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Transfer deadline day; it’s become almost like a religious holiday for footballing fans up and down the country as live cameras outside stadiums track and report on potential rumours and moves with just hours and minutes to go until the window closes.
Newcastle United manager Rafael Benitez has admitted that a reunion with Fernando Torres would be 'an attractive option', though it is unclear whether the Spaniard would fancy a Premier League return.
Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah has stressed that he is content plying his trade with the Reds despite talk of a big-money switch to Real Madrid in the summer.
Former Liverpool and Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is reportedly eyeing a return to the Premier League for the second half of the 2017/18 season.
Everton have reportedly opted against making a fresh move for Arsenal's Olivier Giroud in January, and will instead pursue a new marksman elsewhere.
Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres has heaped praise on Alvaro Morata following an excellent start to his Chelsea career.
Premier League side Everton could reportedly make an attempt to sign Atletico Madrid's Kevin Gameiro during the winter transfer window.
Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta has admitted that he is delighted to work alongside compatriot Alvaro Morata, who was signed from Real Madrid last week.
Southampton have joined the race to sign Atletico Madrid forward Luciano Vietto during this summer's transfer window. The Argentine spent the previous season on loan with Sevilla.
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