Luis Suarez, Alexandre Pato, Douglas Silva andĀ Scott Sinclair all feature in today’s round up as the transfer window really starts to come to life.
Two SPFL Premiership players look set to secure moves south of the border while Celtic are considering a move for a former Barcelona youngster and Sunderland’s flying Greek winger.
In England Luis Suarez has been linked with a move to Arsenal, Chelsea have reportedly made a bid for a Brazilian and Everton are considering a move for another Brazilian international.
Billy McKay
Inverness have confirmed they have given Billy McKay permission to speak to Wigan and the strikerĀ could sign for the Sky Bet Championship side before the weekend if heĀ agrees terms following a reported Ā£150,000 bid.
Sergio Araujo
Reports suggestĀ Celtic are considering a move for Argentine striker Sergio Araujo.
The Boca Juniors attacker spent the 2012/13 season on loan at Barcelona, where he played for the club’s B team, however, he failed to impress enough to secure a move to the Nou Camp first team and isĀ nowĀ on loan at Las Palmas where he has netted 13 goals in 21 games in Spain’s Second Division.
Charis Mavrias
Celtic are interested in Sunderland’s Greek wingerĀ Charis Mavrias and sent scouts to watch him playing forĀ Sunderland under-21s against Manchester City on Monday night.
Teams from La Liga, the English Championship and Mavrias’s native Greece are also said to be considering moves for the 20-year-old.
Stephen Hendrie
West Ham have revived their deal for Hamilton full-back Stephen Hendrie. It is believed the Hammers and Accies have agreed a deal in the region of Ā£2million and the 20-year-old will have a medical this week.
Paul Dixon
The Evening Telegraph are reporting thatĀ Dundee United could make a move to bring full-back Paul Dixon back to Tannadice before the transfer window shuts.
The Scotland international has found himself out of favour at Huddersfield since Chris Powell took charge and it is believed theĀ Terriers would allow him to leave this month.
Down south
Luis Suarez
Reports in the Sun today suggest that everybody’s favourite biting assassin, Luis Suarez, could return to the English Premier League.
The paper reports that Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will test Barcelona with a summer bid for the Uruguayan striker
Douglas Costa
A Ukrainian TV station has reported that Chelsea have had a Ā£15m bid rejected for Shakhtar Donetsk forward Douglas Costa. It is believed the Ukranians are looking for almost twice that sum.
Alexandre Pato
Italian paper Corriere dello Sport have reported that Everton are considering signing Brazilian international Alexandre Pato to replace Samuel Eto’o.
However, another Premier League club linked with Pato, Hull City, won’t be signing Pato, according to the Hull Daily Mail.
Ravel Morrison
West Ham midfielder Ravel Morrison has touched down in Rome for a medical ahead of his move to Lazio.
Emmanuel Adebayor
Paris St Germain and Queen’s Park Rangers are both considering loan moves for the forgotten man of White Hart Lane Emmanuel Adebayor.
The striker has scored 35 goals for Tottenham but has fallen behind Harry Kane in the Spurs pecking order this season.
Ilkay Gundogan
Both Manchester clubs are weighing up moves for Dortmund and Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan, according to the Manchester Evening News.
Marco Reus
Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp is hopeful of holding on to winger Marco Reus who has been linked with a move to the English Premier League and can move this summer for his release clause ofĀ ā¬25m.
However Klopp has toldĀ Die Welt: Ā “The boys are 100 per cent here and I have a positive feeling that the player we are talking about (Reus) will stay a bit longer.”
Scott Sinclair
Aston Villa are back in talksĀ to sign the forgotten man of English football, Scott Sinclair.
Villa triedĀ to sign the Manchester City winger earlier in the month butĀ manager Paul Lambert said last week any deal for Sinclair was dead, however, it has now been revived, with a loan the most likely outcome.
Callum McManaman
West Brom have completed the signing of Wiganās Callum McManaman on a three-and-a-half year deal.
The winger agreed a contract, which includes a 12-month option, after undergoing a medical on Wednesday morning.
He becomes Tony Pulisā first signing at The Hawthorns and could make his debut in Saturdayās Barclays Premier League visit of Tottenham.