Transfer news LIVE updates: Chelsea to sign Pulisic, Man Utd talks, Arsenal offer

Transfer news LIVE updates – Sunday, December 30

  • Chelsea are set to sign Borussia Dortmund star Christian Pulisic
  • The Blues’ move for Pulisic could see Eden Hazard finally join Real Madrid
  • Man Utd will hold talks with Real Madrid star Isco

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Pulisic to Chelsea ON

Chelsea are closing in on Borussia Dortmund wonderkid Christian Pulisic which could free up Eden Hazard to finally make the move to Real Madrid.

The Blues are ready to pay £45m to beat off competition from Liverpool and Arsenal for the American international.

The 20-year-old playmaker, who has been a Chelsea target since the start of the season, is set move to Stamford Bridge in the summer.

The Blues will only consider parting with Hazard who is still stalling on signing a new deal once they have got a replacement signed and sealed.

Real are ready to offer the Blues around £150m for the Belgium international as well as at least one player.

Man Utd Isco talks

Man Utd will meet with Isco’s agent as the Real Madrid playmaker pushes for a transfer.

The Spain international has struggled to find form this season.

And according to Paris United, Isco’s father – who acts as his agent – will hold talks with United and other clubs over a possible deal.

They say Isco’s father will meet with United, Chelsea, PSG, Barcelona and Juventus.

Arsenal make offer to Man Utd’s Andreas Pereira

United midfielder Andreas Pereira is considering an offer from Arsenal.

The 22-year-old was not used frequently by Jose Mourinho but will wait to see how new manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer utilises him before making any decision.

Pereira’s contract expires at the end of the season, meaning he would be available on the cheap next month.

Brazilian outlet UOL claim Arsenal, Everton and West Ham have all made offers for the midfielder.

The reports claim Pereira’s agent has received proposals from Arsenal, Everton and West Ham ahead of the January window.