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·09 de janeiro de 2026
Transfer rumour roundup: Wolves open to striker sale, Arsenal join Guehi race

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·09 de janeiro de 2026

With the transfer window open for business, it's time to recap on the latest rumours from around Europe's top five leagues.
The latest gossip includes Jorgen Strand Larsen, Marc Guehi and Antonio Rudiger.
It's been a pretty miserable season forWolves, to put it lightly. Even amid the club's recent three-game mini-revival, relegation looks a formality more than a fear.
Wolves are 14 points from safety and have just one win all season, so it's perhaps smart to start planning ahead. Among those plans is a reported openness to the sale of Jorgen Strand Larsen. Wolves rejected bids of £55m for the forward in the summer, but are now prepared to cash-in before his price plummets as a Championship player. The BBC claim Nottingham Forest are keen on a deal, while the Norwegian has admirers at Tottenham and Everton.
The race forMarc Guehi is getting spicier than a Saturday night Vindaloo. After Liverpool let a deal to sign the defender slip in the summer, the Reds now face competition from Europe's elite, Manchester City and Arsenal.
The Athletic claim Arsenal are eyeing a summer switch, when Guehi will become a free agent, as Mikel Arteta continues to stockpiles defenders. City, however, are keen to get a deal done this month with Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol crocked.
With Antoine Semenyo in the door and Guehi a potential arrival at the Etihad, attention has turned to the exit door. Despite Semenyo's arrival and a lack of first-team football,Omar Marmoush is reportedly keen to fight for his place. Sky Sports say the out-of-favour Egyptian has no plans to leave, despite interest from Premier League rivals Spurs and Aston Villa.
Centre-backs are on the agenda for several top teams.Real Madrid want to bring in Liverpool-linked Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund, according to BILD, as Dayot Upamecano nears a new deal at Bayern Munich.
Signing Schlotterbeck would free compatriot Antonio Rudiger to leave, with former clubChelsea and Paris Saint-Germain open to signing the veteran. Fichajes claim bids of £9m would do the trick.
Finally, Daniel Farke has turned Leeds into a formidable physical unit and his passion for aerial dominance is not slowing down. Union Berlin defender Danilho Doekhi is on his radar. The Dutchman leads the Bundesliga for aerial duels won this season. Out of contract in the summer,TEAMtalk claim a cut-price deal could see the defender head to Elland Road.
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