have struggled this season and that form won't be enough to persuade Tielemans to sign a new contract.

He has also seen interest from Liverpool, Real Madrid and Juventus.

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22.00 GMT: Amid reports of Barcelona's interest in Franck Kessie, Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Leonardo has made fresh contact with the AC Milan midfielder, reports Le10 Sport. Earlier in the week, it was reported that the 25-year-old Ivory Coast international was keen on a move to the Camp Nou, instilling a sense of urgency at Parc des Princes, where les Parisiens have been credited with planning for Kessie's free-transfer signing for months.

21.27 GMT: Lazio are facing a fight to keep hold of two first-team stalwarts, with midfielder Lucas Leiva and goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha ready to leave when their contracts expire this summer, reports Nicolo Schira.

Leiva, 35, has made 28 appearances for the Biancocelesti this season, but there has been little progress made on a deal that would extend his stay at the Stadio Olimpico. For 26-year-old Strakosha, who has faced a fight for regular first-team football with Pepe Reina, it could spell the end of a chapter that began in 2013 after graduating from Lazio's youth system.

20.54 GMT: Four clubs are in the race for 34-year-old midfielder Arturo Vidal as he begins to drift towards an exit from Inter Milan, according to Calciomercato. Having started just once in Serie A this season, there are doubts that the Chile international will re-up with the Nerazzurri when his contract expires in the summer, potentially paving the way for Aston Villa, Marseille, Galatasaray or Tottenham Hotspur to swoop for Vidal on a free transfer.

20.21 GMT: Cesar Azpilicueta has been linked with a move to Barcelona in recent months, but a clause discovered recently in his contract could see him remain at Chelsea, reports Mundo Deportivo. The 32-year-old defender's contract expires at the end of the season, however, it has emerged that the west London club have the option to extend the deal for at least another year, which could go some way to explaining why the Blues reportedly have yet to open negotiations with the Spain international.

20.04 GMT: According to Cesar Luis Merlo, Argentine-Mexican forward Luca Martinez Dupuy is close to joining Atlanta United on loan with an option to make the transfer permanent. The 20-year-old, who has represented Mexico at the youth level, earned 25 appearances for Rosario Central in Argentina's top flight in 2021.

19.48 GMT: The deal that would take Darwin Machis from Granada to Charlotte FC has fallen through, writes Marca. Despite both clubs reaching an agreement over the transfer of the 29-year-old forward, the Venezuela international's representatives were unable to agree personal terms with the MLS club.

19.15 GMT: Mauricio Pochettino wants to reunite with Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane if the Paris Saint-Germain manager takes over at Manchester United this summer, reports the Telegraph. The former Spurs boss is keen to move to Old Trafford, and he will urge the board to grant him the funds to sign the 28-year-old England captain.

18.58 GMT: Amid reported interest from Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Manchester City, Theo Hernandez has signed a new contract with AC Milan that will keep him at the San Siro until 2026, the Italian club announced on Friday. The 24-year-old joined the Rossoneri in 2019 from Real Madrid, and has made all four of his appearances for France since moving to Serie A.

18.42 GMT: West Ham United are ready to advance contract talks with Tomas Soucek to dissuade rival Premier League clubs from submitting offers for the 26-year-old midfielder, according to Football Insider. The Czech Republic international will enter the final two years of his contract this summer, and the club will offer him a pay rise to keep him at the London Stadium.

18.09 GMT: Diego Costa wants a six-month deal with a one-year option clause if he is to sign with Atalanta, reports Rudy Galetti. The Lombard club have been looking for solutions up front after Duvan Zapata was ruled out for the next three months, and it is reported that they are taking some time to consider the idea of bringing Costa -- a free agent after mutually agreeing to terminate his contract at Brazilian outfit Atletico Mineiro -- to the Gewiss Stadium.

17.51 GMT: Arsenal have agreed terms to sign United States international goalkeeper Matt Turner from the New England Revolution, pending the successful completion of a medical. Turner is set to join Arsenal in summer, allowing him to remain with the Revs for the start of the 2022 MLS regular season. It will also keep the goalkeeper's travel to a minimum for the remainder of World Cup qualifying. Read the full story.

17.36 GMT: Frenkie de Jong wants to stay at Barcelona amid reports of uncertainty regarding his future, writes Sport. After the dismissal of Dutch coach Ronald Koeman, questions emerged over whether Netherlands international De Jong would be a part of plans at Camp Nou, igniting interest from Liverpool and Bayern Munich. After settling into the new regime under Xavi Hernandez, however, the 24-year-old midfielder is once again seen as a key part of the club's future.

17.03 GMT: Flamengo are keen to add Barcelona goalkeeper Neto on a free transfer, according to Ekrem Konur. Initial talks were held in January as the Brazilian outfit looked to recruit the 32-year-old, and it is reported that there are still talks ongoing despite a deal not being struck during the transfer window.

16.30 GMT: Sure Barcelona can't afford to sign Dortmund striker Erling Haaland?

15.38 GMT: Carlo Ancelotti has backed Gareth Bale to "deliver" for Real Madrid for the remainder of the season and praised the forward's "committed" attitude in training after returning from his latest injury setback.

Bale, 32, has not played for his club since August and has been an unused substitute in Madrid's last four matches. Madrid are going into a crucial period, travelling to sixth-placed Villarreal in LaLiga on Saturday before facing Paris Saint-Germain in the first-leg of their Champions League round-of-16 clash on Tuesday.

"He's training well, and he's committed," Ancelotti said in a news conference on Friday when asked if Bale could still contribute this year. "It's one thing seeing something in training and another to see it in a game. I think when I pick him, he'll deliver. You might ask why I haven't picked him yet, but since his last injury it's been hard for him to get back to a good physical condition... I think he's ready to play."

15.15 GMT: Are Manchester United better with or without Cristiano Ronaldo?

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15.06 GMT: There were proud scenes in the Ronaldo household this week as Cristiano Ronaldo's eldest son, Cristiano Jr., passed another important milestone as he continues to follow in his father's footballing footsteps.

Cristiano Jr. has been playing for the Manchester United academy this season and has obviously impressed those in charge. Indeed, it has been revealed this week that the 11-year-old has signed his first professional contract with the club.

The news was inadvertently revealed in a post shared on Instagram by fellow wonderkid Gabriel, who has also been signed up by United following a successful stint in the youth team.

"Delighted to finally have my signing day done [and] even better to have mine with teammates @cristiano JR," Gabriel wrote in his caption.

14.53 GMT: Manchester City forward Riyad Mahrez is being watched by PSG as his contract expires in 2023, says the Daily Mirror.

Mahrez, 30, has 16 goals in 27 games so far this season but has yet to agree new terms on his reported £120,000-a-week contract.

The Algeria international can sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club from January 2023 and PSG would be interested if he still hasn't committed by then.

14.16 GMT: AS Roma are preparing a summer overhaul across the pitch, says Gazzetta dello Sport, which could cost them around €100m.

Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka is one player that Roma have been chasing for some time, while Feyenoord defender Marcos Senesi and Eintracht Frankfurt forward Filip Kostic are two others who manager Jose Mourinho wants to bring in.

Xhaka, 29, was on the verge of leaving the club last summer but now the Gunners are ready to sanction his exit.

13.50 GMT: West Ham boss David Moyes has said his side were "close" to making at least one signing in the January window, but ESPN can reveal just how near they were to signing Atalanta striker Duvan Zapata: one missing signature.

Sources told ESPN's James Olley the deal was hastily arranged as it only became a realistic proposition a few hours before the window closed on deadline day. The presence of multiple agents on the Italian side of the transaction complicated negotiations but nevertheless an agreement was reached and paperwork was exchanged between the clubs with sufficient time remaining on Jan. 31.

Sources involved in the negotiations claim a representative from West Ham signed the final deal sheet, as did Zapata, before it was sent to Atalanta for their final contribution to complete the deal. However, sources suggest the Italian club "went missing" as the deadline approached and then passed, meaning the deal collapsed.

13.29 GMT: Manchester United need a new striker and Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland, Tottenham's Harry Kane, Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez and Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin are on their shortlist, according to The Sun.

With Edinson Cavani out of contract and likely to leave at the end of the season and Cristiano Ronaldo now 37, United are focusing on other options to solve their search for a proven goal scorer.

But sources told ESPN that senior figures at Old Trafford believe that Haaland is destined for Real Madrid this summer and that United are not in a position to persuade the player or his advisers to reconsider his options.

Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski could also potentially be available if the Bundesliga club decide to offload the 33-year-old should he reject the opportunity to extend his contract beyond its June 2023 expiry date.

12.47 GMT: Barcelona have made extending Gavi and Ronald Araujo's contracts a priority following the closing of the January transfer window, sources told ESPN's Sam Marsden and Moises Llorens.

Initial talks between Barca and the players' respective representatives have revealed some differences in terms of expectations, but there's a desire from all parties to reach an agreement as soon as possible.

Sources close to the Gavi and Araujo, whose terms expire in 2023, confirm several top European clubs have made contact with regards to a possible transfer. ESPN revealed in November that Liverpool and Manchester United are tracking Araujo.

However, both players have made it clear they want to stay at Camp Nou -- although they also want to be compensated in relation to their new status at the club.

12.00 GMT: West Ham defender Kurt Zouma was filmed on video kicking his cat recently.

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11.26 GMT: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said newly-signed winger Luis Diaz had "one of the best" debuts he has ever seen when he appeared in the Premier League for the first time on Thursday.

Diaz started alongside Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino in Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Leicester City on Thursday after joining the club from FC Porto shortly before the January transfer deadline.

"He has the skillset and character. It was one of the best first games I saw from a new player but we have to see how he adapts, there's no rush," Klopp told a news conference on Friday. "It was a good chance to start him with Sadio [Mane] not here and Mo [Salah] back from an intense tournament. Yes, Luis showed up."

11.11 GMT: Leeds United's Illan Meslier is reportedly one of five goalkeepers being monitored by Barcelona as they look to bring in competition for Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

Mundo Deportivo claim Sevilla's Yassine Bounou, Nantes' Alban Lafont, Genk's Maarten Vandevoordt and Fiorentina's Bartlomiej Dragowski are the other four on the list.

The report says new Barca coach Xavi Hernandez is happy with Ter Stegen, whose form has been criticised at times this season, but that the club want to bring in a new backup this summer.

Neto is expected to leave Camp Nou after failing to get a move away in January, which would create space in the squad for a new goalkeeper. Third-choice keeper Inaki Pena joined Galatasaray on loan in January but could return for a more prominent role next season if Barca don't sign someone else.

10.45 GMT: Barcelona will turn their attention to Real Sociedad forward Alexander Isak this summer if they fail in their pursuit of Erling Haaland, according to Diario Sport.

Haaland is Barca's first choice as they look to bring in a new striker ahead of next season, but they are aware the competition for the Borussia Dortmund No. 9 will be fierce, with Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City all linked with a €75m move once his release clause comes into effect in 2022.

Therefore, Barca are also exploring alternative options, with Sweden international Isak a long-term target. He renewed his contract last July, with his release clause rising to €90m, but Sport saya an agreement for less would be possible due to the "good relationship" between the two clubs.

Isak, who has scored eight goals in 27 appearances this season for his club, has also drawn interest from Arsenal in recent weeks as the Premier League side search for a new attacker.

ESPN revealed on Thursday that Barca are eyeing low-cost signings in defence and midfield this summer to save money for their striker search.

10.08 GMT: River Plate are interested in signing New York City FC striker Valentin Castellanos on loan, according to coach Marcelo Gallardo.

The Argentinian club are keen to strengthen their attacking line after the departure of Jorge Carrascal and are considering several options. "We have two or three alternatives and one of them is Valentin Castellanos, which is difficult," Gallardo told La Nacion.

Sources told ESPN that the MLS team has already turned down several offers from Brazilian clubs for the striker, who is under contract with NYCFC until December 2025, including a $7m offer from Palmeiras.

With Argentina's transfer window closing on Feb. 19, River are looking to sign Castellanos on loan with an option to sign him permanently included in the deal, while NYCFC want between $15m-$20m.

Castellanos, 23, was hoping to make a move to Europe in the last transfer window but, despite interest from Italian side Fiorentina, no offer was made. The Mendoza-born player joined NYCFC on loan from Uruguayan side Montevideo City Torque in 2018 before making a permanent move soon after. In 35 league and playoff appearances in 2021, Castellanos scored 22 goals and added eight assists while winning the Golden Boot.

09.55 GMT: Arsenal forward Alexandre Lacazette is out of contract in June and his former club Lyon will try everything possible to bring him back to the club, sources have told ESPN's Julien Laurens.

Lacazette, 30, spent several years at the club's academy and was with the first team for seven years before moving to Arsenal for €53m in 2017.

With 100 goals in 203 Ligue 1 appearances, he is one of Lyon's all-time great players and club president Jean-Michel Aulas is dreaming of signing the France forward in the summer.

09.19 GMT: Marco Asensio's future is "a real dilemma for Real Madrid," Marca reports, with the forward's contract up in 2023 and doubts at the club over whether or not to offer him an extension.

Asensio, 26, has played an increasingly important role in the team this year, scoring eight goals in all competitions and becoming coach Carlo Ancelotti's favoured option on the right wing ahead of Rodrygo, Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard.

According to Marca, Madrid's thinking at the start of the season was not to renew the forward's deal after several frustrating, injury-hit campaigns, but his performances have now forced a rethink.

A final decision is yet to be taken, with three options -- allowing his contract to expire, proposing an extension, or accepting a bid this summer -- all on the table.

09.04 GMT: Manchester United players are becoming frustrated with Ralf Rangnick's methods with a section of the squad believing his training sessions are "old fashioned," sources told ESPN's Rob Dawson.

There has been some bemusement, too, that Rangnick has left the bulk of the coaching sessions to assistant Chris Armas. Sources told ESPN that some players on the training ground have jokingly likened Armas to fictional soccer coach Ted Lasso, the hapless American parachuted in to manage fictional side AFC Richmond in the hit Apple+ comedy show.

Former United States international Armas had never coached outside North America before landing the job as Rangnick's No. 2 in December. The 49-year-old's last coaching job ended in his dismissal by Toronto FC after winning two of his 15 games in charge.

Elsewhere, some players have complained among themselves that Rangnick's sessions are often based on 11 vs. 11 work rather than dynamic drills they feel help to keep them sharp between games. Sources told ESPN that much of the work being done on the training pitch is built around improving organisation and shape with less emphasis placed on sessions designed to hone particular skills.

08.30 GMT: Paris Saint-Germain coach Mauricio Pochettino says he does not believe Kylian Mbappe's future will depend on the outcome of the Champions League round-of-16 tie against Real Madrid.

Mbappe, who becomes a free agent this summer and has been a target of Real Madrid in previous transfer windows, recently said he had not made a decision on his future. Moreover, that playing against Real Madrid in the Champions League "changes a lot of things" for him.

"I think such an important decision cannot be down to a game or a tie," Pochettino said. " He is an intelligent chap, mature, with a tremendous analytical capacity and always knowing what he wants for his career and his future. He has people around him that I'm certain advise him in the best possible way. I see him calm, focused on doing his best for PSG and as he said, and we must respect it, he will make a decision once this tie is over."

Pochettino, meanwhile, said he is not bothered by ongoing speculation that Zinedine Zidane could replace him at PSG while he is linked with the job at Manchester United.

"I don't know, it's not up to me to decide," Pochettino said when asked if he sees Zidane as his replacement once he leaves. "Zidane is a great coach, he already showed it at Real Madrid. The rumours don't bother me.

"He can train any trainer in the world. Also, he is French. That is one more question for the sporting director or the president. Look, when Zinedine Zidane was at Real Madrid, how many rumours didn't come out of me [when I was] in England? When we take charge of a club with the visibility of PSG, we know that this comes with the position. That has to be accepted, otherwise I could not be sitting here in front of you right now as PSG coach. We are 200%t focused on PSG and on giving this club the happiness they expect from us."

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PAPER GOSSIP (by Luke Thrower)

- Paris Saint-Germain are not planning to extend Angel Di Maria's contract, says journalist Ekrem Konur. The 33-year-old's deal with Les Parisiens expires in the summer, though there is a club option of a further year. The report says that a number of teams across Europe and Brazil are monitoring his situation.

Juventus are considering making a move to sign AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie in the summer, reports Nicolo Schira. Kessie, 25, is a free agent once his contract expires in 2022 and has been linked with a host of Europe's top clubs including PSG, Barcelona, Man United, Liverpool and Tottenham. Schira claims that the Ivory Coast international is not interested in extending his deal with the Rossoneri, with Juventus the latest to be offered the chance to land him.

- Wolves and Barcelona are agreeing a swap deal that would see Adama Traore join Barcelona permanently, with Francisco Trincao set to stay at Molineux. Sport reports that both players' loan deals will be made permanent, with their options to sign negotiated to €30m each, allowing them to make a swap.

- West Ham United are still interested in signing Jesse Lingard in the summer, according to Calciomercato. The Manchester United playmaker was told he was free to leave the club on loan in January, however a move didn't materialise. Both West Ham and Newcastle United were linked, but may have the chance to sign him at the end of the season, with the 29-year-old out of contract.

- Barcelona could accept less than the €40m permanent option in Philippe Coutinho's loan deal at Aston Villa, according to Sport. The 29-year-old has had an explosive return to the Premier League, scoring twice and assisting twice in three appearances. €40m is the figure Villa need to sign him, however the report claims that the Blaugrana are likely to accept less to free up wage space.

- Borussia Dortmund have made striker Karim Adeyemi their top target for the summer, says Fabrizio Romano. The Bundesliga side have already agreed to sign defender Niklas Sule from rivals Bayern Munich on a free transfer in the summer, and have now turned their attention to Adeyemi. The 20-year-old has impressed for FC Salzburg and the club are confident of reaching an agreement with both the player and his team.