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Transfer News Across Europe On January 10

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Welcome to the roundup of the latest transfer news for today, Tuesday, 10th, January 2023.

The 30-year-old Dutch striker, Wout Weghorst, on loan from Burnley and currently playing for Besiktas, has volunteered to pay the Turkish club compensation money out of his pocket to force a transfer to Manchester United, which might be completed by Tuesday, according to a report on the Express.

Before 23-year-old Portuguese attacker, Joao Felix moves to Chelsea on loan for the remainder of the season, Atletico Madrid wants to extend his contract by one year, to 2027, according to Marca.

The 25-year-old French forward currently playing for Borussia Monchengladbach, Marcus Thuram, whose contract expires in the summer, has drawn more interest from Chelsea. The Blues are also considering a move for 20-year-old Noni Madueke, who plays for the England Under-21 team for PSV Eindhoven according to the Times.

Leandro Trossard, 28, is a Belgian attacker who was the subject of a verbal bid from Tottenham, but Brighton has rejected the offer, and the Seagulls have no plans to offload the player in January according to the NFL Football Insider.

West Ham United hopes to sign Youssef En-Nesyri, a 25-year-old Moroccan international, on loan for the remainder of the season after renewing their interest in the Sevilla striker, The Times reported.

En-Nesyri has said, meanwhile, that he is not yet prepared to depart from Spain, Mail added.

If Tottenham wants to sign the 23-year-old Spain defender this month, according to Sporting Lisbon, they must fully satisfy Pedro Porro’s €45 million (£36.7 million) release clause, the Guardian claimed.

Andrea Pirlo, a former international for Italy, is considering taking over as manager of Belgium for Roberto Martinez, HLN reported.

The 27-year-old Danish midfielder, Emiliano Marcondes, and Jamal Lowe, a 26-year-old Jamaican striker, are both available for release by Bournemouth this month, according to Dover Live.