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Henderson linked with European giants
Ajax are the latest European giant linked with Jordan Henderson.
The England midfielder, 33, is reportedly aching to quit Saudi side Al-Ettifaq just six months after leaving Liverpool.
Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen and Celtic have already been mentioned.
But Henderson’s £350,000-a-week wages will surely be a huge problem, especially as Al-Ettifaq say they want to keep him.
Now Sky Sports say Ajax have joined other clubs monitoring his situation.
Striking the right Tone
Ivan Toney would turn down Chelsea to join Arsenal this month, according to reports.
The Brentford forward is set to return from his betting ban next week.
He has been linked with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal.
And according to the Mirror, he favours a move to the Emirates.
Former Red Devil eyeing transfer
Nemanja Matic reportedly wants to return to the Premier League – after telling Rennes he is ready to quit the club.
But he has allegedly considered RETIRING if an immediate transfer exit gets blocked.
The former Chelsea and Manchester United star, 35, joined the Ligue 1 outfit in the summer after one season with Roma following his Old Trafford exit in 2022.
Matic has reportedly struggled to gel with his team-mates and there are complications regarding his children’s schooling.
According to L’Equipe, Matic skipped training on Tuesday and has emptied his locker in the hope of finding a new club to enable an early exit from his two-year contract until 2025.
The report adds that the Serbian is “unhappy at Rennes and pushing for an immediate departure” with it growing increasingly unlikely he will play for Rennes ever again.
And it is thought the central midfielder is keen to sign for French rivals Lyon or head back to England, with several clubs apparently interested.
BREAKING: Tottenham confirm Werner signing
Spurs have confirmed the signing of Timo Werner on loan until the end of the season.
The former Chelsea forward will bolster Ange Postecoglou’s ranks ahead of Sunday’s trip to Manchester United.
Erik ten Hag’s side had been interested in taking the German on loan from RB Leipzig themselves.
But Spurs quickly won the race for the his signature.
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