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TOP STORY: Lallana leaving Liverpool?

Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana is being targeted by clubs in Major League Soccer and the Chinese Super League for a transfer as early as January, the Daily Telegraph reports.

Lallana, 31, is out of contract next summer and while he is set to be offered an extension by the European champions he could be tempted by the prospect of a more long-term deal by clubs in the U.S. or China.

Additionally, the top leagues in both of those countries have their seasons run from spring to winter, so a January move out of Europe would allow the England international a full preseason at a prospective new club.

Lallana has endured a difficult few years with injury problems, but he has featured in Liverpool's last three games. He came off the bench to score the equaliser at Manchester United on Oct. 20 before playing the full 90 minutes in Wednesday's Carabao Cup win over Arsenal and starting his first Premier League match since March at Aston Villa on Saturday.

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23.17 GMT: Mauro Icardi didn't have many suitors this summer but the prolific yet polarising striker is thriving at PSG and has revealed his wishes regarding his future.

On loan from Inter Milan where he was banished, Icardi, 26, has scored seven goals in his first eight games for the Paris club and seems to loving life in France.

Speaking with RMC Sport, the Argentine had the following to say about his future: "We'll see at the end of the season if I stay. I want to do good things, I've come for that, obviously playing for a team like PSG is very important, it's one of the best teams in the world. It's a great step in my career. I will do everything to stay here."

With Edinson Cavani getting older (32) and battling injuries, could PSG re-work its front three to include Icardi for the long-term? A lot will depend on how the Parisian club fare in the Champions League one would guess...

22.34 GMT: West Ham could be in the market for a new left-back in January and one target is reportedly Rosenborg's Birger Meling.

Sportsmail understands that the Hammers are monitoring the Norway international, 24, ahead of a potential approach once the transfer window reopens. Meling, who played youth football at Middlesbrough, has 10 caps for Norway and was previously linked with a move to Celtic last summer.

21.26 GMT: While Wolves have a sure goalscorer in Raul Jimenez, Nuno Espirito Santo's team could use a complimentary forward to ease the pressure on the Mexican.

The Sun writes that one player Wolves are watching is in-form Huddersfield forward Karlan Grant, who has already scored nine times this season. The Terriers would reportedly want north of £10 million for Grant, 22 but fans of the club have valued him as high as £28m!

Wolves, who sit 12th in the Premier League, have scored only 14 goals this season, six of which were scored or assisted by Jimenez.

20.40 GMT: Nashville SC will join MLS next season from the USL and they won't enter the United States' top flight empty-handed.

That is because The Athletic's Paul Tenorio reports that the MLS expansion side will add two MLS veterans: Dax McCarty and Dave Romney.

Expansion side #NashvilleSC has traded for Chicago Fire captain Dax McCarty and #LAGalaxy defender Dave Romney, per multiple league sources: https://t.co/fpiCvFlhbL #cf97 pic.twitter.com/UMWymvjQWD — Paul Tenorio (@PaulTenorio) November 4, 2019

McCarty, 32, is vastly experienced having played 361 MLS games between four different teams (FC Dallas, D.C, New York Red Bulls and Chicago Fire), while Romney, 26, has played with the Galaxy since 2015. Both trades were done for Allocation Money.

19.51 GMT: David Moyes hasn't managed a club since leaving West Ham at the end of the 2017-18 season but his name always seems to resurface when jobs open up.

With Scottish clubs Hearts and Hibernian looking for new managers, Moyes, a Scot, has revealed that neither job appeals to him at this time.

"But no, neither job would be of any interest to me," the Scot told BBC Sportsound.

"I wouldn't say I wouldn't move back to Scotland. Scotland is my love and Glasgow is where I'm from. Hopefully someday I may well come back but at the moment it's not just now."

We'll see what's next for the former Everton and Man United boss.

19.06 GMT: Veteran defender Ashley Williams has extended his contract at Bristol City through the end of the season.

The former Swansea and Everton man signed a short-term contract with the Robins in the summer and has impressed thus far at Ashton Gate. Now 35, the Wales captain has been a fixture for Bristol City this season and has made a strong contribution both on the pitch and as a mentor.

18.27 GMT: Arsenal and Wolves battled it out the pitch this past Saturday, the two sides playing to a 1-1 stalemate at the Emirates. The two sides could be set to face off again in the transfer market with both clubs ready to fight over Atalanta midfielder Dejan Kulusevski.

TMW claims that Wolves have joined the race for Kulusevski and that manager Nuno Espirito Santo is ready to sanction a €15 million (£13m) offer for the 19-year-old. Atalanta reportedly want closer to €25m (£21.7m) for the Sweden Under-21 international, who has previously been linked with a move to Arsenal. The wide midfielder/winger has scored two goals and added five assists in 11 games so far this season while on loan at Parma.

17.33 GMT: Sevilla's sporting director Monchi has admitted in an interview with Fox Sports that the club are keeping tabs on rising Mexican star Jose Juan Macias.

The 20-year-old striker is currently on loan at Leon from fellow Liga MX side Chivas, but La Fiera reportedly have a buy-out option of around US$15m which they could activate in order to sell the player on to Europe.

Macias has already been linked with clubs such as Borussia Dortmund, Real Betis and Manchester United.

In other Mexico-related news, former El Tri coach Javier Aguirre has returned to La Liga with Leganes. The 60-year-old coach will be in charge until the end of the season and faces a significant challenge to keep Leganes in Spain's top flight: the bottom-placed team only have five points from 12 games and are six points off safety.

16.21 GMT: He's been linked with Manchester United a lot, but Lyon striker Moussa Dembele could move to Chelsea, according to the Daily Mail.

Olivier Giroud and Michy Batshuayi are growing tired of playing backup to Tammy Abraham, so the Blues are looking for an alternative and could land the former Fulham and Celtic forward if their appeal over a transfer ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is upheld in November.

15.30 GMT: Hands up if you saw this one coming a mile off.

After falling out with PSG and leaving on a free transfer for Juventus in the summer, Journal du Dimanche reports that Adrien Rabiot's mother and agent, Veronique, is already sounding out clubs to take her son away from Turin after a difficult start to life at his new team.

14.39 GMT: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's next move is the subject of plenty of talk, but Gazzetta reports that the 38-year-old is in talks with Bologna.