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Adam Le Fondre is keen to get back among the goals having joined Bolton on loan from Cardiff until the end of the season.
The 28-year-old striker joined the Bluebirds from Reading on a three-year-deal during the summer but has managed just three goals in 23 league appearances this season.
Having joined Neil Lennon's in-form Bolton for the rest of the campaign, Le Fondre said on Twitter: 'Looking forward to kick starting my season with Bolton, like to thank all the Cardiff City staff and fans for all the support!

Reds scout PSG forward Ezequiel Lavezzi

Liverpool had scouts at St Etienne against Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday night. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored the only goal with Liverpool reportedly checking on Ezequiel Lavezzi.
The Argentine is available for £12m but wants Champions League football. 
He came on as a late substitute for Edinson Cavani getting nine minutes on the pitch. Manchester United target Marquinhos again played at right back.

Palace and Reading battle for Nemanja Nikolic's signature

Crystal Palace and Reading are among the clubs showing an interest in Nemanja Nikolic of Videoton.
The Serbian-born Hungary international striker has been in prolific form this season with Videoton, scoring 16 goals in just 15 games yet is available for a bargain £500,000.
It is no flash in the pan either as his statistics prove. He has been consistent throughout his career with a record of 154 goals in 172 starts in all competitions for Kaposvar and Videoton, a goal every 99.8 minutes.

Danny Ings sparking interest from Premier League clubs and Europe

They have plenty of interest in Danny Ings but the striker is still intent on seeing the season out and taking stock of his situation in the summer.
Ings has offers from Germany, Spain and England with Manchester City one of the clubs to have shown an interest as they consider their homegrown quota.
Burnley would still be able to gain £3m compensation and that is worth the gamble if Ings' goals between now and the summer keep them in the Premier League.

Wigan want Burnley striker Lukas Jutkiewicz

Wigan have expressed an interest in Burnley striker Lukas Jutkiewicz but the Premier League strugglers won't let the striker go unless they bring another in.
The 25-year-old has failed to score in 18 appearances in his debut season for the club.

Arsenal scout Lyon duo Alexandre Lacazette and Nabil Fekir

Arsenal scout Gilles Grimandi watched French league leaders Lyon beat Metz 2-0 on Sunday. Grimandi has been keeping a close eye on Alexandre Lacazette and Nabil Fekir, two players admired by Manchester City, while Metz winger Yeni N'Gbakoto has also been earning rave reviews. 
However, the other notable performance on Sunday came from Maxime Gonalons the defensive midfielder who has been on Arsenal's wishlist for the past two seasons.
The France international, 25, has been a key figure in Lyon's rise to the top of Ligue 1. Lyon need money but are reluctant to sell while four points clear of Marseille and PSG.

Andre Schurrle moves closer to Chelsea exit for Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg delegates are in London hoping to thrash out a deal for Chelsea midfielder Andre Schurrle.
The Germany international, who wants to leave Stamford Bridge, was left out of Chelsea’s FA Cup squad which lost to Bradford on Saturday.
And Wolfsburg representatives met with Schurrle’s father Joachim on Monday in the hope of finalising a deal.

Stoke keen on Barcelona starlet
Stoke manager Mark Hughes has asked about the availability of Sandro Ramirez from Barcelona B after watching the teenager in action against Osasuna on Sunday.
Hughes, who is in discussions over a new two-year contract extension at Stoke, was at the Mini Estadi to take in Barcelona B's 1-0 defeat in the Spanish Segunda Division.
Winger Adama Traore and 19-year-old Sandro Ramirez have been watched before by Stoke staff as well as talented forward Jean Marie Dongou. Barca are reluctant to allow Traore to move to England just yet and have also fielded interest from Everton.

Spurs still interested in Ukraine international Yevhen Konoplyanka

Yevhen Konoplyanka was a target for Everton this month but they were told the player was due to join Tottenham instead.
Tottenham would prefer to do a deal in the summer when the player is out of contract. Dnipro were pushing for £7m in January but are now leaning towards allowing him to see out his deal.

Delph was a wanted man
Fabian Delph was attracting interest from several sides before committing his future to Aston Villa. 
Villa chief executive Tom Fox has told Sportsmail: 'There were a lot of interested clubs. We’ve got a top young player here. The top five clubs are in a much better place financially.'

We have another confirmed transfer...
Millwall have signed Southampton defender Jos Hooiveld on loan until the end of the season.
Hooiveld has become Ian Holloway's sixth signing of the window.

Bad news Liverpool fans
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has pretty much ruled out the possibility of bolstering his squad during the current window.
Rodgers said: 'Nothing at all. I don't think we'll be doing any business no.
'It will be fairly quiet and unless something dramatic happens we'll be as we are. I wouldn't think anything dramatic would happen.'

More from our transfer news column and Stoke are continuing to pursue Tottenham's Aaron Lennon. 
The Spurs winger, who has not played for Mauricio Pochettino's side since December 11, has also been linked with a move to Hull.


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