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It’s transfer window may be closed in Europe’s top leagues, but the rumours continue to circulate as clubs plan out future moves. Teams are working tirelessly behind the scenes on identifying targets and figuring out their budgets.

Managers will be constantly assessing their squads with sporting directors and recruitment staff scanning the market for potential deals. The rumour mill is still gathering pace and we’ve collated some of the biggest current transfer stories.

Today’s biggest transfer stories

Rumour
Samu Aghehowa S. Aghehowa FC Porto
Centre-Forward
Porto FC Porto

 

28 %

Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham
Liga Portugal Premier League

Tottenham are considering a number of options to bolster their front line in January and according to reports in England one such transfer target could be none other than Porto forward Samu Aghehowa, who has nine goals in 14 games for the Portuguese giants.

Rumour
Scott McTominay S. McTominay SSC Napoli
Central Midfield
Napoli SSC Napoli

 

8 %

Everton FC Everton
Serie A Premier League

To no great surprise, Scott McTominay’s heroics for Scotland in midweek has won him a whole cast of new admirers. According to reports in England, one of them could be Everton, who will reportedly look to sign the Napoli talent in 2026 and are prepared to pay €70 million for the former Manchester United star.

Rumour
Jhon Arias J. Arias Wolverhampton Wanderers
Right Winger
Wolves Wolverhampton Wanderers

 

50 %

Galatasaray Galatasaray
Premier League Süper Lig

Rumour
Jhon Arias J. Arias Wolverhampton Wanderers
Right Winger
Wolves Wolverhampton Wanderers

 

15 %

CR Flamengo Flamengo
Premier League Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

Wolves will be looking to offload some deadweight in the January window and one such potential sale could come in the form of right winger Jhon Arias. According to multiple reports, the Colombian forward has attracted interest from Brazilian club Flamengo and Turkish giants Galatasaray.


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