LIVE Transfer Talk: Barcelona and Real Madrid target Arsenal star Aubameyang

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TOP STORY: Real Madrid and Barcelona target Aubameyang

Arsenal have had issues keeping their top stars in the Premier League in recent years and striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be the latest.

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Aubameyang, 30, has a contract which expires in 2021, meaning that interested clubs are starting to circle as his future at the Emirates grows more uncertain by the day. And the Times reports that he’s not planning to talk about extending his deal while there is a cloud hanging over the job of manager Unai Emery.

As a result, the Gabon international is now on the list of strikers being considered to replace Luis Suarez at Barcelona, with Real Madrid also interested according to the Daily Star. But if he goes, at least we’ll know for certain that the Gunners’ captain curse is real.

Meanwhile, the Mail reports that Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo is being lined up to take over from Emery, should the Spaniard be sacked after the club’s poor run of results. So it could be all-change at the Emirates soon.

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12.21 GMT: Sport Bild reports Bayer Leverkusen starlet Kai Havertz is keen on a move to Barcelona.

Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Man United, as well as Real Madrid, are all tracking the promising 20-year-old Germany international. Havertz is to decide his future soon, the outlet adds, while Leverkusen are willing to do a deal at €130m.

11.37 GMT: The Premier League sack race is heating up, but is the Manchester City assistant manager an option for Arsenal or Everton?

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Ale Moreno wonders whether Mikel Arteta would rather manage Arsenal or Everton if both options were available.

10.48 GMT: Former United States head coach Jurgen Klinsmann will take over Bundesliga club Hertha Berlin on an interim basis, the German side have confirmed.

Klinsmann will be joined be former Werder Bremen coach Alexander Nouri, 40, who will act as his assistant.

The 55-year-old was named to the club’s supervisory board by new investor Lars Windhorst in early November and had all but ruled out returning to the sidelines.

10.10 GMT: Juventus are “not interested” in signing Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic in the January transfer window, director Fabio Paratici told ESPN.

The Croatia international has long been linked with a move to Juve but, despite having seen his playing time decrease at Barca this season, Paratici ruled out a winter move.

09.07 GMT: Peterborough’s speedy youngster Ricky-Jade Jones is being linked with Man United, Tottenham and Liverpool in the Daily Mail.

The 17-year-old is also attracting attention from Arsenal, Manchester City and Leicester City, while Southampton and Burnley watched him make his league debut this weekend.

Tottenham have reportedly already been knocked back with a £2m bid, but the race continues.

08.29 GMT: Sporting Lisbon captain Bruno Fernandes has signed a new contract with the Portuguese outfit, the club have announced.

No information has been given on the new contract but it’s reported that it will improve his wages and increase his release clause that was set at €100m.

The Portugal international, who has been linked with moves to Manchester United and Tottenham this summer, said on the club’s website: “For me it’s an honour and a reward for my work. It means I’m doing things well. I’m trying to do the best for me and for the club. I’m very happy to represent this club on and off the pitch. For me it will be always be a privilege to wear the Sporting jersey.”

Fernandes was named on the 50-player shortlist for UEFA’s Team of the Year.

“It’s an honour to be among the best,” he said. “To be associated with great players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva.”

08.00 GMT: Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been announced as part-owner of Swedish club Hammarby, the club confirmed on Wednesday.

“Hammarby is a fantastic club with passionate supporters and has great respect in both Stockholm and Sweden,” Ibrahimovic said. “I have always liked the club and the fans. I am impressed with what the club has done in recent years, both on and off the pitch. Being able to join and develop Hammarby forward feels both fun and exciting.”

The former Sweden international announced he was leaving LA Galaxy after two years in Major League Soccer.

On Tuesday, he tweeted a picture of a Hammarby shirt with his name on the back. However, neither the 38-year-old striker nor the club have yet confirmed if he will register for them as a player.

Hammarby chairman Richard von Yxkull said: “To get a person like Zlatan into the club, with the passion and winning mentality he stands for, feels right.

“It is too early to say anything in detail about how Zlatan can contribute to Hammarby, but there is clearly very great potential in the collaboration.”

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The Exploding Heads are back to broker a deal for Jadon Sancho and revive Christian Pulisic’s grim start.

PAPER TALK (by Harry Kettle)

Man United confident in race for Sancho

Manchester United are growing confident in their ability to win the race to sign Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho, the Telegraph reports.

The teenage sensation has been turning heads since his move to the Bundesliga in 2017, with last season marking his arrival to the main stage with a series of top clubs showcasing their interest in him. Those clubs include Real Madrid, Barcelona and reigning European champions Liverpool.

Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal are all on the outskirts of the conversation involving the 19-year-old Sancho, but it still appears as if the finances of the Red Devils could prove crucial in any potential negotiations.

In the 2018-2019 season, Sancho scored 13 goals and set up 19 in 43 appearances for Dortmund, while he also…

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