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TOP STORY: United won't panic buy in January

Manchester United have reportedly ruled out a transfer splurge in the new year, with the Daily Mail also claiming manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants the help of a Spanish consultancy service to assist with his recruitment drive.

Madrid-based Driblab has an in-depth database of more than 100,000 players, and Solskjaer wants the Red Devils to join its client list alongside a dozen La Liga clubs, as well as Championship surprise package Nottingham Forest.

This latest development comes following reports that the Old Trafford club are looking at potentially reshaping their recruitment structure, with as many as two technical directors believed to be on their way into the club.

There is a growing feeling within the senior ranks that an increased use of technology could help them uncover hidden gems like Liverpool did when they signed Philippe Coutinho in 2013.

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22.43 BST: Barcelona are set to offer contract extensions to Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Nelson Semedo, according to Spanish outlet AS. Both players have deals through 2022 but Barca's strategy is to tie down a young core that include Frenkie De Jong and Ansu Fati. Ter Stegen's potential deal is seen as a reward for his exemplary service to the club, while Semedo's case is seen to fend off potential interest from other rivals, notably Atletico Madrid, who came for the Portuguese in the summer.

21.52 BST: Tottenham have struggled this season and sit ninth in the Premier League. Amid their struggles, could Spurs look to a team lower them in the table for defensive reinforcements?

Football Insider claims that Wolves centre-back Willy Boly is wanted by not only Tottenham but North London rivals Arsenal. Is the 28-year-old the answer to Spurs' defensive woes? Considering all that has gone wrong for Tottenham, they might need a bigger name than that.

20.47 BST: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is a fan of Phil Foden, even going as far as to say, City wouldn't sell the youngster for €500m. Comments like that make it seem as if Foden's long-term future is at City, but should the 19-year-old, who has played only 100 minutes this season, seek a move away from the Etihad in the short term?

Ex-City boss Stuart Pearce believes so: "In January, [Foden] really needs to look at where he is at the moment," Pearce told talkSport. "Game time is absolutely vital for a player of his age. He's coming to that age where he needs to play some games. I think six months out on loan, if he hasn't broken into the team, would do him the world of good."

19.37 BST: It's no secret that Arsenal need help in central defence, but if recent reports are to be believed, help could soon be on the way.

90min reports that the Gunners are leading the charge for Villarreal and Spain centre-back Pau Torres. The 22-year-old, who is enjoying a breakout season with the Yellow Submarine, is has a release clause of €50m and is also reportedly being pursued by Manchester City and Chelsea.

18.20 BST: According to Bild, Neymar's father is working on negotiating a contract extension for the Brazil international at PSG.

The news comes as a surprise given the winger seemed set on an exit this summer, but Neymar has recently expressed his desire to regain the trust of Paris' fans.

His existing contract runs out in 2022 and it is reported the extension would keep Neymar at the Ligue 1 club until 2024.

17.40 BST: With Juventus open to letting Mandzukic leave the club, the Serie A giants have set their sights on Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus.

Tuttosport report that Juventus are looking to sign a forward in the January transfer window and they are interested in making a move for Jesus.

Mauro Icardi is reported to be Juve's top priority but they have placed the Brazil international as a plan B option given his lack of minutes with City this season.

17.00 BST: Manchester United have reached a verbal agreement with Mario Mandzukic, according to the Express.

The report claims that Juventus have slapped a £10 million price tag on the striker but he has already verbally agreed to a move to Old Trafford in the January transfer window.

United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer failed in an attempt to sign the Croatia international in the summer, but Juventus are willing to offload him in January and the player is keen to remain in Europe.

15.50 BST: Yannick Carrasco has said he is ready to call time on his spell in China and return to Europe.

The Belgium international left Atletico Madrid for Dalian Yifang in 2018 but said he wants to leave the club in January.

"I can forget everything on the pitch, but life as a foreigner is difficult there," he told Belgium's VTM Nieuws.

"In the previous transfer period it was difficult for the club to let me go. Now the situation is different. I hope that if there is something concrete this winter, I can leave.

"Life is just harder for me. The city is difficult for foreigners. My wife lived here with me for a full year. She wants to open a business and is busy with it. If you are married, you also want to be with your wife. Now I often sleep alone when I get home. That's a bit difficult. "