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Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea are reportedly among the Premier League clubs interested in offering an escape route to former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson from Al-Ettifaq.

According to Football Insider, Jordan Henderson is unhappy at Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq and is targeting a return to the Premier League in the current January transfer window.

Arsenal willing to pay £51m for Zubimendi

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Arsenal are still willing to activate Martin Zubimendi’s release clause. That is according to Mundo Deportivo , who claim that the Gunners are considering making an approach for the Real Sociedad star, despite having their efforts rejected previously.

Mikel Arteta is said to be a keen admirer of the Spaniard and views him as the ideal addition to his midfield, with the playmaker’s £51million release clause providing guidance on his valuation.

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Spurs make Dier stance clear

Tottenham will not allow Eric Dier to join Bayern Munich on the cheap, according to Daily Mirror. The German giants want the 29-year-old Spurs defender, who is out of contract in the summer.

Tottenham are likely to seek around £3million for the out-of-favour player who can operate in defence and midfield. Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel likes his versatility and, even though the move appeals to Dier who can link-up again with close pal Harry Kane, there is nothing agreed between the clubs yet.

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Carragher gets loan move

Jamie Carragher’s son James has joined Inverness Caledonian Thistle on loan from Wigan, according to Daily Mirror. The 21-year-old centre-back moves in search of regular game time in Scotland. He has previously played for Oldham on loan…CONTINUE READING>>

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