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Transfer News LIVE: Man Utd’s double blow, Newcastle’s exciting plan, Arsenal axe targets

The January transfer window is in full swing now with the rumour mill in overdrive and deals getting done as clubs look to strengthen mid-season.

Newcastle landed the first major signing of the window on a blockbuster day yesterday when they completed a £12million deal for Kieran Trippier to kick-off their new era of spending.

Aston Villa made a marquee signing of their own hours later by bringing in Philippe Coutinho on loan from Barcelona.

Everton have also been busy in the early stages of the window, signing Vitaliy Mykolenko and Nathan Patterson as their owners back Rafa Benitez in the market.

The ‘Big Six’ have been quiet so far but have all been linked with January moves.

Manchester United are on the lookout for a midfielder but may wait until the summer while Thomas Tuchel confirmed yesterday that Chelsea have discussed transfer plans with a new left-back on the agenda.

JUST IN: Tottenham boss Antonio Conte plots ‘ruthless overhaul’ with at least six stars facing axe

It is notoriously hard to do business in January, but the winter window normally throws up one or two surprises.

But fear not as Express Sport will have you covered every step of the way, with all the latest news, gossip and developments across Europe.

Make sure you stick with us here today as we will be providing live updates on all things transfers.

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