Transfer gossip: Who could move in the January transfer window?
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The January window is about to open and the transfer rumours will start to hot up.
Will Premier League leaders Chelsea add to their squad? Are Manchester United missing a defender?
Flip the cards to see if the player has been linked with your team - and how much they might cost.
Heard a transfer rumour of your own? Leave your comments in the field at the bottom of the page.
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Their advertising logo should read..
SKY, making you pay for everything you got for free 20 years ago.
If it weren't for the hooligans I would say the football was better in the 1980s, before it was corrupted by the Sky TV money.
Anyone agree ?
These must be BBC numbers plucked out of the air? Ross Barkley 35m? Lindelof 38m?
It's Christmas period and too much beer and monopoly money is in people's minds. This is insane.
Take a holiday and give us all a break of this rubbish for just a few days please.
For van Dyke to leave in the Jan transfer window would need a fee of £50-60m; otherwise ain't going to happen.
But don't let that stop lazy journalism & ill-informed gossip.
The ironic thing is that FFP was meant to stop this. All it did was ensure those teams that had their oil baron in charge already were able to keep their advantage, with no chance of the others able to get their own to level the playing field.
Mourinho will blame his failures on Utd for not buying Messi and Ronaldo for a billion pounds. He'll ruin all Utd youngsters by bringing in average 50m players. City pay rejected players 250k a week like Sterling. A mess.
What ever happened to impartiality in the media?
I'm not even a Saints fan but that Van Dijk valuation almost made me choke with laughter
Sky TV have launched Sky Bolt so you can watch him run up and down the touchline, dabbing.
I am getting my £200 a month ready, I love TV and I love Murdoch.
Chelsea will do the only big deal in England this January.
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I hear they have made a double bid for United and Liverpool's histories