TRANSFER NEWS VIDEO: Liverpool's Lavezzi coup, Man Utd's Ronaldo Boost, Drogba's vow

LIVERPOOL have a good chance of signing Paris Saint-Germain outcast Ezequiel Lavezzi, Manchester United have been dealt a significant boost in their pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has vowed to 'make history' during his second spell at Stamford Bridge.

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The transfer window may have officially closed, but with the season underway Premier League managers can identify their team's weaknesses and search for potential additions in January.

into Paris Saint-Germain's starting eleven could see snap-up the Argentinian for free.

The 29-year-old's contract is due to expire in the summer of 2016, and is yet to agree an extension with the Parisian side.

Laurent Blanc's club are also unlikely to sign .

French journalist Sylvie de Macedo dismissed any claims that the Parisian's are preparing a monumental offer to lure the Portuguese international to the Parc des Princes.

Furthermore former the Portuguese international is 'open' to a return to.

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Chelsea and PSG have both been ruled-out of a potential bid for Cristiano Ronaldo

to make history at for the second time by winning the Champions League.

The Cote d’Ivoire striker scored the infamous equaliser against Bayern Munich that eventually led to Chelsea's historic penalty shoot-out victory in 2012.

could bring another Barcelona star to the Emirates in January after reports .

The 27-year-old has grown frustrated at his limited opportunities in Luis Enrique's side and will push for a transfer.

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The until Christmas after the player sustained an ankle ligament injury.

The sale of both Bacary Sagna and Thomas Vermaelen to Manchester City and Barcelona respectively, leaves Arsene Wenger in a spot of bother.

Jose Mourinho has revealed that several English teams were interested in signing during the summer transfer window.

But continued to say that gaining a work permit for the youngster prevented any clubs making a bid.

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