West Brom and Liverpool agree Sturridge loan
Daniel Sturridge is set for a Monday medical ahead of a loan move to West Brom as the Baggies appear to have beaten Newcastle United and Inter Milan for his services.
Goal understands Liverpool have agreed to loan the striker to Alan Pardew's side, who knocked the Reds out of the FA Cup at the weekend.
Newcastle appeared to be in the lead for Sturridge, only to have West Brom emerge as the likely destination for the England international.
Newcastle in Sturridge loan talks
Newcastle United are in talks to sign Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge on loan for the rest of the season, reports The Times .
Sturridge is looking to play regular first-team football ahead of the World Cup and the England international was a target for Inter Milan.
However, he could now join up with former Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez at Newcastle, who are likely to have to pay Sturridge’s £120,000-a-week wages and a £1.5 million loan fee.
Juve's Can talks 'well underway'
Talks between Juventus and Liverpool midfielder Emre Can are progressing well, according to the Serie A champions' chief executive Giuseppe Marotta.
The Germany international has long been linked with a move to Turin and is free to discuss terms with the club as he has entered the final six months of his contract at Anfield.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted to DAZN on Saturday there was a good chance Can would allow his contract to run down rather than sign an extension, although he insisted the player would not leave during the January transfer window.
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PSG won't block Pastore exit
Paris Saint-Germain remain reluctant to part with Javier Pastore but will sanction a transfer if the terms are right, claims his agent.
The Argentine playmaker has been linked with a move away from Parc des Princes for some time now amid fierce competition for places.
Liverpool and Tottenham are reported to be interested in Pastore, but Inter Milan are favourites to agree a deal before the January transfer deadline.
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Brandt deal to frustrate Liverpool & Barca
Julian Brandt is open to signing a new contract to commit his future to Bayer Leverkusen despite being linked to European giants including Barcelona, Liverpool and Bayern Munich.
Germany international Brandt told Omnisport in October it was an "honour" to be linked with Barcelona , while Bayern hold a long-term interest in the 21-year-old.
But, with Leverkusen on track to return to the Champions League after finishing in the bottom half of the Bundesliga last season, Brandt could remain at the BayArena.
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Monaco listening to Balde offers
Monaco are willing to listen to offers for Liverpool and Arsenal target Keita Balde, according to the Daily Mirror .
The 22-year-old winger joined the Ligue 1 side from Lazio last summer for £30 million, but sporting director Michael Emenalo is reportedly ready to cash in on the Senegal international.
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, with 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.
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Newcastle join Luan race
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
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.