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By SIMON JONES Published: 20: 14 AEDT, 12 January 2026 | Updated: 09: 44 AEDT, 13 January 2026 44 View comments Monaco are working on a deal to sign Leicester City centre back Wout Faes. A loan with an option to buy has been proposed for the Belgium international, 27.   Tottenham have moved to beat Aston Villa to the signing of Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid in a £34. 7million deal. Gallagher has still to agree personal terms but talks are continuing tonight with the 25-year-old former Chelsea midfielder open to a return to the Premier League. Villa had earlier proposed a loan with obligation to buy but Spurs, who had been rebuffed in an initial loan offer, restructured their bid to suit Atletico's demands. Aston Villa want the 25-year-old to bolster their midfield and are awaiting scan results on midfielder Boubacar Kamara, who injured his knee in the FA Cup win over Tottenham.   Kamara left the stadium with his leg strapped and had the scan on Sunday. Initial indications are that he could miss three weeks but further tests will take place once the swelling subsides.  Roma have enquired about taking Villa’s Donyell Malen on loan. Everton have ruled out a pending move for Bologna right-back Emil Holm. Reports out of Italy had linked Everton with a bid for the 25-year-old Sweden international but manager David Moyes is exploring other options.   West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta wants to return to Brazil with Flamengo ready to sign him - and a £30m bid has already been rejected. Read more on that story here.   The Hammers, meanwhile, are stepping up interest in defenders and have enquired after versatile Metz midfielder Alpha Toure. The 19-year-old Senegal youth international can also fill in at centre-back and left-back. The Hammers, meanwhile, are stepping up interest in defenders and have enquired after versatile Metz midfielder Alpha Toure. The 19-year-old Senegal youth international can also fill in at centre-back and left-back. Lucas Paqueta wants to leave with 18 months remaining on his Hammers contract Aston Villa have signed teenage striker Brian Madjo from Metz. The 17-year-old's arrival continues the club's recruitment this month after the signing of 19-year-old winger Alysson from Gremio, in a deal that could grow to beyond £10m if add-ons are met. Enfield-born Madjo has joined Unai Emery's side for an undisclosed fee, understood to be worth up to £10m. Madjo, who made his Metz debut in August, has earned three caps for Luxembourg, having represented England's under-17s. Villa remain keen to add another striker and midfielder this month. Newcastle’s Will Osula, Tammy Abraham of Roma, on loan at Besiktas, and Conor Gallagher of Atletico Madrid are among their targets. Wigan Athletic, flush from their FA Cup third round win over Preston North End, have made a move for Accrington Stanley defender Benn Ward. The 22-year-old left-sided centre-back, who started out at Brighton and Hove Albion, only joined Accrington a year ago from Burnley. He has been attracting attention from Reading, Bradford City and Chesterfield but Wigan are understood to have made a six-figure bid in an attempt to head off the competition. Toronto FC have made a £13. 4million offer for Norwich City forward Josh Sargent. The 25-year-old informed manager Philippe Clement that he did not wish to play against Walsall ahead of their 5-1 FA Cup win on Sunday. The USA international is keen to return to the MLS and be closer to family but Clement insists he should not be sold this window. 'I want to be short about that. He sent me a message yesterday evening that he was not available to play today because of transfer things that are in his head, ' said Clement post-match. 'The club has been really clear about that so he will not leave this transfer window. ’ Talks will continue this week. Toronto FC have made a £13. 4million bid for Championship striker Josh Sargent Brentford have signed 18-year-old forward Kaye Furo for £8million from Belgian Pro League side Club Brugge. Tottenham forward Mathys Tel has interest from Paris FC and Bundesliga sides as he pushes for a loan move away. Though Tel started against Aston Villa on Saturday, he is keen for more regular game time in the hope of making France's World Cup squad. He joined permanently from Bayern Munich in a £30m deal last summer but has started just six games under Thomas Frank. Spurs are progressing in talks to finalise the signing of left-back Souza from Santos. Tottenham forward Mathys Tel is attracting interest from clubs across European football Rodrigo Bentancur faces surgery on his hamstring and is set to miss most of the rest of the season  Daily Mail Sport understand Newcastle defender Harrison Ashby and midfielder Joe White are in talks over loan deals to League One Bradford. Graham Alexander's side are third in League One having built on the momentum from their promotion last season. Harrison Ashby is one of two Newcastle stars on Bradford's January wishlist Sheffield United have confirmed Patrick Bamford has agreed a new contract, as reported by Daily Mail Sport. The 32-year-old striker has signed an 18-month deal with the option to extend. Leeds United are maintaining contact over Union Berlin centre-back Danilho Doekhi. The 27-year-old is out of contract in the summer. Berlin have agreed to sign centre back Zeno Van Den Bosch from Royal Antwerp. Your browser does not support iframes. Leicester City are weighing up a late move for Birmingham City forward Lyndon Dykes. The Scotland international is close to agreeing a move to Charlton Athletic who are discussing a loan. Leicester are desperate to add more firepower but are working under financial restrictions and may need to sell first. They had been hoping to sign free agent former West Ham forward Michail Antonio but that was ruled out after he picked up another injury in training. They are ready to sell Harry Winks and Wout Faes while Bournemouth are considering Abdul Fatawu and Monaco have checked on Boubakary Soumare. Clubs have also been circling their academy stars Jeremy Monga and Lorenz Hutchinson.

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