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By SIMON JONES Published: 19: 00 AEDT, 11 January 2026 | Updated: 03: 08 AEDT, 12 January 2026 4 View comments The transfer window is open and here are today's latest developments from Daily Mail Sport's Simon Jones. .. Leicester are weighing up a late move for Birmingham forward Lyndon Dykes. The Scotland international is close to agreeing a move to Charlton who are keen on 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 has 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. Dykes could fall into their budget but manager Marti Cifuentes also wants an attacking midfielder. Dykes has interest from a number of Championship sides but Charlton are the most advanced. The 30-year-old wants more regular game time to cement his place in Scotland's World Cup squad. Lyndon Dykes has scored twice in 21 Championship appearances for Birmingham this season Leeds are maintaining contact over Union Berlin centre back Danilho Doekhi. The 27-year-old is out of contract in the summer and has been on Leeds' radar for months. They have been considering adding another centre-back for this month though after a couple of injuries notably to Joe Rodon. Leeds want to avoid the risk of not having enough cover as they continue their push to steer clear of relegation. Berlin have not ruled out selling Diego this month as they have just agreed to sign Zeno Van Den Bosch, a Belgium Under 21 international centre back, from Royal Antwerp. Union Berlin centre back Danilho Doekhi (left) is out of contract this summer and on Leeds' radar Tottenham are understood to have rejected an approach from Roma to take centre back Radu Dragusin on loan. The Romania international was on the bench against Aston Villa. His agent Florin Manea had earlier told Rai Sport in Italy: 'I’m waiting for Tottenham to say yes to Roma to get into the heart of it.   'There are a couple of offers for him, but Italy is special for Radu and he did very well in Serie A. He is a gladiator and gladiators are at home in Roma. ' Spurs forward Mathys Tel is also keen to go out on loan to gain more game time and push for selection to the French national squad ahead of the World Cup. The 20-year-old made his loan move from Bayern Munich permanent in the summer for £30m but has started just six matches under Thomas Frank, though has scored three goals. Spurs are finalising terms with Santos for left wing-back Souza. Tottenham's Mathys Tel (centre) is keen to move out on loan to push for World Cup selection Aston Villa have revived interest in striker Tammy Abraham. The 28-year-old, who enjoyed a successful stint on loan at Villa when he was a Chelsea player, is on loan at Besiktas from Roma.   The Turkish side have an option to make the move permanent for £11. 2m so Villa would have to negotiate with both to secure his transfer. Villa are also interested in Newcastle United's Will Osula. Tammy Abraham is of interest to Aston Villa and is currently on loan at Besiktas from Roma Juventus are continuing to discuss a potential January move for Bournemouth centre back Marco Senesi. The 28-year-old Argentina international is out of contract in the summer and is among Barcelona’s potential targets as they look for quality free agents. Juventus are considering a move now to fend off competition from Barca and other suitors. Everton are continuing talks over a new contract for James Garner. The midfielder has attracted interest from AC Milan and Nottingham Forest but Everton are hopeful of reaching agreement soon. James Garner (left) has attracted interest from elsewhere but Everton want to tie him down Napoli have added Wolves' Joao Gomes to their list of midfield targets amid concerns Kobbie Mainoo will not be allowed to leave Manchester United this month following the sacking of Ruben Amorim. Watford are continuing talks with Roma midfielder Edoardo Bove over an initial six-month contract.   Bove has not played since collapsing on the pitch 13 months ago during a Serie A match while on loan at Fiorentina. The 23-year-old has since had an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) fitted, which means he can no longer continue playing in Italy due to Serie A rules. Roma are in the process of cancelling his contract so he can become a free agent.

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