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Premier League football latest transfer news and rumours, Oct 10

Written on:October 10, 2023
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Premier League is scheduled for major changes during January

Premier League transfer news suggest that there are going to be major changes in the premier clubs of the football league. In Chelsea transfer news, the Blues are in no mood to renew the contracts of Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole for long periods of time as the players move into the last year of their contract terms.

Chelsea FC has hinted at placing one-year contracts in their hands. Lampard has been reportedly offered a contract from two Chinese clubs, including former team-mate Didier Drogba’s club, Shanghai Shenhua. LA Galaxy have also expressed interest in offering a contract to the Chelsea mid-fielder.

In other Chelsea news, Roberto Di Matteo is ready to make a move on Marseille striker Loic Remy when the transfer window opens in January. Remy was close to signing a deal with the Spurs at the end of summer, but the deal did not take place. In tranfer Liverpool transfer news, the reds are keen to purchase Hamburg’s South Korea forward Son Heung-min to bolster their attack which only features Luis Suarez.

In other Liverpool news, Anfield target Christian Eriksen ruled out a move to the club despite expressing his joy for being considered by Liverpool FC. Another Liverpool FC target, Mesut Ozil has confirmed his stay at Real Madrid rubbishing rumours about a transfer.

In Arsenal transfer news, the Gunners defender Bacary Sagna is inviting interest from Inter Milan as they are monitoring his rehabilitation from a broken leg in lieu of a summer move. Arsene Wenger, manager of Arsenal FC is also rumoured to make way for Pep Guardiola during the January transfer window.

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