Gareth Bale to Manchester United: Live transfer news and rumours, including Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool talk

Up-to-the-minute coverage on the latest happenings in the January transfer window 

Gareth Bale celebrates one of his four goals for Real Madrid
Gareth Bale celebrates one of his four goals for Real Madrid (GETTY IMAGES)

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Welcome to our live coverage of the January transfer window. Here, we'll bring you breaking transfer news from the Premier League and the most intriguing rumours you need to know about. Plus, we'll have all the big stories from the Football League and across Europe.

  • Clubs turning focus on transfer activity following busy Christmas/New Year schedule
  • Real Madrid unrest following sacking of Rafael Benitez 
  • Manchester United rejected an offer for Marouane Fellaini
  • Transfer window closes on February 1
  • Capital One Cup semi-final first legs taking place tonight and tomorrow

Follow the latest updates below...

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