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26.01.2010

Manchester United have joined Tottenham in the race for £18m-rated Toulouse midfielder Moussa Sissoko - as they prepare to let winger Zoran Tosic join Cologne. (Daily Mail)

But United face the prospect of losing Wayne Rooney to Real Madrid, who have hired super-agent Pini Zahavi to negotiate a deal for the striker. (The Sun)

Manchester City have had a £2m bid for Victor Moses turned down - and Arsenal may step in for the Crystal Palace forward. (Daily Star)

City have also missed out on Racing Santander midfielder Sergio Canales, who has agreed a £5.5m move to Real Madrid. (Daily Mail)

Meanwhile, Robinho is close to leaving Eastlands for Brazilian club Santos - who sold the 25-year-old to Real Madrid in 2005 - in a loan deal until the end of the season. (The Sun)

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti says that midfielder Joe Cole, who is out of contract at the end of the season, will remain at the club next term. (The Guardian)

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce has admitted that Aston Villa's Habib Beye is on his radar after a deal to sign Hamburg defender Guy Demel broke down. (Daily Mirror)

Blackburn are keen to sign Barcelona forward Eidur Gudjohnsen on loan and are also interested in Stuttgart's Turkish midfielder Yildiray Basturk. (Daily Mail)

West Ham are set to sign South Africa striker Benni McCarthy from Blackburn Rovers on loan for 18 months to get around work permit issues. (Daily Mirror

Blackburn Rovers winger Morten Gamst Pedersen is in talks with Turkish giants Fenerbahce over a January move. (Daily Mirror)

Fulham have made a bid for FC Basle's £6m-rated Switzerland striker Marco Streller. (Daily Mail)

Burnley defender Clarke Carlisle is a cut-price target for both Bolton and West Ham. (Daily Mirror)

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray is considering an £8m move for Aston Villa central defender Curtis Davies. (The Sun)

Aston Villa defender Curtis Davies is unlikely to join Celtic as he wants to remain in the Barclays Premier League. (Daily Record)

Celtic have asked former manager Martin O'Neill to approve a five-month loan deal for Aston Villa defender Curtis Davies. (Daily Mail)

Celtic have resisted a fresh attempt by Gordon Strachan to lure Scott McDonald to Middlesbrough, saying their top scorer is not for sale. (Daily Record)

Celtic will pay £1.8m to Brondby for striker Morten Rasmussen. (The Sun)

Denmark coach Morten Olsen suggests that Morten Rasmussen would not be moving to a better quality of football by quitting Brondby for Celtic. (Daily Express)

West Ham have joined Birmingham and Aston Villa in the race to sign Rangers striker Kris Boyd. (The Sun)

Paris St Germain are considering a move for Rangers winger DaMarcus Beasley. (Daily Express)

Paris St Germain winger Jerome Rothen has ended his loan spell with Rangers and signed for Turkish club Ankaragucu in preference to Greek outfits Larissa and Kavala. (The Sun)

Hearts and Aberdeen target Steven MacLean could be handed a fresh start by manager Paul Mariner at present club Plymouth. (The Sun)

Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee remains hopeful of securing Plymouth striker Steven MacLean on loan as a permanent move has not yet materialised. (Daily Record)

Falkirk manager Eddie May says Hibernian are the only club in the running to sign defender Darren Barr, who is also wanted by Aberdeen, Dundee and Hearts, during January. (The Herald)

05.01.2010

Chelsea winger Florent Malouda has revealed he is frustrated at Stamford Bridge. "Before the match against Birmingham, I talked to the coach to tell him about my frustration," Malouda told L'Equipe. "It's OK for the moment. "I still manage to be good when I play. With the rotation system I will play my 50 matches a season. "The frustration is above all for the big games. I'm ready to look elsewhere. Finding another club is not a problem. "But the club has closed the door to any departure, whether it be in January or in June." (L'Equipe)

Real Madrid are preparing a £60m move for Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, who is their top summer transfer target, and will pursue him in the same way they chased Cristiano Ronaldo last season. (Daily Star)

Liverpool are set to sign Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy next week and also hope to bring in his Real Madrid team-mate Rafael van der Vaart on loan until the end of the season (The Sun)

As well as Van Nistelrooy, Reds boss Rafael Benitez is poised to bring in Atletico Madrid winger Maxi Rodrigez on loan - but he will have to offload striker Andriy Voronin first to free up space on the club's wage bill and hopes to sell him to CSKA Moscow or Dynamo Moscow in a £1.5m deal. (Daily Telegraph)

Voronin is set to join German side Hertha Berlin, who he played for on loan last season, in a permanent £2.5m deal. (The Sun)

Tottenham are poised to make a £12m January swoop for Manchester City right-back Micah Richards, while City will bolster their defence by signing Sol Campbell on a short-term deal and spending a total of £25m on West Ham's Matthew Upson and Borussia Dortmund's Neven Subotic. (Daily Express)

Birmingham are close to wrapping up a £2.5m deal for Sporting Gijon midfielder Michel and are set to make a £3.5m bid to sign midfielder Craig Gardner from Aston Villa. (Daily Mirror)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has ruled out making another bid for Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh. (The Sun)

Wenger is confident of beating Tottenham and Everton to sign Chamakh when he becomes a free agent in the summer after being told there is no chance of buying the Moroccan in January - but the Gunners boss is also considering buying another striker this month and is interested in Wolfsburg's Edin Dzeko and Toulouse's Andre-Pierre Gignac. (Daily Mirror)

Hull City boss Phil Brown hopes to agree a loan deal with Manchester City striker Felipe Caicedo, who is currently on loan at Sporting Lisbon. (The Sun)

Cash-strapped Portsmouth's hopes of raising money by selling players in the January transfer window have been hit by a lack of interest in their players. (Daily Telegraph)

Portsmouth's hopes of selling former Tottenham midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng to Blackburn for £4m could be scuppered by a Fifa rule preventing players from playing for more than two clubs in the same season. (The Times)

Burnley boss Owen Coyle fears Portsmouth's financial crisis could ruin his hopes of keeping on-loan Pompey striker David Nugent at Turf Moor. (Daily Mirror)

Tottenham will recall midfielder Jamie O'Hara when his loan spell ends at Portsmouth this month and send him on loan to another Premier League club. (Daily Mail)

Birmingham have made an offer of more than £3m for Peterborough striker Aaron McLean, who has been watched by scouts from a host of other Premier League sides. (The Sun)

Tottenham have agreed a deal to sign Brazilian international midfielder Sandro from Internacional but may have to wait until the summer for him to arrive at White Hart Lane. (The Times)

Middlesbrough boss Gordon Strachan looks like being priced out of a move for Celtic striker Scott McDonald after being told the Australian international would cost him £3.5m. ((Daily Mirror)

Celtic are interested in Blackburn striker Benni McCarthy, who would be allowed to leave Ewood Park for £2.5m. (Daily Mail)

Sheffield United have turned down Newcastle's £1m bid for centre-back Matt Kilgallon. (The Sun)

Crystal Palace must sell teenage winger Victor Moses this month to ease their financial problems and will accept £3m for the 19-year-old - who is being trailed by Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal, Birmingham, Wigan, Everton and West Brom. (Daily Mail)