James Rodriguez to Manchester United: Transfer news live, plus Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea latest rumours
Follow the latest rumours, updates and done deals from the January transfer window
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United could be prepared to break their current club-record transfer fee with a £60m bid for Real Madrid's attacking midfielder James Rodriguez after he was left out of Zinedine Zidane's first team for his opening match as manager. Follow the latest transfer news here as it happens.
- United considering record £60m move for Real's Rodriguez
- United also said to be leading race to sign Sporting Lisbon's Slimani
- Liverpool identify Southampton's Long as Ings replacement
- Arsenal linked withmove for Dynamo Kiev's Yarmolenko
- Manchester City ready to rival Chelsea for Stones in the summer
- Everton face battle with West Ham and Newcastle in bid to sign Leeds defender Byram
Follow the live transfer news below:
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Today's transfer stories:
Saturday's transfer round-up: Liverpool after Long and Williams
LA Galaxy make approach for Aston Villa's Lescott
Chelsea leading the race for Brazil striker Pato
The January transfer window closes on Monday 1 February at 11pm.
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