Solari unsure over Isco future
Real Madrid coach Santiago Solari has left the door open to a January exit for Isco after suggesting on Tuesday it will be up to the club whether to keep the midfielder.
Solari dodged an opportunity to back Isco after being asked if, as coach, he would be happy to allow the Spaniard to leave this month.
"You said it," Solari said at a press conference on Tuesday. "I am just the coach."
Real Madrid are unlikely to sell Isco in January, particularly as Solari's own future is not guaranteed.
Why has Isco been frozen out at Real Madrid?
— Goal (@goal) January 15, 2019
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Chelsea put £100m price tag on Hazard
It will take £100m to pry Eden Hazard away from Chelsea, according to the Telegraph.
The Belgian star has six months left on his deal with the club and has been repeatedly linked to Real Madrid.
Both clubs are looking for a swift resolution, although Hazard wants to resolve his future this summer.
Real Madrid are said to be interested in signing both Hazard and Christian Eriksen as the club looks to rebuild following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Barcelona interested in Girona's Stuani
Barcelona are interested in Christian Stuani to add depth to the club's attack, according to Marca.
The club is in search of another forward to back up Luis Suarez and, after the departure of Munir, additional options are needed in the attack.
Girona's Stuani is the third top goalscorer in La Liga with 12 goals and, at 32 years old, is experienced enough to contribute immediately for the club.
Valverde wants a No.9
— MARCA in English (@MARCAinENGLISH) January 14, 2019
And @FCBarcelona are considering a target
They're looking at Stuani
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Toure confirms Celtic talks
Yaya Toure confirmed that there has been interest from Celtic in acquiring his services report goal.com.
The former Manchester City midfielder says he will have to speak to Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers, who currently has Kolo Toure as an assistant at the Scottish club.
Arnautovic heading to Shanghai SIPG
West Ham striker Marko Arnautovic will seal a £35m move to Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG before the end of the week, according to The Sun.
The 29-year-old appeared to wave goodbye to Hammers fans after being substituted during the weekend win over Arsenal and earlier his brother and agent stated his desire to leave.
"I think he's been a problem most of the places he's been."
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) January 15, 2019
Ian Wright believes West Ham should let Marko Arnautovic leave.
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Tottenham weigh up Malcom loan bid
Tottenham are reportedly considering a loan bid for Barcelona winger Malcom after Harry Kane picked up an ankle injury against Manchester United on Sunday, report the Daily Star.
Mauricio Pochettino is also set to lose Son Heung-min to Korea's Asian Cup campaign later this month, and could turn to Malcom who has failed to make the expected impact at the Nou Camp this season.
Groeneveld wanted by Premier League trio
Liverpool, Tottenham and Everton are among the Premier League clubs interested in signing Netherlands winger Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld, 21, from Club Brugge according to the Daily Mail.
Sources: AFP, Reuters, Goal.com, BBC