Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendInteractive: all the deals on domestic deadline dayAnd you can email Barry, tweet him or post BTL 2.51pm BST Crystal Palace: “Crystal Palace have seen a late bid for Ismaila Sarr rejected by Watford, with the Senegal forward now expected to stay at Vicarage Road until at least January. Palace have had a longstanding interest in the 23-year-old having been in contention to sign him last summer from Rennes. But after strong interest from Liverpool earlier in the window and having rejected Manchester United’s attempt to sign Sarr on loan earlier this month, Watford were adamant that he would not be sold for less than their valuation of £40m.” 2.43pm BST Leicester City: A calf injury means Jamie Vardy is a doubt for his side’s match against Aston Villa at the King Power Stadium on Sunday. Brendan Rodgers has plenty to think about ahead of the fixture – Caglar Soyuncu and Daniel Amartey are bothout, while the Leicester boss is also sweating over the fitness of Vardy, Jonny Evans, Dennis Praet and Wes Morgan. Continue reading…
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