Follow Mail Sport's live blog for all the latest news and updates in the transfer window on Wednesday, January 17. Jordan Henderson has terminated his contract with Al-Ettifaq.
Earlier today, Ivan Toney told Sky Sports that he 'wanted to play for a top club', seemingly putting potential suitors Arsenal and Chelsea on high alert.
He added that 'whether it's this January, if a club was to pay the right money, then who knows' fuelling further speculation that he could be seeking a move away from Brentford.
While it seems uncertain over whether Chelsea and Arsenal can afford his £100m price tag this January, there's certainly a lot of talk about where the Bees forward could move to next.
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Jordan Henderson moved to Al-Ettifaq in the summer of 2023 for a deal worth approximately £12million.
But after playing just 19 games for the Saudi Pro League side, he is dashing back from the £350,000-a-week football odyssey to something more familiar.
Below, Mail Sport's Adam Shergold takes a deep-dive into Henderson's last six months with Al-Ettifaq and his potential move to Ajax...
In an interview with Sky Sports, Victor Osimhen was asked whether he would be interested in a move to the Premier League...
Of course one day definitely. But for now I have other plans in my career that I am looking forward too.
After joining Bayern Munich for £68million from Juventus in 2022, Matthijs de Ligt could be set to leave the German champions after struggling for game time under Thomas Tuchel.
According to BILD, a summer exit could be on the horizon, with issues reportedly arising between him and the German coach.
Speculation is mounting that Man United are interested in signing the defender, with de Ligt having played 55 games since joining Bayern.
According to Florian Plettenberg, Fulham could be in talks to sign the Chelsea star on a six-month loan with an option to buy.
Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been heavily linked with a move to Arsenal and Chelsea as both look to add more fire power in their front line.
Despite that, they will need to meet Brentford's £100million valuation of him.
Speaking on speculation that he could leave the Bees in January, Toney added that he was staying focused on performing on the pitch.
I don't know. You can never predict when is the right time to move elsewhere. But it's obvious that I want to play for a top club. Everyone wants to play for a top club. Fighting for titles and these kind of things. Whether it's this January, if a club was to pay the right money, then who knows. My main focus is to do what I do on the pitch and let the background work take care of itself.
Reguilon's impending move to Brentford has moved one step closer to completion after the Spaniard completed his medical with the Bees.
Everything is set for the deal to be confirmed, with Tottenham and Brentford both happy with the deal. It'll be a loan move until the end of the season.
We're expecting the deal to be confirmed today.
Tottenham left-back Sergio Reguilon has agreed a loan deal with Brentford until the end of the 2023-24 campaign, according to The Athletic.
After spending the first half of the season with Man United, Tottenham opted to recall their defender after he made just nine appearances for the Red Devils.
The outlet also claims that the loan deal 'will not include an option to buy' with Tottenham set to make a 'contribution to Reguilon's salary'.
Further updates from Fabrizio Romano on Jordan Henderson's move to Ajax.
The journalist claims his medical is 'still expected before the weekend'.
According to The Athletic, Chelsea are 'willing to allow' Armando Broja to leave on a 'permanent basis'.
Mail Sport reported earlier this week that both Wolves and Fulham had an interest in signing the striker, who has struggled to break into Mauricio Pochettino's starting XI this season.
Broja has scored twice in 18 games across all competitions so far in the 2023-24 campaign, with his last goal coming in their FA Cup clash against Preston earlier this month.
On the goal, Pochettino spoke of how much it meant for the striker, but urged him to use the goal to help him improve.
I need to be honest, he needs to use this type of game to score and to feel the net and to improve. Improve not only in his fitness, but his body language also. He needs to step up and to go forward and to move. He needs to be more positive.
Napoli have 'registered an interest in signing Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg' from Tottenham according to The Telegraph.
The midfielder had previously attracted speculation from clubs around Europe but reportedly wanted to stay put at Tottenham and fight for his place in the side.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil has revealed that Wolves could have breached profit and sustainibility rules if they had not offloaded players in last summer's transfer window.
It was incredibly important and of course it could have gone wrong. We could have been sat on 12 points at the moment and everyone would have been moaning around the players that we've lost and have been left short. But the lads here at the moment have made sure that thye've given so much that that isn't the case at this moment.
Twenty-eight points is a great return at this moment and I'm delighted that the club managed to correct things and that we're not involved in those certain uncertainties, charges and risk of losing points. Once we stabilise, I'm sure we can start to push again.