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Wednesday Transfer News: Moreno in for Evra, Babacar prefers Arsenal & Banega keen on move
THIS EVENING'S transfer round up sees Manchester United ready to turn to Chelsea target Alberto Moreno as they look to replace Patrice Evra while the Red Devils are joined by Arsenal and Southampton in chasing unsettled Valencia's Ever Banega. Elsewhere, Liverpool want Newcastle's Yohan Cabaye, Tottenham are still interested in Fabio Coentrao and West Ham doesn't excite Khouma Babacar.
The summer deadline has long slammed shut, but that hasn't stopped transfer speculation from churning on. Here is a roundup of all the latest news, rumours and gossip...
Sevilla's Spanish international left back Alberto Moreno is the latest candidate to replace Patrice Evra at Old Trafford, despite also receiving interest from Chelsea.
Valencia's Ever Banega has put Arsenal, Manchester United and Southampton on alert after his agent confirmed he was looking to move in January.
Fiorentina's Khouma Babacar is aware of interest from West Ham but would prefer a move to Arsenal.
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas is set to make another attempt to sign Real Madrid left-back Fabio Coentrao - who came close to joining Manchester United this summer.
Porto president Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa has denied any bids have been received for Eliaquim Mangala, Jackson Martinez and Nicolas Otamendi despite the trio being linked to Manchester United, City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham.
Liverpool are set to rival Arsenal for the signing of Yohan Cabaye as Newcastle brace themselves for renewed interest in the French midfielder in January.
Club chat and other gossip
Swansea have been dealt a blow after learning that Michu could be out for up to a month with a number of injury concerns.
Ashley Young was at the centre of another cheat storm last night and Marouane Fellaini was sent off as Manchester United drew their Group A Champions League clash 0-0 at Real Sociedad.
Jose Mourinho has accused his underperforming stars of arrogance and believing that just pulling on a Chelsea shirt guarantees them a win.
EXCLUSIVE: Gary Cahill says he is having to prove himself as a player at Chelsea all over again.
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