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TOP STORY: Arsenal to move for Ndidi, Mertens and Volland?

Arsenal have a new manager — it’s Mikel Arteta in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past week — and now they are looking to strengthen their team in the January transfer window.

The Gunners have had plenty of defensive issues in recent years so it’s not a surprise they are being linked with one of the best tacklers in the Premier League: Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi. The Daily Mirror says that they are willing to offer £40m plus Granit Xhaka for the Nigerian enforcer.

However, it’s not only defence that they need to improve if Arteta wants to get the club back into the top four so Sky Sports reports that Bayer Leverkusen forward Kevin Volland is on the list, while Calciomercato claims that 32-year-old Napoli winger Dries Mertens will be snapped up as he enters the final few months of his contract.

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08.52 GMT: Colombia international Jimmy Chara has an offer from Major League Soccer club Portland Timbers and could leave Brazilian side Atletico Mineiro in January, according to Globo Esporte.

Chara, 28, joined the Brazilian outfit on a five-year contract in June 2018 for $5m from Atletico Junior, where he has scored 10 goals and made 68 appearances.

Mineiro have yet to accept the offer from the Timbers for Chara but if the deal goes through, he would join his brother Diego at the MLS club.

08.30 GMT: Boca Juniors goalkeeper Esteban Andrada is a target of Atletico Madrid, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain, according to ​TyC Sports.

According to the Argentinian news outlet, Atletico would be interested in the Argentine in the event the club decides to sell highly-coveted Jan Oblak. Juventus are also in the race with veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon expected to retire next summer, while PSG sent scouts to watch Andrada earlier this season.

Andrada, 28, signed an improved contract that runs until June 2023 earlier this year and has a release clause set at $25m. Since joining Boca from Lanus, he has made 59 appearances for Boca.

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PSG to lure Paqueta from Milan

Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Leonardo has set his sights on a reunion with AC Milan midfielder Lucas Paqueta — a player the Brazilian signed from Flamengo when he was in charge of incoming transfers at the Serie A giants.

The 22-year-old arrived at the San Siro nearly a year ago for a fee of around €35 million but has failed to make a significant impact in Italy, scoring just once in 28 appearances for the Rossoneri, but RMC Sport says PSG could be set to swoop in with an offer that would see Milan recoup all of their initial outlay on the player.

Leonardo forged a strong relationship with his compatriot during their time together in Milan, and the 11-cap Brazil international is believed to be interested in a move that would see him link up with a host of international colleagues, including Neymar, Thiago Silva and Marquinhos.

Nubel chase set to intensify

Schalke goalkeeper Alexander Nubel is set to be at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war after his club announced that he will leave on a free transfer upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the season, according to the Daily Mail.

The 23-year-old has kept 11 clean sheets in 35 appearances for the Gelsenkirchen-based side this season, sparking rumours of a move to either the Premier League or to a rival club in the Bundesliga.

Tottenham Hotspur are believed to be on the lookout for a new goalkeeper in the summer to provide further competition to Hugo Lloris, while German giants RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund are also believed to be mulling their options between the sticks.

Nubel has shone in goal since replacing Ralf Fahrmann halfway through last season, and has since been named Schalke’s club captain.

Lyon line up quadruple catch

French outlet L’Équipe claims Lyon are preparing themselves for a busy January transfer window, with as many as four France internationals believed to be on their radar ahead of the New Year.

Reports suggest Atletico Madrid winger Thomas Lemar heads up manager Rudi Garcia’s January wish list, along with Valencia striker Kevin Gameiro, Galatasaray midfielder Steven Nzonzi and 32-year-old free agent Hatem Ben Arfa.

Lemar has endured stop-start career in La Liga since joining Atletico from Monaco 18 months ago, and has been in and out of Diego Simeone’s side this season. Gameiro, 32, and Nzonzi, 31, have had similarly difficult campaigns in Spain and Turkey respectively, while Ben Arfa has been on the lookout for a new club since leaving Rennes at the end of last season.

Tap-ins

– AC Milan have put a string of Premier League clubs on red alert by placing a €30 million price tag on midfielder Franck Kessie, according to reports at Calciomercato. Wolverhampton Wanderers are rumoured to be one of the English sides in the race for the Ivory Coast international.

– Wolfsburg’s Elvis Rexhbecaj has been struggling for game time at the Bundesliga side this season, and German newspaper Bild claims the 22-year-old could be set for a loan move in the New Year. Hannover had previously led the chase for the midfielder, but are now believed to be out the race for the player’s temporary signature.

– Roma defender Juan Jesus has struggled for game time since the loan arrival of Manchester United’s Chris Smalling, and Calciomercato claims the Brazilian could be headed for fellow Serie A side Bologna in the January transfer window. The 28-year-old has made just three Serie A appearances this season.

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