Transfer rumours: Jose, Cavani, Muriqi, Rose, Pogba, Payet, Matviyenko

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Tottenham have targeted Real Sociedad's Brazilian striker Willian Jose and the 28-year-old is due in London for talks. (AS), external

Chelsea have made a bid to sign Paris St-Germain's Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, 32, on loan until the end of the season. (Times - subscription required), external

Cavani's father says the striker will join Atletico Madrid if the Spanish club can agree a deal with PSG. (Guardian), external

PSG want at least 5m euros (£4.2m) from Arsenal who are interested in signing France defender Layvin Kurzawa this month. The 27-year-old is out of contract in the summer. (Telegraph), external

Real Madrid are prepared to discuss the return of Wales international Gareth Bale, 30, to Tottenham but have concerns over the structure of any deal. (Telegraph), external

Leicester City are close to a deal to sign Southampton centre-back Jannik Vestergaard, 27, after offering £15m for the Denmark international. (Sun), external

Bayern Munich will not take up the option to turn 27-year-old Brazil playmaker Philippe Coutinho's loan move from Barcelona into a permanent deal. (Bild, via Mirror), external

Tottenham are planning a second bid for Fenerbahce's Kosovo striker Vedat Muriqi. (Aksam, via Sport Witness), external

Six Premier League clubs are interested in signing Tottenham's English left-back Danny Rose, 29, this month. (Sky Sports), external

Shakhtar Donetsk's Ukrainian defender Mykola Matviyenko, 23, who has also been linked with Manchester City, is in talks with Arsenal, his agent says. (Football.London), external

Arsenal striker Gabriel Martinelli is set to triple his wages by the end of the season with the 18-year-old's form alerting Spanish side Real Madrid.(Mail), external

Arsenal have been linked to Athletico Paranaense defensive midfielder Bruno Guimaraes but the 22-year-old Brazilian is set to join French club Lyon. (L'Equipe, via Mirror), external

West Ham are interested in bringing former player Dimitri Payet, 32, back to the club. France international Payet left the Hammers in controversial circumstances in January 2017 to to join current club Marseille. (L'Equipe, via Mail) , external

West Ham have expressed an interest in Bournemouth's Scotland international winger Ryan Fraser, 25, who is out of contract in the summer and has also been considered by Arsenal and Liverpool. (Mirror), external

Valencia are considering making a summer move to sign Argentina centre-back Nicolas Otamendi, 31, from Manchester City. (Sun), external

Everton are still interested in Gremio's Brazilian forward Everton Soares, 23. (UOL, via Star), external

Barcelona are seeking to finalise a loan deal for Valencia's Spain striker Rodrigo Moreno, 28, having failed with a similar move for Arsenal's Gabon forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 30. (Sport), external

Brighton are expected to complete a permanent £5m deal for Australian midfielder Aaron Mooy, 29, currently on loan from Huddersfield. (Telegraph), external

Watford have made a bid for Reims' in-demand Hassane Kamara, the 25-year-old Gambia defender who has also interested Crystal Palace and Brighton. (Foot Mercato, via Inside Futbol), external

Chelsea are considering selling Spain goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, 25, in the summer and could move for Burnley's England international Nick Pope, 27. (90Min), external

Netherlands winger Tahith Chong, 20, looks set to leave Manchester United at the end of the season. (Goal.com), external

Meanwhile, Spanish midfielder Guille Amor, 19 and Spanish forward Rafa Mujica, 21, are set to leave Leeds United this month. (Yorkshire Evening Post), external

AEK's former Norwich and Portugal striker Nelson Oliveira, 28, linked with Wolves, has told the Greek club he wants a move to England. (Sport Witness), external

Middlesbrough, Stoke City and Derby County are waiting to find out whether Bournemouth will allow English defender Jack Simpson, 23, out on loan. (Sky Sports), external

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