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By DAILY MAIL SPORT Published: 18: 45 AEDT, 3 January 2026 | Updated: 20: 04 AEDT, 3 January 2026 9 View comments The transfer window is now open and here are today's latest developments from the Daily Mail Sport team. .. Nottingham Forest striker Arnaud Kalimuendo is in talks to join Eintracht Frankfurt on loan just five months after signing from Rennes for £26million. Frankfurt will have the option to make the move for the 23-year-old permanent. Forest, meanwhile, are determined to hold on to James Mc Atee despite interest from Leeds. Arnaud Kalimuendo is set to leave Nottingham Forest after just five months at the club Bournemouth have signed free agent goalkeeper Fraser Forster on a six-month deal. The 37-year-old former Spurs keeper will be in the squad to face Arsenal after Will Dennis was injured in training this week. Celtic have signed Bournemouth right back Julian Araujo. Crystal Palace winger Romain Esse is wanted on loan by Coventry City. Esse could depart after Palace signed Brennan Johnson from Tottenham for £35m on a four-and half-year contract on Friday. Spurs winger Manor Solomon has joined Fiorentina on loan after cancelling his loan at Villarreal while Spurs defender Kota Takai has joined Borussia Monchengladbach. Liverpool are closing a deal for Austria U17 international centre-back Ifeanyi Ndukwe from Austria Vienna. He is expected to join after he turns 18 in March. Ifeanyi Ndukwe is close to joining Liverpool and is a highly-rated Austrian centre-back Striker Taty Castellanos will undergo a medical at West Ham this weekend ahead of his £25m transfer from Lazio. Brentford defender Kristoffer Ajer is attracting attention from Wolfsburg. Your browser does not support iframes. Brighton have confirmed the return of their former captain Pascal Gross on a contract until the end of next season. The 34-year-old joins from Borussia Dortmund for £1. 4m. Bristol City have signed former Ipswich captain Sam Morsy, 34, who was free after leaving Kuwait SC. Leicester City on-loan striker Julian Carranza has returned to Feyenoord.
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