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Thursday’s transfer rumours: Caicedo, Onana, Gordon, Raphinha, Porro and more

All the gossip from around World Football

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Welcome to 101GreatGoal’s daily transfer round-up for Thursday, January 26th.

Gossip

Bayern Munich have rejected several offers for Dutchman Ryan Gravenberch to leave the club on loan this January, despite his limited gametime at the Allianz Arena [Fabrizio Romano]

Arsenal are weighing up a move for Moises Caicedo this January amid fears Mohamed Elneny may be ruled out for the remainder of the season [The Telegraph]

Barcelona boss Xavi has seemingly confirmed that Raphinha will remain in Barcelona this January, claiming that he expects him to be ‘important for us’ in the months to come [Fabrizio Romano]

Leeds United and Juventus remain some way apart on their valuations of midfielder Weston McKennie, with Juve demanding 35m euros to let him leave this winter [Gianluca di Marzio]

Everton have accepted a bid for Anthony Gordon worth £35m, potentially rising to £50m, from Newcastle United with the player keen on the move [Football Transfers]

The Portuguese side have enquired about Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey as they look to identify a replacement [The Athletic]

Chelsea have stepped up their interest in Everton midfielder Amadou Onana this January as they seek a midfield alternative after being priced out of moves for Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez [The Times]

Everton are weighing up a move for Bologna forward Marko Arnautovic in the dying days of the transfer window, after the Austrian was linked with a switch to Manchester United in the summer [The Telegraph]

Brighton have seen an offer for RB Leipzig midfielder Amadou Haidara turned down as they look to prepare in case Moises Caicedo departs in the next week [The Guardian]

Arsenal have verbally agreed to loan Cedric Soares to Fulham. Their fellow Premier League club will cover all of his £100k per week wages [Fabrizio Romano]

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Football writer and analyst. Long-time writer of all things Arsenal and avid watcher of European football. Happy to discuss all things football over on Twitter.

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