Western Mail

Is Ramsey all set to return to Gunners in January?

- JON DOEL Football editor jon.doel@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AARON Ramsey could be in line for a stunning return to Arsenal, according to reports in Spain.

Marca claim the Gunners are considerin­g signing three Juventus players in January, including the Welsh midfielder. Dejan Kulusevski and Arthur Melo are the other two.

Ramsey spent 11 successful years at Arsenal before leaving on a free transfer for the Italian giants after signing a £400,000-a-week contract in 2019.

He has only played 98 minutes so far this season, with reports suggesting the Italians are keen for him to depart. Despite his lack of club football he has been a revelation for Wales in their World Cup qualifiers.

Manchester United are on the brink of making their first January transfer window singing, according to reports.

Ralf Rangnick is said to have agreed terms with defensive midfielder Boubacar Kamara in a £10m deal.

The highly rated 22-year-old is out of contract in the summer so is available for the cut price fee. He has represente­d France from under-17 level through to under21.

FourFourTw­o say the move will be confirmed in the coming days.

Meamwhile, Edinson Cavani has reached an agreement in principle to leave Manchester United for Barcelona, according to reports in Spain.

Sport claim Cavani will take an initial pay cut in the search of first team football.

An 18-month deal is mooted, with Cavani said to be hopeful United will agree to release him in January. His contract expires next June but he has had limited opportunit­ies since the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Aston Villa have made an offer to Liverpool for Joe Gomez, reports Birmingham Live.

The defender has fallen down the pecking order at Anfield and finds himself behind Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip and Ibrahima Konate.

Villa are ready to offer Gomez a lifeline and will test the Reds’ resolve with a bid.

Jesse Lingard is set to remain at Man Utd beyond January despite links of a move away.

The midfielder enjoyed a loan spell at West Ham last term and a return has been touted.

But The Athletic report that Lingard is prepared to see the season out, despite a lack of minues thus far, so that he can become a free agent in the summer.

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