Karim Adeyemi has expressed a preference for joining Arsenal over Manchester United, Jadon Sancho is advised that he would need to significantly reduce his wages to return to Borussia Dortmund, and Robert Lewandowski has turned down an offer from Fenerbahce.
Borussia Dortmund and Germany forward Karim Adeyemi prefers a move to Arsenal rather than Manchester United, who are also pursuing the 22-year-old. (Mirror)
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Out-of-favour Manchester United and England winger Jadon Sancho, 25, has been informed he would have to reduce his current £300,000-a-week salary by half to rejoin Borussia Dortmund. (Mirror)
Fenerbahce is keen to acquire 37-year-old Poland striker Robert Lewandowski from Barcelona, but he has rejected their initial proposal for an 18-month contract, seeking instead an additional year. (AS – in Spanish)
Wolves are interested in signing Lazio goalkeeper Christos Mandas in January, with the 24-year-old Greece international available for around £12 million. (GiveMeSport)
Eintracht Frankfurt is aiming to sign Brentford’s German midfielder Vitaly Janelt, although the Bees are negotiating with the 27-year-old to extend his contract beyond this season. (Teamtalk)
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Sunderland plans to make 21-year-old Nigerian striker Ahmed Abdullahi available for loan in January. (Northern Echo – subscription required)
Manchester United are emerging as frontrunners to sign Ajax’s 17-year-old Belgian defender Jorthy Mokio, with Tottenham and Newcastle also showing interest. (Caughtoffside)
Arsenal is not anticipated to pursue Bournemouth and Ghana striker Antoine Semenyo, 25, in the upcoming winter transfer window, suggesting a low-key January for the club. (Football.London)
Newcastle and Denmark forward William Osula, 22, is keen on a move to Eintracht Frankfurt in January, having previously been targeted for a loan in the summer. (Bild via FussballTransfers – in German)
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Real Madrid has successfully reached an agreement to extend the contract of Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr, 25, well beyond his current deal, which runs until 2027. (AS via Tribuna – in Spanish)
