Liverpool open to Darwin Nunez offers, AC Milan consider Marcus Rashford loan, West Ham targets include Evan Ferguson.
Liverpool are open to accepting an offer of £50-60m for their 25-year-old Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez. (Football Insider), external
AC Milan are the latest club to consider a potential loan move for Manchester United’s England forward Marcus Rashford, 27. (Mail), external
West Ham are drawing up a list of attacking targets for January which includes Brighton’s Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson, 20, Wolves’ South Korea forward Hwang Hee-chan, 28, and Middlesbrough’s Ivory Coast forward Emmanuel Latte Lath, 26. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
Brazil striker Matheus Cunha, 25, is close to signing a lucrative new contract at Wolves amid interest from Arsenal. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
Randal Kolo Muani could leave Paris St-Germain this month, with AC Milan, Juventus, Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig, Aston Villa and Tottenham all interested in the 26-year-old France forward. (Ben Jacobs, external)
Chelsea midfielder Cesare Casadei has agreed a deal to join Serie A side Torino, although the clubs remain apart on a fee for the 21-year-old Italian. (Gianluca di Marzio, external)
Galatasaray are “100%” convinced that 26-year-old Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, who is on loan from Napoli, will not leave the Turkish club in January. (Florian Plettenberg), external
AC Milan have offered to take Barcelona’s Dani Olmo on a six-month loan as the Spain forward, 26, is currently unavailable due to La Liga registration restrictions put on Barca. (Corriere della Sera, via Sport, external)
Olmo does not want to leave Barcelona, who have received some unofficial approaches about his availability but not a formal offer. (Marca – in Spanish), external
Brazilian club Santos have submitted a bid to sign English midfielder Josh Windass, 30, from Sheffield Wednesday. (TalkSport), external
Swansea City are among a number of European clubs eyeing a move for 20-year-old Saudi Arabian midfielder Abdulmalik al-Jaber, who plays for Bosnian side Zeljeznicar. (TeamTalk, external)