Football gossip: Hudson-Odoi, Camacho, Llorente, Medel, Almiron, Morata

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Last updated Tuesday 8 January, 16:00 GMT

Bayern Munich have increased their offer for Chelsea forward Callum Hudson-Odoi to £35m, with the 18-year-old having reiterated his desire to leave Stamford Bridge this month. (Guardian), external

Liverpool defender Rafael Camacho, 18, is set to leave Anfield - just days after being handed his senior debut - with Sporting Lisbon close to agreeing a deal for the right-back. (Talksport), external

Tottenham's former Spain striker Fernando Llorente, 33, has been offered the chance to return to Athletic Bilbao. (Mirror), external

Tottenham are monitoring Wolves full-back Matt Doherty but the 26-year-old could double his wages at Molineux in the coming weeks. (Irish Independent), external

West Ham are set to make an improved offer to sign former Cardiff midfielder Gary Medel. The 31-year-old Chile defensive midfielder will leave Besiktas if their valuation is met. (Takvim - via Sport Witness), external

Newcastle are considering pulling out of a deal to bring Atlanta United playmaker Miguel Almiron to St James' Park. The 24-year-old Paraguay midfielder's wage demands have been described as "astronomical". (Talksport), external

Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has admitted he is dreaming of a move to Paris St-Germain, with the French champions interested in the 26-year-old. (Mirror), external

Earlier updates

Sevilla have held talks with Chelsea about signing Spain striker Alvaro Morata, 26, on loan for the remainder of the season. (Goal.com), external

Cesc Fabregas' move to Monaco is being held up because the Ligue 1 club have yet to agree a transfer fee with Chelsea for the Spain midfielder, 31. (Evening Standard), external

Manchester United players want Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their manager on a full-time basis. (Mirror), external

An offer from Manchester United has been rejected by Atletico Madrid and Uruguay defender Diego Godin, 32. (Tutto Mercato Web), external

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino expects the club to win a trophy - but does not know whether that will be with him in charge or not as he cast doubt over his future. (Times - subscription required), external

Real Madrid have begun a move to try to sign attacking midfielder Christian Eriksen, 26, from Tottenham and are preparing what they hope will be a £100m deal. (Independent), external

Denmark playmaker Eriksen wants to double his £70,000-a-week wages to sign a new contract at Tottenham, who are prepared to let his contract, which has 18 months remaining, enter its final year as talks over a new deal continue. (Mail), external

Juventus say they would consider selling Manchester City target Paulo Dybala, 25, in the summer but only if they receive a bid of more than £90m for the Argentina forward. (Tuttosport via Express), external

Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain have all had bids for Dybala rejected. (Tuttosport - in Italian), external

Fulham have joined Burnley, Cardiff and Newcastle United in trying to sign Marseille's Cameroon winger Clinton N'Jie, 25. (Mail) , external

Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich are likely to bid for RB Leipzig's Germany striker Timo Werner, 22, who has also been linked with Liverpool. (Bild - in German), external

Chelsea are interested in £45m-rated Cagliari midfielder Nicolo Barella, but could face competition from Napoli and Inter Milan for the 21-year-old, who is thought to be reluctant to leave Serie A during the transfer window. (Goal.com), external

Unai Emery has urged Arsenal to find the cash to complete a deal for Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez, 25, this month. The Spanish club will sanction a loan if a £20m commitment to signing Suarez permanently this summer is included. (Evening Standard), external

Arsenal are favourites to sign Belgium forward Yannick Carrasco. The 25-year-old left Atletico Madrid to join Chinese Super League side Dalian Yifang in February last year. (Mirror), external

West Ham are interested in a deal for Inter Milan and Brazil striker Gabriel Barbosa. The 22-year-old - who spent the last 12 months on loan at former club Santos - has been offered to the Hammers on loan until the end of the season. (Mirror), external

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has confirmed the club have received offers for Italian striker Manolo Gabbiadini, 27. (Daily Echo), external

Derby boss Frank Lampard has been unsuccessful with an attempt to recruit 18-year-old defensive midfielder Ethan Ampadu from former club Chelsea. (Independent), external

AC Milan are chasing Genoa and Poland striker Krzysztof Piatek with a view to making the 23-year-old the permanent replacement for 31-year-old Argentina forward Gonzalo Higuan. (La Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external

Arsenal and Manchester United are rivals for the signature of Cruzeiro's 18-year-old Brazilian goalkeeper Gabriel Brazao. (Teamtalk), external

Juventus are stepping up plans to bring Real Madrid's Spanish midfielder Isco, 26, to Serie A. (Tuttosport - in Italian), external

Liverpool and Everton are battling for the signature of Portugal and Sporting Lisbon midfielder Bruno Fernandes, 24. (A Bola - via 90min) , external

Fulham are keen on Bordeaux and Senegal right-back Youssouf Sabaly, 25. (L'Equipe - in French), external

Crystal Palace are interested in Everton and Senegal striker Oumar Niasse, 28. (Evening Standard), external

Aston Villa's on-loan Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham, 21, did not report for training on Monday as he nears a move to Wolves. (Mirror), external

Marco Silva will only push Everton to make signings in the January transfer window if any of his long-term targets become available. (Liverpool Echo), external

West Brom boss Darren Moore plans to speak to Wes Hoolahan this week about the 36-year-old Republic of Ireland midfielder's future. (Express and Star), external

Birmingham midfielder Luke Maxwell, 21, is set to join Solihull Moors permanently, having spent the first half of the season with the National League side. (Birmingham Mail), external

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