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Liverpool Target Kante, Enzo For Chelsea, Arsenal Look To Sign Caicedo & Other Transfer News On Deadline Day

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Liverpool Target Kante, Enzo For Chelsea, Arsenal Look To Sign Caicedo & Other Transfer News On Deadline Day

Infoexpert24 presents you with all the actions taking place in the football world as the January transfer window closes for Premier League clubs today and there promises to be plenty of action before the 11 pm deadline.

Clubs up and down the country will be rushing to get their business done in the final hours of the window, with some huge teams likely to be involved in dramatic deals.

Chelsea are hoping to sign World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez from Benfica, while Arsenal are trying to convince Brighton to part ways with Moises Caicedo.

Harry Maguire was offered the chance to join Inter on loan for the rest of the 2022/23 season during the last few days of the January transfer window, but knocked back their advances.

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Bernardo Silva could join Joao Cancelo in leaving Manchester City on deadline day. The full-back is heading to Bayern Munich on an initial loan, while the midfielder has admirers at Barcelona and PSG.

Arsenal are weighing up a move for Chelsea midfielder Jorginho should they fail with a third bid for Brighton’s Moises Caicedo.

Barcelona will make a bid to sign Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina on deadline day. The Morocco World Cup star was previously linked to Liverpool and Atletico Madrid.

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With a limited budget remaining, Barcelona could also look to re-sign former winger Alexis Sanchez before the deadline.

N’Golo Kante has emerged as a summer target for Liverpool as they look to overhaul their midfield. The Frenchman’s Chelsea contract expires at the end of the season.

Pedro Porro has revealed he missed Sporting training on Monday as his mind was focused on securing a transfer to Tottenham. He arrived in London overnight.

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Elsewhere at Spurs, Djed Spence will undergo a medical at Rennes this morning ahead of a six-month loan deal.

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