Moves and news as the January window inches closer to shuttingTransfer interactive: every deal from Europe’s top five leaguesEmail Tom with your thoughts or tweet @TomBry 1.52pm GMT Nuremberg have dipped their toe in the transfer market for the first time this January, while Sandro Wagner (remember him?) has done one from Bayern Munich. Who, what, to where, when? It’s all here in our all-singing, all-dancing interactive transfer guide. Related: Transfer window January 2019 – every deal from Europe’s top five leagues 1.44pm GMT Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony’s ill-fated second spell at the club is drawing to a close with reports the striker is on his way to Qatari club Al-Arabi on loan. He is set to join them until the end of the season with Swansea pleased to get their highest earner off their hands. Bony originally joined the club from Vitesse Arnhem in July 2013 for £12m before leaving for a disappointing spell at Manchester City for £28m. He returned to Wales for £12m in 2017 but injury and poor form has hampered his prospects there. Continue reading…
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