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By SIMON JONES Published: 18: 00 AEDT, 24 January 2026 | Updated: 20: 50 AEDT, 24 January 2026 15 View comments The transfer window is open and here are today's developments from Daily Mail Sport's Simon Jones - including which star Crystal Palace are eyeing up and a new man in the door for Bournemouth. For all of yesterday's updates, click here. Traore moves closer to Nuno reunion Fulham and West Ham are moving closer to agreement on a deal for winger Adama Traore. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo has pushed for the Spain international’s signing this month. The two previously worked together at Wolves and 29-year-old Traore was a target for Nuno at Nottingham Forest - prior to his sacking there. Hammers tear up Rodriguez's deal West Ham have agreed to cancel the contract of midfielder Guido Rodriguez so he can join Spanish side Valencia. The 31-year-old Argentina international also had interest from Atlanta United, Gremio and Juventus but was keen to return to Spain. Rodriguez has struggled to make an impact at West Ham since joining on a free transfer after leaving Real Betis in 2024 Wolves hold firm amid Strand Larsen talks Leeds are continuing talks with Wolves over their striker Jorgen Strand Larsen after having a first bid worth £39million rejected. Wolves are willing to sell Strand Larsen, who cost them £23m from Celta Vigo, but have been standing by their £40m valuation and Leeds' bid was £33m with a further £6m in add-ons. Leeds also want to add a left wing-back and have asked about Strasbourg's Ben Chilwell among others. Meanwhile, Wolves defender Emmanuel Agbadou is trying to push through his move to Besiktas. The two clubs are around £2m apart with the Turkish side's last offer at £13m. Eagles dismiss Mateta approach AC Milan have made an approach for Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta which has been dismissed. The 28-year-old is keen on a move to Milan but coach Oliver Glasner insists the striker has stopped short of putting in a transfer request. Chelsea defender Josh Acheampong has emerged as a potential target for Palace who are considering options to fill the gap left by former captain Marc Guehi's move to Manchester City. West Ham have rejected Flamengo’s latest offer for Lucas Paqueta. Flamengo offered £32. 4m plus £3. 4m in add ons for the 28-year-old. West Ham continue to insist the deal must include an agreement for Paqueta to return to them on loan for the rest of the season. Nottingham Forest have completed the signing of Lorenzo Lucca on loan from Napoli. The agreement also contains a £34. 8m option to buy the striker. Garner to stay on Merseyside Everton midfielder James Garner has signed his new four-and-a-half year contract at the club. Manager David Moyes has dismissed the prospect of striker Beto joining Fenerbahce. Bournemouth have agreed to sign Greece goalkeeper Christos Mandas on loan from Lazio. Manchester United left back Harry Amass has completed his medical ahead of a loan move to Championship side Norwich City. Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan has informed team-mates that today's game at Bristol City will be his last for the club. Millwall have offered an 18-month contract to the 36-year-old midfielder who has made 434 league appearances for Wednesday. Ipswich have signed Bristol City attacker Anis Mehmeti in a £3million deal. Brighton winger Tommy Watson is available on loan this window. Another Brighton winger Jeremy Sarmiento is closing on his move to Middlesbrough in a deal worth £5m plus add-ons. Boro are signing Ghana forward Hinneh Lord Listowell, 18, from Ghanaian Premier League side Asante Kotoko. Fulham's Tom Cairney has signed a new contract, which will keep him at the club for a further year. Brentford winger Gustavo Nunes is going to Swansea on loan while Birmingham midfielder Marc Leonard has joined Hearts on loan also.
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