Transfer Talk Daily Update: Martin Skrtel, Raheem Sterling, Roberto Firmino

Transfer Talk Daily Update: Skrtel, Sterling, Firmino

With not long left until the transfer window reopens, rumours and gossip have already started to make the rounds in the footballing world.

Here, Sports Mole compiles a list of all the latest news and speculation surrounding transfer activity from the past 24 hours.

Saturday morning's headlines:

Martin Skrtel: 'I'll wait until the summer to discuss Liverpool deal' Martin Skrtel says that he is willing to wait until the end of the season to resolve his future at Liverpool. Read more.

Raheem Sterling 'waiting for summer offers' Raheem Sterling will not sign a new Liverpool contract as he waits for offers from other teams to arrive, according to a report. Read more.

Roberto Firmino plays down interest from Manchester United Roberto Firmino responds to reported interest from Manchester United by insisting that he is happy at Hoffenheim. Read more.

Jose Mourinho: 'Chelsea only sign quality players' Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho insists that the club are only interested in high-calibre players after they were linked with FC Tokyo striker Yoshinori Muto. Read more.

Maurizio Zamparini: 'Juventus in pole position to sign Paulo Dybala' Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini reveals that Juventus are in "pole position" to sign Paulo Dybala. Read more.

John Carver not ruling out Jonas Gutierrez deal? John Carver says that no discussions have taken place regarding any new contract for Jonas Gutierrez. Read more.

Robert Martinez 'to hold Kevin Mirallas talks this summer' Roberto Martinez reveals that he will discuss Kevin Mirallas's Everton future at the end of the season. Read more.

Bournemouth 'leading £5m Demarai Gray chase' Demarai Gray will reportedly leave Birmingham City at the end of the season, with Bournemouth favourites to land the £5m-rated forward. Read more.

Stoke City boss Mark Hughes hints at big summer spending Stoke City manager Mark Hughes insists that the club have the money to finance a move for a "top-quality player". Read more.

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