h the Premier League title and hell be rewarded with big funds in both upcoming transfer windows to build the squad for next seasons Champions League demands. Norwich will likely opt for the Liverpool deal as it favours their promotion push in the second half. a fortuneChinese Super League line up staggering £80m bid for Chelsea's Diego Costa after initial bid is rejectedFors be with youEmil Forsberg is another option for Klopp with Christian Pulisic to stay on at DortmundWELL PLAYED SLADECoventry boss Russell Slade makes THREE signings within hours of January transfer window openingdeal me inArsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and ALL Premier League clubs - get the latest transfer news, updates and gossipCLEVER MOVENewcastle submit loan offer for Everton's Tom Cleverley until the end of the season Getty Images4Lindelof could cost United up to £50m if deal goes through in JanuaryJones and Rojo were called upon for match at Swansea in early November, which United comfortably won 3-1. llowing £60million move'I love the club'Andy Carroll insists he will not chase Chinese millions as future lies in East End not Far EastChina in his handsSam Allardyce reveals he rejected mega money from China before returning to Crystal Palaceexpensive china setGervinho receives staggering £130,000 goal bonus and £50k appearance fee ON TOP of basic wage£85million a yearCristiano Ronaldo offered record-breaking £257m deal from China, says super agent Jorge MendesNo son of mineAnderson rejects Middlesbrough, Braga and £6. AXEL WITSEL is?the maddest example yet that money has gone mad in China. Bank holiday Monday Premier League preview including West Ham v Man UtdGetty Images17The 19-year-old. JUVENTUS showed off new signing, Tomas Rincon, in their first training session of 2017. The report claims that?discussions over a transfer?to the La Liga side have been ongoing since last summer but Navas was keen to see out his City contract. Getty Images3Jesus Navas is on the verge of rejoining Sevilla in JanuaryThe 31-year-old is now free . AXEL WITSEL could prove the maddest example yet that money has gone mad in China.