The summer transfer window may be just a distant memory, but with the season well underway managers have already started their preparations for January...
Joao Moutinho looks set to disappoint Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United following his latest comments over his future.
The aforementioned trio are lining up £30m bids for the Monaco star.
Monaco saw the likes of James Rodriguez and Radamel Falcao leave in the summer, but the 28-year-old has no desire to leave the affluent Principality club.
He said: "I am not thinking about the January window, nor am I thinking about the end of the season. I don’t want anything to do with that. I am focused on Monaco.”
Manchester City are on standby to launch a bid for Arsenal and Manchester United target Mats Hummels.
Manuel Pellegrini is thought to be readying a £47m bid for the centre back to bolster City's defensive ranks.
With Vincent Kompany being plagued by injury problems, Hummels has been identified as the perfect fit for the Citizens.
United and Arsenal have also used makeshift centre backs this term, and though Dortmund are struggling in the Bundesliga, Hummels would still represent a coup for any Premier League club.
New York Red Bulls are ready to turn Steven Gerrard's head should contract talks with Liverpool reach an impasse.
The 34-year-old has yet to put pen to paper on a new deal and his Anfield future has been the subject of frenzied speculation.
The MLS outfit are ready to offer him a lucrative contract, with former Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier ready to reunite with Gerrard.
It is thought the Red Bulls are desperate to snap up a superstar following Thierry Henry's departure.
Barcelona starlet Munir El Haddadi has dropped a hint of his desire to move to the Premier League.
The 19-year-old has been linked with loan moves to Arsenal and Chelsea.
El Haddadi, who broke into the Barcelona first team at the beginning of the season, has yet to start since Luis Suarez's return.
It is thought he wants to go out on loan so he can get more game time under his belt.
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Joao Moutinho (right) isn't interested in moving to the Premier League
I am not thinking about the January window, nor am I thinking about the end of the season
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