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TOP STORY: Arsenal target defenders Kurzawa, Djene
Arsenal's defence has come under scrutiny this season and they are struggling at left-back while injured duo Kieran Tierney and Sead Kolasinac recover. That means the Sun is linking them with a new arrival in that position: PSG star Layvin Kurzawa.
Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery was keen on Kurzawa but was unable to pull off a deal for the France international. However, now he's a free agent in the summer, Kurzawa's price is down around the â¬8m mark and the Gunners are confident of making a move.
Mikel Arteta is also keen to bolster central defence and the Sun claims that Getafe centre-back Dakonam Djene is on the radar.
Djene, 28, is also wanted by Premier League quartet Tottenham, Everton, Bournemouth and Crystal Palace, but Ligue 1 side Monaco are closest to signing the â¬25m-rated Togo international and have already had a â¬15m bid rejected.
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22.54 GMT: Tottenham need to sign a striker in January but it looks as if Milan's Krzysztof Piatek may be slipping through their grasp.
MilanNews.it suggests that Tottenham, Sevilla and Aston Villa are all in for the Polish striker, with Milan asking for the full â¬35 million Milan paid Genoa last season. Calciomercato is claiming that Sevilla are now the frontrunners for the 24-year-old, who scored 20 goals between Milan and Genoa last season.
Piatek looks to be on the move this month but his destination remains a mystery with the three clubs all battling for his services.
22.22 GMT: We have a trade to report in MLS as Minnesota United have acquired LAFC goalkeeper Tyler Miller.
The Loons reportedly are sending $150,000 in General Allocation Money in 2020 and $50,000 in Targeted Allocation Money in 2021 to LAFC for the shot-stopper. Minnesota was unable to come to terms with MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Vito Mannone and also kicked the tires on ex-Man City and England No. 1 Joe Hart.
LAFC signed veteran Dutch 'keeper Kenneth Vermeer from Feyenoord on Wednesday.
21.46 GMT: Middlesbrough have a new goalkeeper, as the Championship club have announced they have have signed Dejan Stojanovic from Swiss side St. Gallen.
We're delighted to confirm the signing of Dejan StojanoviÄ â
Welcome to #Boro, Dejan!