Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer news in the Premier League on Wednesday, November 25.
Wednesday morning's Premier League transfer talk news roundup:
Manchester United, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Chelsea 'all chasing Samuel Chukwueze'
Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea are among the clubs interested in signing Villarreal winger Samuel Chukwueze, according to a report.
The 21-year-old has established himself as a regular member of the Villarreal first team in recent seasons, making 37 La Liga appearances in 2019-20 and featuring in all but one of their matches so far this term.
Chukwueze's form in those games has drawn the attention of a host of Europe's top clubs, with Real Madrid thought to be leading the race for his signature.
La Razon claims that Madrid are eyeing a double swoop for Villarreal pair Chukwueze and Pau Torres and are willing to offer €65m (£57.9m) plus a player in exchange.
However, they could face particularly fierce competition for Chukwueze, with as many as six Premier League clubs among those also keeping tabs on the winger.
Manchester United are thought to view the Nigeria international as a possible alternative to Jadon Sancho, while Chelsea, Liverpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton and Leicester City have also been credited with an interest.
Man United are considered the biggest rivals to Madrid for his signature, although Villarreal are thought to be holding out for his full €80m (£71.3m) release clause to be triggered.
Chukwueze has scored 13 goals and assisted 12 more in 90 appearances for the Yellow Submarine.
Manchester City 'draw up 10-year plan for Lionel Messi'
The owners of Manchester City are reportedly prepared to put together a 10-year contract for Barcelona forward Lionel Messi.
With his existing deal at Camp Nou due to expire in the summer, the 33-year-old will be able to hold formal discussions with interested clubs in January.
Having failed to sign the legendary Argentine earlier this year, City remain a potential destination for the attacker as he contemplates his next move.
According to the Daily Mail, officials have put together a 10-year plan, one which would see Messi represent New York City FC after a spell at the Etihad Stadium.
The report adds that Messi will also be offered the chance to take on some sort of ambassadorial role at one of City Football Group's club in China, India, Japan or Australia.
Despite his current unhappiness at Barcelona, the player will likely be offered fresh terms over the coming months.
More transfer news from Premier League:
RB Leipzig 'leapfrog Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur in Dominik Szoboszlai race'
RB Leipzig steal a march on Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in the race to sign RB Salzburg starlet Dominik Szoboszlai, according to a report. Read more.
Barcelona 'to prioritise Eric Garcia over Memphis Depay in January'
Barcelona reportedly switch their January transfer priority from Memphis Depay to Eric Garcia following Gerard Pique's knee ligament injury. Read more.
Chelsea want Thiago Silva to sign new deal?
Experienced central defender Thiago Silva has been offered a one-year contract extension by Chelsea, according to a report. Read more.
Victor Font insists Lionel Messi can be persuaded to stay at Barcelona
Barcelona presidential candidate Victor Font insists that Lionel Messi can still be convinced to stay at the club despite expressing his desire to leave in the summer. Read more.
Real Madrid 'yet to receive any offers for Isco'
Real Madrid are reportedly yet to receive any offers for midfielder Isco, who has been heavily linked with an exit from the Bernabeu. Read more.
Leeds United to agree new deal with Ezgjan Alioski?
Leeds United are reportedly hopeful of agreeing a new long-term contract with left-sided player Ezgjan Alioski. Read more.
Arsenal 'keeping a close eye on Valencia midfielder Yunus Musah'
Valencia midfielder Yunus Musah is reportedly being closely monitored by Arsenal and three other Premier League clubs. Read more.
Arsenal 'told to pay £45m for Villarreal defender Pau Torres'
A report claims that Villarreal have no desire to sell Pau Torres, meaning that any interested clubs will have to trigger his £45m release clause. Read more.
Report: Arsenal opt out of move for Inter Milan's Christian Eriksen
A report claims that Arsenal do not plan on moving for Inter Milan playmaker Christian Eriksen in the January transfer window. Read more.