Transfer Rumours - Jan 27th

Expressandstar.com brings you all of the latest transfer talk from Wolves, West Brom, Aston Villa and Walsall.

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Wolves

Bristol Rovers striker Matty Taylor has been linked with Wolves.

The forward could leave Rovers for as little as £300,000, tempting the likes of Brentford, Norwich, QPR and Sheffield Wednesday along with Paul Lambert's club.

He's scored 19 goals so far this season for The Gas.

West Brom

West Brom have been mentioned amongst a collection of clubs interested in Valencia midfielder Enzo Perez.

The Argentinian international could be looking for a way out of the club as they battle relegation from La Liga.

The 30-year-old has made over 50 appearances for the Spanish club but has failed to score during his time at the Mestalla.

Meanwhile, Hebei China Fortune are thought to be interested in West Brom target Odion Ighalo.

The Nigerian striker has been lined with a move to The Hawthorns this window following the departure of Saido Berahino, but West Brom have baulked at fee which Watford are seeking for his services.

The Chinese club might be willing to meet the Hornets' asking price, testing West Brom's resolve to pay as little as possible for the forward.

Aston Villa

Aston Villa youngster Jack Grealish has been linked with a shock move to Middlesbrough.

Grealish was an academy product at Villa and only recently signed a new deal with the club, so would command a large fee.

Villa and Boro have done numerous deals recently, with the likes of Rudy Gestede, Adama Traore and Albert Adomah all moving between the clubs in the past 12 months.

Also, Steve Bruce could be set to bring in Max Gradel on-loan from Bournemouth.

Gradel played on the same Ivory Coast team as as Jonathan Kodjia which crashed out of the Africa Cup of Nations this month, but could be moved from Bournemouth before the window slams shut.

The forward suffered from an injury-hit campaign last season, with a serious knee injury sidelining him for the best part of Bournemouth's schedule.

Walsall

All quiet at the Banks's.