January Transfer Window Insights Key Player Movements and Club StrategiesJanuary Transfer Window Insights Key Player Movements and Club Strategies

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Nottingham Forest is resolutely committed to retaining England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 23, during the upcoming January transfer window and will reject any bids for him. Manchester United has expressed interest in Anderson as they look to enhance their wing-back options and secure a central midfielder.

Tottenham Hotspur is showing interest in Spanish striker Samu Aghehowa from Porto, with Arsenal and Chelsea also monitoring the situation of the 21-year-old.

Crystal Palace is contemplating a January move for Newcastle United’s Joe Willock, 26. The Magpies may be open to negotiations as they aim to sign AZ Alkmaar’s 19-year-old Dutch midfielder Kees Smit.

West Ham United is leading the pursuit of Promise David from Union Saint-Gilloise, with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United also in the mix for the 24-year-old Canadian striker.

Chelsea has reopened discussions with the camp of Mike Maignan after it became clear that the 30-year-old French goalkeeper is not inclined to renew his contract with AC Milan next summer. Meanwhile, Denmark’s Filip Jorgensen, 23, may be sold by Chelsea to facilitate the arrival of Maignan or another goalkeeper.

Brazilian forward Estevao Willian’s agent revealed that the 18-year-old was offered to Barcelona prior to his move to Chelsea, although financial constraints prevented the Spanish club from acquiring him.

Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez, 25, has been linked with various clubs, but the club’s president, Enrique Cerezo, has stated that the Argentine international intends to remain with the La Liga side.

Former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has had an unsuccessful opening bid of £20 million for Championship club Sheffield Wednesday, which falls significantly short compared to rival offers.

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