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Spurs in for Isco
Tottenham Hotspur are looking to sign Isco from Real Madrid in the January transfer window, the Mirror reckons, but Spurs chairman Daniel Levy's relationship with the European champions could be a problem in sealing the deal.
Since joining from Malaga in 2013, Isco has won the Champions League on two occasions with Los Blancos, but he has rarely been a first-choice starter and said recently he would be willing to consider a move away from Real if he could not force his way into Zinedine Zidane's XI.
It is said Tottenham are "crazy" for the 24-year-old, who has been linked with a number of Premier League clubs and Juventus in recent months, and want to bring him to White Hart Lane if they can overcome previous difficulties stemming from the sales of Luka Modric and Gareth Bale.
Cesc Fabregas could be the key to Chelsea signing Leonardo Bonucci from Juventus, the Sun claims.
The midfielder has fallen out of favour under new Blues boss Antonio Conte, but the prospect of him moving to Turin has reportedly convinced Juve boss Massimiliano Allegri to allow Bonucci to leave for Chelsea in a £50 million-plus Fabregas deal.
Italy international Bonucci would help shore up a defence that has already cost Chelsea points this season, while it is said Allegri believes Fabregas can become the long-term heir to Andrea Pirlo in the Bianconeri's midfield.
Prem interest in Whitecaps' Davies
Alphonso Davies, a 15-year-old winger for the Vancouver Whitecaps who became the first player born in the 2000s to feature in an MLS match, is a target for both Manchester United and Liverpool.
Davies is held in such high regard by United that a scout was present for his game against the Seattle Sounders last weekend in which the teenager won a penalty, while Liverpool have also had representatives at games to watch him in action.
Marca reports that Davies, who has featured in only eight MLS games to date, is currently under contract until 2018.