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Inter play down Sturridge deal


Inter are mulling over a deal for Paris Saint-Germain's Javier Pastore but will not be making a move for Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, says director Piero Ausilio.

Sturridge's opportunities have been restricted at Liverpool, the forward starting five Premier League matches this season under Jurgen Klopp, and he has been linked with a move away from Anfield.

But Ausilio, who confirmed Marcelo Brozovic will not be allowed to leave Inter despite links to Arsenal and Everton, has his sights set on Pastore rather than the England international.

Read the full story on Goal right here!


Newcastle join Luan race


Luan Gremio Copa Libertadores

Newcastle have joined Liverpool in the race to sign Gremio star Luan, according to The Sun

Jurgen Klopp is thought to be an admirer of the Olympic champion, but the report claims that Newcastle could get a deal done for £17.5 million if they move before the close of the winter window. 


Gibbs-White agrees Wolves deal


Morgan Gibbs-White, Wolves

Wolves teenager Morgan Gibbs-White has agreed a professional contract with the Championship leaders, reports The Sun .

Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham all showed interest in Gibbs-White, who impressed for England at the Under 17 World Cup last year.

However, the midfielder has decided to commit his future to Wolves and stay at Molineux, rather than push for a move to the Premier League.


Pastore talks up Inter move


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Liverpool and Tottenham may miss out on PSG midfielder Javier Pastore, who claims he'd like a move to Inter. 

Pastore admits that Serie A is an attractive destination, having previously played for Palermo.

“There is a lot of talk about Inter and if I were to leave, I’d like to go there, especially as I know Serie A and my wife is Italian,”

Read the rest of his comments right here.


Klopp resigned to losing Can


Emre Can

Jurgen Klopp is seemingly resigned to losing Emre Can on a free transfer, but insists he has no complaints about him running down his contract as long as he continues to behave professionally at Liverpool.

The Germany international has been linked with a move away from Liverpool for a long time, particularly since entering the final six months of his contract at the start of January.

Juventus are said to be the favourites to secure Can's signature if he does leave Anfield, with a move in this transfer window even mooted initially.

But Klopp is adamant Can will not be departing before the end of the month, even if he looks likely to lose the player on a free transfer.

Read what the Liverpool boss had to say right here.


Sturridge set for Inter move


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Daniel Sturridge is poised to complete a move to Inter Milan after Liverpool dropped their asking price for the striker, reports the Daily Mirror .

The Reds wanted a loan fee of £5m for the forward, but dropped that to £1.5m and he is now set to leave for San Siro.


Reds can't make Sturridge any promises


Daniel Sturridge

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he can't promise wantaway striker Daniel Sturridge more playing time if he does end up staying on Merseyside.

With his minutes dwindling, the 28-year-old has been linked with a move away from Anfield in January. Inter, Roma and Sevilla have been mooted as potential destinations.

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Klopp has long list of targets


Jurgen Klopp Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp is not expecting further movement at Liverpool during the January transfer window, but he has targets identified across the globe.

The Reds boss has said: "We are constantly looking, my iPad is full of players from all over the world. That's what we do."

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