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Transfer News Across Europe On January 5

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Today In Football: Man United On No January Transfer, Neymar Loan To Chelsea And More
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Welcome to the roundup of the latest transfer news for today, Thursday, 5th January 2023.

Portugal international, Joao Felix, 23, has attracted the attention of Manchester United who are willing to pay 4 million euros (£3.5 million) to sign him on loan from Atletico Madrid for the remainder of the season. However, the Spanish club wants 12-13 million euros (£10.6 million–£11.4 million) for the player.

Argentina’s Enzo Fernandez is no longer available after Benfica turned down Chelsea’s initial bid. The 21-year-old’s £106 million release clause must be fully met by the Blues to agree to their three-year, £112 million payment plan, according to the Mail.

Ecuadorian midfielder Moises Caicedo, who plays for Brighton, is a target for Chelsea.

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Real Madrid, who are making a case to Jude Bellingham, 19, that they are the best club in Europe for youthful talent, are growing more and more certain that they will prevail in their pursuit of Borussia Dortmund and England midfielder Bellingham, according to the Independent.

There are major concerns regarding Everton manager Frank Lampard’s longer-term future at Goodison Park, but he will be in charge for the team’s FA Cup third-round match against Manchester United on Friday, the Guardian reported.

Danny Ings, an English striker, was up for loan, but Aston Villa rejected Everton’s offer. The Midlands organization will only allow the 30-year-old, who has drawn interest from Bournemouth, Southampton, and West Ham, to leave on a long-term contract, the Mail claimed.

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Abdoulaye Doucoure, a 30-year-old midfielder from Mali, has been in talks with Fulham, and Everton is willing to allow him to leave the club in January permanently, the Athletic reported.

The Mail claimed that Mykhailo Mudryk, a 22-year-old winger from Ukraine, is the subject of negotiations with Chelsea and Shakhtar Donetsk, who are expected to reject Arsenal’s revised £62 million offer.

To sign Mudryk before the Gunners, Chelsea is prepared to match any offer made by them, according to the Independent.

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Matheus Nunes, a midfielder for Wolves, is a 24-year-old Portuguese player who the Molineux club sees as a long-term part of their future. Wolves are unaware of reports that Liverpool are interested in the player, 90 Min claimed.

Due to Fifa transfer rules, Liverpool will not attempt to sign Matheus Nunes from Wolves this month. The Portugal midfielder could not join Jurgen Klopp’s team until next season due to his move from Sporting Lisbon to Molineux in August, according to the Express.