The transfer window is here again! We've got the latest gossip and rumours from today's papers and around the web.
Gossip from today's Daily Mirror
Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to ditch David de Gea – and buy a No 1 keeper in the transfer window.
QPR boss Harry Redknapp has made a £6.5m bid for one-time Arsenal and Spurs target Yann M'vila of Rennes.
Sam Allardyce is poised to seal a deal to take Brazilian striker Wellington Paulista to West Ham.
Allardyce has also refused to rule out West Ham signing David Beckham.
Swansea boss Michael Laudrup insisted he does not want to sell his FA Cup saviour Danny Graham in January.
Frank Lampard last night publicly accepted his Chelsea career will be over this summer.
Transfer stories from other papers and websites
QPR boss Harry Redknapp flew to Marseille yesterday to start talks over an £8million move for striker Loic Remy. (The Sun)
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Schalke have opened the way for Tottenham to sign Lewis Holtby this month, rather than at the end of the season, for a cut-price £1.6million. The Schalke midfielder confirmed on Friday that he has chosen Tottenham. (Daily Mail)
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has not given up on signing Yann M’Vila and is ready to make a new cut-price move for the Rennes player. (Daily Star)
The Gunners have also revived their interest in England and Birmingham City keeper Jack Butland. (Daily Star)
Chelsea are eyeing Malaga's midfield playmaker Isco, who has also been interesting Manchester City, ahead of a possible summer transfer. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool are likely to miss out on Italy international defender Davide Astori, of Cagliari, with Southampton looking to move and strike a deal. (Daily Mail)
Tottenham are considering making a £15million offer for Brazil striker and long-term target Leandro Damiao. (Daily Mail)
Hull City are closing in on £2m Manchester United winger Robbie Brady. (Daily Star)
St Ettiene's Romanian winger and Fulham target Banel Nicolita has confirmed he is interested in moving to the Premier League. (Goal.com)
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