Transfer rumour roundup: Chelsea issue hands-off warning over Palmer; West Ham eye Disasi and Kinsky | OneFootball

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·28 janvier 2026

Transfer rumour roundup: Chelsea issue hands-off warning over Palmer; West Ham eye Disasi and Kinsky

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Wednesday's whispers include West Ham's look to the loan market and Chelsea's stance on Cole Palmer's future.

Chelsea kick-start our run through the latest rumours with a clear hands-off message regarding Cole Palmer. Liam Rosenior has laughed off suggestions the midfielder is homesick in London, amid reports that Manchester United are dangling the carrot of a return home.


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One player who could be leavingChelsea before the deadline is Axel Disasi. West Ham are weighing up a loan move for the forgotten Frenchman, while the Hammers also have interest in borrowing Spurs shot-stopper Antonin Kinsky. The Guardian say Nuno Espirito Santo wants to bolster his relegation-fighting squad with the pair, though will need to cut short Igor Julio's loan from Brighton to make room in their squad.

Having brought back one former favourite this week inTammy Abraham, Aston Villa want to re-sign another familiar face. The Villans are working on a deal to take over Douglas Luiz's loan at Nottingham Forest from Juventus, reports Fabrizio Romano.

Despite that potential clear-out of locker space, Forest have been rebuffed in a shock approach forLewis Dunk. Sean Dyche made a cheeky enquiry for the veteran, one-club, Seagulls skipper, say Sky Sports. The offer comes after Brighton had a €24m bid turned down for Toulouse defender Charlie Cresswell.

Everton's long, long, overdue search for Seamus Coleman's successor continues. It's taken the 37-year-old club captain's creaking body to stumble through just 228 minutes of Premier League football over the last 18 months for Everton to decide maybe now is the time to invest...

On their radar is out-of-favour Bayern Munich defenderSacha Boey, according to Bundesliga insider Christian Falk, while the aforementioned Romano reports there's Everton interest in Brooke Norton-Cuffy, of Genoa. The latter is the latest Brit enjoying himself in Serie A surroundings.

Finally,Jhon Duran could be on the move once again this month. The Colombian looked on a path to becoming one of Europe's best goal-getters at Aston Villa, but a high-profile move to the Saudi Pro League has seen his career stall.

After just six months in Saudi, he joined Fenerbahce on loan, but has failed to make the desired impact. Clubs in Europe are enquiring, despite a scathing assessment from Al Nassr President Abdullah Al-Majed.

Speaking on the podcast 'Socrates', Al-Majed said Duran departed after 'far from professional' behaviour that included negotiations with another club, and that the club 'celebrated' his exit. Ouch.

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