Here are todays transfer rumours, Friday, January 24th.
Brentford have had a bid rejected for £5m plus add-ons for Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun. (Mail)
Middlesbrough will not let Britt Assombalonga leave on the cheap amid transfer links to Leeds United. (Northern Echo)
Hearts are closing in on a loan deal for Barnsley defender Toby Sibbick (Daily Record)
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Manchester City’s Ian Poveda will be undergoing a medical today at Leeds United to seal a permanent switch. (Athletic)
Leeds United striker Rafa Mujica has started training with Villarreal after agreeing the terms of a loan move. (FI)
Charlton are keen on Norwich City’s Adam Idah on loan. (SLP)
Bristol City are pushing hard to sign Peterborough United's Ivan Toney and are not put off by his £9million price tag. (Bristol Live)
West Ham have joined West Brom in the race to sign Rangers defender Connor Goldson. (FI)
As many as 10 Championship clubs - including Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough and Cardiff City - are keen on Bristol Rovers striker Jonson Clarke-Harris. (Bristol Live)
Sunderland and Ipswich are interested in QPR loan man Matt Smith with Manchester City keen to recall him and find the midfielder regular first-team football. (London Football News)
Swansea City manager Steve Cooper has said midfielder Bersant Celina is not for sale amid interest from Brighton. (Wales Online)
Stoke City striker Tyrese Campbell is 'very keen' on joining Scottish giants Rangers.(FI)
Blackburn Rovers, Derby County and Barnsley could all be left disappointed in their efforts to sign Ben Whiteman, with his club stating they’ve no interest in selling. (Doncaster Press)
Cardiff City are reportedly battling Nottingham Forest and Bristol City to sign Wigan midfielder Josh Windass. (Wales Online)
Nottingham Forest are closing in on a move for Strasbourg striker Nuno da Costa.(France Football)
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