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Transfer Update On Griezmann, Williams, Smalling, Gavi, Vinicius, Others

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Manchester United are willing to pay Antoine Griezmann three times his current salary in an attempt to sign the 32-year-old French forward from Atletico Madrid in January, according to El Nacional.

Tottenham Hotspur have shown interest in Samuel Iling-Junior, a 20-year-old English winger who currently plays for Juventus, Football Insider claimed.

Aston Villa are keeping an eye on Athletic Bilbao’s 29-year-old Ghanaian forward, Inaki Williams, ahead of the January transfer window, Football Insider reported.

Portuguese forward Bruno Fernandes, 29, has reaffirmed his commitment to Manchester United amid reports that he would be relocating to Saudi Arabia, 90min claimed.

Tottenham and Chelsea are showing interest in 18-year-old Norwegian forward Antonio Nusa, who is making waves at Club Brugge. Fulham are one of his suitors, Football Insider reported.

The 21-year-old French striker Hugo Ekitike of Paris St-Germain could make a comeback to Newcastle United in January, according to Football Insider.

Barcelona will attempt to sign Martin Zubimendi, a 24-year-old Spanish midfielder with Real Sociedad who has been linked to Arsenal, in the summer of 2024, according to Sport.

Roma are open to offers for 33-year-old Chris Smalling, a former center-back for England, in January, Gazzetta dello Sport claimed.

AC Milan may try to sign 23-year-old Canadian forward Jonathan David of Lille, in January to increase their offensive options, Gazzetta dello Sport reported.

Leroy Sane, a 27-year-old German winger for Bayern Munich, is a target for Barcelona and Real Madrid, Sport claimed.

Following the injury sustained by Vinicius Jr., 23, while playing for Brazil on international duty, Real Madrid are contemplating signing a forward either permanently or on loan in January. Timo Werner, 27, of RB Leipzig, is a possible candidate, according to Sport.

After 19-year-old midfielder Gavi was injured while playing for Spain, Barcelona may be entitled to up to 5 million euros in settlement, Mundo Deportivo reported.