Barcelona must meet PSG's demands if they want Adrien Rabiot in January

David Cooper - Writer 11:30 03/12/2018
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    The winter transfer window is just a month away, but that hasn’t stopped the rumours of various players potentially being on the move.

    Across the world of football, there remains plenty of activity and stories that have football fans talking.

    Here, we look at the latest transfer deals that could happen when the market reopens in January.

    ADRIEN RABIOT

    Barcelona will have to cough up €15 million if they want to sign Adrien Rabiot in January, claims Paris United.

    Paris Saint-Germain still hope to hold on to the supremely talented midfielder, but many of Europe’s top sides are queuing up to offer him a deal with his contract running out at the end of the season – with the 23-year-old said to be keen on a move.

    But if the Catalan side hope to sign him before next summer, they will have to meet PSG’s demands.

     

    CENGIZ UNDER

    Cengiz Under

    Arsenal are moving ahead of rivals Tottenham in pursuit of Roma sensation Under.

    Gunners’ scouts were on hand to watch Under score a thunderous equaliser for Roma in a 2-2 draw with Inter Milan on Sunday.

    Labelled as ‘the next Paulo Dybala,’ the forward has also attracted interest from Manchester United and Barcelona.

    Arsenal have also registered an interest, with the Mirror reporting Turkish outlet Aksam claiming the Gunners have already had a £26m offer snubbed.

    PIOTR ZIELINSKI

    Zielinski has emerged as a Liverpool target, but it appears the midfielder is set to remain with Napoli, according to Il Mattino per Calcio Mercato.

    Zielinski is hoping to extend his contract with the club through 2023, but his represntatives are telling him to bide his time.

    One sticking point is a release clause, which the club is looking to remove if the Pole is to sign a new deal while the midfielder’s representatives would like to keep it in.

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