TRANSFER NEWS: Falcao's SHOCK Man Utd exit, Chelsea's Pique joy, Arsenal's Khedira deal ON
The summer transfer window may have closed, but with the season well underway managers can identify their team's weaknesses and search for potential additions in January...
Manchester United may have a tough time holding onto Colombian star Radamel Falcaoafter reports emerged linking him with a switch to Real Madrid.
The striker commands a weekly salary of £285,000-a-week, and Monaco want a further £46m transfer on top of that to make the move permanent, but suspect United are having doubts.
United and Chelsea will learn whether they are successful in their respective pursuits ofBarcelona outcast Gerard Pique after the international break.
The Premier League duo are both keen on acquiring Pique for a fee in the region of £24m, but it's believed the Spaniard is more interested in a move to West London.
Real Madrid have lined-up Christoph Kramer as a replacement for Sami Khedira when the German international exits the Bernabeu next summer.
Identifying a successor means Premier League trio Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal are one-step closer to securing his services.
Man Utd have edged closer to signing former Barcelona legend Victor Valdes after the goalkeeper revealed he is 'almost ready' to return to competitive action.
He tweeted: "Great training session Today. Almost Ready! Thanks for your supportive messages throughout these months. They have helped me a lot!"
Club chat and other gossip…
Chelsea are considering a £15m move for Newcastle and Everton target Seydou Doumbia.
The Ivorian international showed his ability after netting twice during CSKA Moscow's surprise victory over Manchester City, but would surely have to accept playing second fiddle to Diego Costa.
Liverpool have been joined by Manchester United in their bid to attract Hoffenheim talent Roberto Firmino to Anfield.
The Brazilian has been called-up to Dunga's national squad after contributing to the Bundesliga side's fabulous start to the season.
Real Madrid have lined-up Christoph Kramer as a replacement for Sami Khedira
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