Real Madrid targets Diogo Dalot, while Mohamed Salah contemplates his contract at Liverpool and Wayne Rooney faces challenges at Plymouth Argyle
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Real Madrid is reaching out to Diogo Dalot, a 25-year-old full-back from Portugal. Manchester United has set a price of £41.5 million for him. However, the Spanish club is more focused on signing Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool, who is 26 years old.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah, the 32-year-old winger from Egypt, is open to a one-year contract extension with Liverpool. However, he is growing frustrated with how the club is handling the negotiations.
Despite rumors linking him to Paris St-Germain, Salah has not had any discussions with the French club about a move.
West Ham is looking at Porto’s manager, Sergio Conceicao, as a potential replacement for Julen Lopetegui. The current manager’s position is becoming increasingly uncertain due to poor performance.
At Manchester United, coach Ruben Amorim plans to discuss a new contract with Amad Diallo, a 22-year-old winger from Ivory Coast, whose current deal ends this summer.
Bayern Munich is in talks to extend the contract of Leroy Sane, a 28-year-old winger from Germany, as they look to secure his future at the club.
Leicester City is considering ending the loan of Odsonne Edouard, a 26-year-old striker from Crystal Palace, early in January.
Wayne Rooney is under pressure as the manager of Plymouth Argyle due to a series of disappointing results. His upcoming matches against Oxford United and Swansea City are crucial for his job security.
Real Madrid is also planning to offer a new contract to Raul Asencio, a 21-year-old Spanish defender, with improved terms.
Aston Villa is set to search for a new right-back during the January transfer window to strengthen their squad.
Tottenham and Newcastle United are both interested in signing Abdukodir Khusanov, a 20-year-old center-back from Uzbekistan playing for Lens.
West Ham has decided to keep Vladimir Coufal, a 32-year-old right-back from the Czech Republic, and offer him a new contract instead of letting him go.