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Feb 1st (Final Day): WBA January 2016 Transfer Window
MATHIEU DEBUCHY | Arsenal | The France international has demanded showdown talks with Gunners boss Arsene Wenger as he is extremely concerned about his Euro 2016 prospects having lost his place at right-back to Hector Bellerin this season. Debuchy has admitted that he would like to remain in England and would have no problem joining one of Arsenal's rivals.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says right-back Mathieu Debuchy, 30, could leave the club after losing his place to 20-year-old Hector Bellerin. (Daily Star

KEISUKE HONDA | AC Milan | The Japan international is under contract until 2017 but has grown increasingly frustrated with his lack of game time since Sinisa Mihajlovic took charge at San Siro last summer. Honda impressed in a rare outing against Frosinone just before the winter break but appears likely to move in January, with Southampton a potential destination.

ANDROS TOWNSEND | Tottenham | More likely to see game time for England than Tottenham, Townsend is in dire need of a January transfer in order to kick-start his career and boost his hopes of featuring at Euro 2016. There is mounting speculation that the winger could be used as a makeweight in a deal to bring Southampton ace Victor Wanyama to White Hart Lane.


Harry Redknapp has told former club Spurs not to sign West Brom striker Saido Berahino. The White Hart Lane club had several bids for the 22-year-old rejected by the Baggies last summer. (Talksport)

Ha HA HA Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says his team are struggling to adapt to his tactics because of the wind in England. (Sport Bild via Daily Mail) What a Knob. Ha HA HA.

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Surely Chester has to look for a move in January. His country are in their first finals for a million years, he played a big part in getting them there and now he can't buy himself a game. He's got no chance of going unless he moves.
Must still have credit in the bank as a centre half because it's not as if he's been found wanting in that department since he came here. There's got to be teams who'd put a bid in - I'm sure his agent will be encouraging it.
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Love it or hate it - Here we go - 1 Day and 7.5hrs until the Window Opens. I wonder how soon the first deal will be done.
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(31-12-2015, 18:23)Stairs Wrote: Love it or hate it - Here we go - 7.5hrs until the Window Opens.  I wonder how soon the first deal will be done.
Lot of people with fireworks round our way, looking to celebrate the opening of it. Saido will be out there inhaling sparklers, I expect.
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January 2nd is when the window opens for the record.
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Manager Tony Pulis says West Brom do not want to sell striker Saido Berahino - and that the 22-year-old could start against Stoke on Saturday. (Guardian)

Everton boss Roberto Martinez is set to wait until mid-January to discuss forward Steven Naismith, 29, leaving for Norwich, as he wants to get a run of five games in 14 days out of the way first. (Times - subscription required)

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...........................Foster...........................

.....Dawson.....Fazio.....Evans.....Enrique.....

...................Fletcher.....Yacob....................

.....Phillips.........Morrison.........Townsend.....

.........................Rondon..............................


Fazio £5M, Townsend £10M, Plus 10M for Berahino worth £25M.
Phillips £10M from 10M left from Berahino deal.
Enrique on loan from Liverpool.
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I couldn't think of leaving GaryMac out, Rainbow - he's got a season or 2 left imo. So I'd prioritise a Berahino replacement.
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Out of contract at the end of the season are Stephane Sessegnon, Gareth McAuley, James Morrison, Jonas Olsson and Victor Anichebe.
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No money then........

West Bromwich Albion: Tony Pulis forced to 'pick up the crumbs'......

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35209738

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