The January transfer window is ticking along nicely, but as we enter the final two weeks of the window, there is an expectation that things will start to ramp up across the country.
In today's transfer roundup, we have news about a potential blockbuster transfer at Chelsea, an eyebrow-raising move in the works on Merseyside, and a potential transfer tussle on the horizon in Manchester.
For all the details on the above, check out today's biggest headlines below.
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Enzo Fernandez linked with PSG move

Reports in France indicate that Enzo Fernandez is emerging as a top transfer target for PSG, as Luis Enrique looks to bolster his midfield options.
According to a story published by L'Equipe, the Chelsea midfielder has become unsettled in London following the sacking of Enzo Maresca and could be tempted by a move away from the Premier League.
Although no bid is said to be imminent from PSG, there is some frustration growing over the performances of Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz this season.
Any move away from Stamford Bridge is almost certainly impossible this winter, not least because Fernandez has a contract at Stamford Bridge until 2031.
Everton eye a shock move for Callum Wilson

Everton are reportedly weighing up a surprise move for West Ham striker Callum Wilson.
According to a report in The Athletic, David Moyes is keen to bring in a striker with Premier League experience this winter, and Callum Wilson fits the bill perfectly, given Everton's small budget.
The report states that the 33-year-old is in talks with West Ham over terminating his contract early, which would allow him to move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium for free.
Other reports in the British media today have linked the former Newcastle striker with a move to Celtic. The chance to play European football could be a deciding factor should Wilson be given the choice on where he ends up.
Man Utd and Man City to battle for Alex Scott

Manchester United and Manchester City are reportedly set to do battle for Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott in the summer, following a string of impressive performances.
The 22-year-old has impressed under Andoni Iraola this season and earned his first England call-up earlier in the campaign. According to TeamTalk, his performances have also caught the eye of the powers-that-be at both Manchester clubs.
In the summer, Scott will only have two years left to run on his contract at the Vitality Stadium, which could see him become available at a far lower price than the likes of Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton.
For the time being, Scott's priority will be to finish the season strongly for Bournemouth and get into Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad.