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Monday's round up of the top transfer stories

- Anzhi Makhachkala have made David Beckham a lucrative offer to move to Russia, according to Russian Daily Izvestia.



Beckham has received a two-year proposal from Guus Hiddink’s men.



- Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao, who has been linked with a move to Chelsea, has hinted that he could be interested in joining Paris Saint-Germain in the future.



- Inter Milan playmaker Wesley Sneijder has admitted deciding whether to join Galatasaray will be difficult as reports suggest Liverpool are ready to make a move to sign him.



- Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes former captain Cesc Fabregas will return to the club at some point in the future.



- Newcastle target Diego Fabbrini can leave Udinese this month - but only on loan.



- Newcastle midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa has admitted he could be tempted by a move to Paris Saint-Germain this summer.



- Loic Remy is set to reject a move to Newcastle and join QPR's fight for survival, Sky Sports understands.



- Swansea City have signed Osasuna forward Roland Lamah on an 18-month loan deal.



- Swansea are preparing a £7million offer to hijack Liverpool's move for Blackpool winger Tom Ince, according to reports.



- Senegalese defender Kader Mangane has completed his loan move to Sunderland until the end of the season.



- Southampton's club record signing Gaston Ramirez has distanced himself from a return to Italy by insisting he is settled in England.



- Federico Macheda insists he has not been scarred by his two ill-fated loan spells - and the Manchester United striker believes he still has a future at the club.



- Liverpool are giving a trial to Norway defender Vegard Forren with a view to a possible move.



- Liverpool could be forced to wait in their attempts to sign Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes after the Spanish giants revealed there are no plans for him to leave the club.



- West Ham could make a move to sign Troyes defender Fabrice N'Sakala as they look to ease their injury crisis.



- West Ham striker Carlton Cole could continue his career beyond West Ham with a move to the USA.



- Manchester City playmaker Luca Scapuzzi has opened the door on a return to AC Milan.



- Manchester United and Arsenal are preparing bids for Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha.



- West Brom boss Steve Clarke has ruled out the sales of Jonas Olsson and striker Peter Odemwingie to QPR, insisting that midfielder Graham Dorrans is the only senior player allowed to leave the club.



- Queens Park Rangers want to insert pay-cut clauses into any new player contracts to help stop the club falling into financial ruin if they are relegated.



- Santos striker Neymar, who has been linked with the likes of Barcelona, Manchester United and Real Madrid, has told El Pais there is no agreement in place for him to join the Catalans.



- Reading hope to clinch the signing of Stoppila Sunzu in the coming days after his club president confirmed he was flying to England for a medical.



- And coach Tito Vilanova insists striker David Villa will not be leaving the La Liga club in the January transfer window.



- Cristiano Ronaldo has distanced himself from talk of a sensational return to Manchester United and insists he will remain at Real Madrid until 2015 at least.



- AC Milan could ramp up their interest in Newcastle's Davide Santon after their assistant coach Mauro Tassotti admitted he would love to see the defender back in Serie A.



- AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has again ruled out a move for Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli.



- Roma are the latest side to join the growing pack of clubs interested in Tottenham target Massadio Haidara.



- Serbian defender Milan Vilotic is being monitored by Italian clubs Inter Milan and Lazio but will stay put in this month's transfer window, says his agent.



- Catania president Antonino Pulvirenti has underlined that midfielder Francesco Lodi will not leave the club this month despite reported interest from AC Milan and Inter Milan.



- Parma striker Dorlan Pabon is close to leaving the Ennio Tardini for Spanish outfit Espanyol, according to the player’s agent.



- Scottish Premier League side St Mirren have taken Legia Warsaw striker Patryk Mikita on trial.



- Bolton winger Martin Petrov is in talks with Spanish club Espanyol as manager Dougie Freedman seeks to lower the age of his squad at the Reebok Stadium.



- Dundee United have given Blackpool permission to talk to manager Peter Houston.



- Nottingham Forest midfielder Simon Gillett has signed a new deal at the City Ground.



- Watford have confirmed the permanent signing of Udinese striker Fernando Forestieri on a five-and-a-half year contract.



- Striker Robbie Findley has had his contract with Nottingham Forest cancelled by mutual consent.



- Chesterfield goalkeeper Richard O'Donnell has joined Stockport on a month-long loan deal.



- Liam Ridehalgh will stay at Rotherham for the rest of the season after having his loan from Huddersfield extended.



- Colchester have signed Chelsea goalkeeper Sam Walker on loan until the end of the season.

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