Premier League clubs are circling as the January transfer window looms closer. One player who has been gaining attention is Antoine Semenyo, a Ghanaian striker who currently plays for Bournemouth and has a £65m release clause. Manchester City have won the battle to sign him, but Liverpool and Manchester United may yet make a late move.
Crystal Palace's Marc Guéhi is another target, with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid among several clubs believed to be in the running. Despite his desire to leave on a free transfer, Guéhi remains under contract at Selhurst Park, making it unlikely that he will join either of those teams until the summer.
Wales forward Brennan Johnson could be up for sale if the right price is offered, with Bournemouth thought to be leading the pack in pursuit. Aston Villa and Brentford are also on the hunt, but Everton have also been linked.
In a different market, Rúben Neves has become available after his proposal for a new deal was rejected by Al-Hilal. Manchester United are reportedly keen to sign him, although Liverpool also have an interest in the Portugal midfielder.
Barcelona's Marc-André ter Stegen is expected to be on the move as Hansi Flick makes it clear he no longer wants the German goalkeeper between the posts. Aston Villa were once linked with a transfer, but that seems unlikely now.
Ivan Toney could join Everton or Tottenham if they can agree a deal worth £400,000 per week - a significant chunk of change for a striker who has scored 28 goals in Saudi Arabia this season.
Conor Gallagher's departure from Atlético Madrid is becoming increasingly likely as he looks to boost his World Cup chances. Manchester United are among several clubs interested, but Crystal Palace may struggle to afford his wage demands this time around.
Harvey Elliott's loan spell at Aston Villa came to an end without him making a significant impact, and it now seems unlikely that he will make the move permanent unless Liverpool agree to release him.
Finally, Turkish forward Kenan Yildiz is the latest target in the Premier League, with Tottenham among several clubs chasing his signature. Juventus want to tie him down to a new deal until 2031, but their negotiating position looks precarious given the player's age and growing ambitions.
Crystal Palace's Marc Guéhi is another target, with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid among several clubs believed to be in the running. Despite his desire to leave on a free transfer, Guéhi remains under contract at Selhurst Park, making it unlikely that he will join either of those teams until the summer.
Wales forward Brennan Johnson could be up for sale if the right price is offered, with Bournemouth thought to be leading the pack in pursuit. Aston Villa and Brentford are also on the hunt, but Everton have also been linked.
In a different market, Rúben Neves has become available after his proposal for a new deal was rejected by Al-Hilal. Manchester United are reportedly keen to sign him, although Liverpool also have an interest in the Portugal midfielder.
Barcelona's Marc-André ter Stegen is expected to be on the move as Hansi Flick makes it clear he no longer wants the German goalkeeper between the posts. Aston Villa were once linked with a transfer, but that seems unlikely now.
Ivan Toney could join Everton or Tottenham if they can agree a deal worth £400,000 per week - a significant chunk of change for a striker who has scored 28 goals in Saudi Arabia this season.
Conor Gallagher's departure from Atlético Madrid is becoming increasingly likely as he looks to boost his World Cup chances. Manchester United are among several clubs interested, but Crystal Palace may struggle to afford his wage demands this time around.
Harvey Elliott's loan spell at Aston Villa came to an end without him making a significant impact, and it now seems unlikely that he will make the move permanent unless Liverpool agree to release him.
Finally, Turkish forward Kenan Yildiz is the latest target in the Premier League, with Tottenham among several clubs chasing his signature. Juventus want to tie him down to a new deal until 2031, but their negotiating position looks precarious given the player's age and growing ambitions.