January transfer news & rumours: Man City planning £80m deal for Guardiola
MANCHESTER CITY & PEP TO HOLD NEW DEAL TALKS
Pep Guardiola and Manchester City will hold talks this summer regarding a new deal for the manager, according to the Mirror.
Multiple outlets report the club wants to extend Guardiola's stay, but the Mirror says City hope to sign him to a four-year extension worth up to £80 million.
MOURINHO WANTS TO DUMP MKHITARYAN FOR OZIL

Manchester United is ready to move on from Henrikh Mkhitaryan this summer in hopes of clearing salary room for Mesut Ozil, according to the Mirror.
The report states Mourinho has told the unhappy attacker he can leave, while also informing Marouane Fellaini that he can depart in January if the right offer comes in.
NEWCASTLE AFTER POTENTIAL MAN UTD TARGET

Rafa Benitez is hoping to land on-loan Basel striker Dimitri Oberlin in January, according to the Sun.
The 20-year-old Swiss forward, who is on loan from Red Bull Salzburg, played in Basel's Champions League win over Manchester United and has been tracked by Red Devils scouts.
However, the report states Newcastle is in pole position to sign Oberlin, who is valued at £20 million.
AUBAMEYANG SIGNS SECRET DORTMUND EXTENSION

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has agreed to extend his Borussia Dortmund contract until 2021 after a secret meeting with club officials, reports Bild.
The Gabon striker has been widely linked with a move away from BVB, but he looks set to stay put as a reported summit with sporting director Michael Zorc ended with his contract renewal.
BUNDESLIGA CLUBS INTERESTED IN SCHWEINSTEIGER

Chicago Fire midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger is fielding interest from Bundesliga clubs, Bild reports.
The World Cup winner only signed on through the end of 2017 after moving from Manchester United to Chicago in March, and the Fire reportedly find themselves fending off interest from teams in Germany as the 33-year-old considers his next step.
CHELSEA SET TO SIGN ALEX SANDRO

Chelsea are hoping to seal a cut-price deal for Juventus defender Alex Sandro, according to the Daily Star.
The full-back reportedly was close to a move to Stamford Bridge last summer, but has seen his form drop off alarmingly this season after having his transfer hopes frustrated.
Now the Blues are hoping to sign Sandro for £50 million, significantly below the price first quoted by the Serie A champions.
ATLETICO SEAL RODRI DEAL

Atletico Madrid are ready to make Rodri their latest signing in January, according to Marca.
Having been frozen out of the transfer market over the summer after flouting FIFA regulations, the Liga club are hoping to make up for lost time following a tough start to the season.
Diego Costa will finally be able to make his Atletico comeback in the new year and he looks set to be joined by Rodri, the 21-year-old Villarreal midfielder who is highly rated in Castellon.
PSG & MAN CITY LEAD ISCO CHASE

Manchester City are among three teams keen to sign Real Madrid's Isco in the coming transfer window, claims Don Balon.
With Gareth Bale on the mend after injury, the ex-Malaga star may see his first-team opportunities reduced in 2018.
And should he choose to continue his career elsewhere he will have no shortage of options, with the Premier League leaders, PSG and Juventus linked with his signature.
ALEXIS REJECTS £21M SALARY IN CHINA

Wantaway Arsenal attacker Alexis Sanchez has rejected a £21 million salary in China as he holds out for a January bid from Manchester City, The Sun has claimed.
The forward was denied a deadline day transfer from Arsenal to Man City this summer when his current club failed to find a replacement.
Hebei China Fortune had hoped a £400,000 per week pay packet could lure Alexis away from the Premier League but failed in their pursuit of the Chilean.
BAYERN TO SIGN €15M LEWANDOWSKI BACK-UP

Bayern Munich have agreed a fee with Hoffenheim to sign Sandro Wagner in the January transfer window, reports Kicker.
The initial reports suggested that the price-tag for the striker was set at €12 million, but Bild has subsequently indicated that it has risen to €15 million.
A deal for Wagner to return to Bayern has been on the agenda, with the Bundesliga leaders looking to bring in back-up for first-choice striker Robert Lewandowski.
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