The Magpies will pay Ba a £2m "loyalty" fee if he joins Chelsea in January.
Liverpool midfielder Joe Cole, 31, could be set for a January move to Queens Park Rangers as both clubs are set for talks.
Former Italy manager Marcello Lippi has urged AC Milan to sign Shanghai Shenhua and ex-Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, 34.
QPR will give manager Harry Redknapp £20m to sign Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila, 22, Marseille striker Loic Remy, 25, and West Ham midfielder Mohamed Diame, 25.
Real Madrid and former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso, 31, is considering a return to the Premier League.
Arsenal have given forward Theo Walcott, 23, two weeks to sign a new deal at the club.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was struck down with the norovirus on Sunday before his side's win over QPR and was sent home while assistant boss Colin Pascoe was excluded from the dressing room at half-time for fear of passing it on.
Cristiano Ronaldo can push for a Real Madrid transfer and return to Manchester United for LESS than he was sold three years ago.
The Sun says Ronaldo will NOT cost Manchester United £122million if he quits Madrid.
If Ronaldo genuinely wants to leave, then Real’s asking price will tumble and players will come into the negotiations.
The fee would be around £60m with David de Gea and possibly Nani joining Real.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson knows this deal CAN be done.
The Scot admits he’s still in regular contact with his protege and their relationship is still close.
With sources in Madrid adamant Ronaldo wants out, the prospect of the Portuguese again pulling on the United shirt in 2013 is fast becoming more and more genuine
.Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has denied a deal has been struck for Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski.
Ferguson was quick to refute reports that a deal has already been agreed to bring Lewandowski to the club at the end of the season.
"It's nonsense," he asserted. "Absolute nonsense."
Newcastle United have struck terms with Lille for fullback Mathieu Debuchy.
PA Sport says the Magpies have finally reached an agreement with the Ligue 1 side on a €6 million transfer after failing to land the player despite protracted talks during the summer.
The 27-year-old, a former team-mate of midfielder Yohan Cabaye, has made no secret of his desire to head for Tyneside, and a resolution to the long-running saga would come as a huge relief to manager Alan Pardew.
Sources in France have indicated that could now happen with the transfer window due to open on Tuesday, and that would come as a timely boost for Pardew after a difficult festive programme
AC Milan are regarded in Italy as favourites for Chelsea legend Didier Drogba.
Gazzetta dello Sport says Juventus have dropped out of the running to leave Milan a free run at the Ivorian.
Rossoneri chief Adriano Galliani will negotiate with the striker in person once he gets back from Brazil, where he is currently overseeing the sales of Robinho and Alexandre Pato.
Drogba is currently contracted to Shanghai Shenhua.
Over 7,000 fans attended Real Madrid's open training session on the weekend.
The stands of the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium were full as Real's players were cheered with every touch of the ball.
The event was held for season ticket holders and though most of the supporters there live in the city, there were also fans from as far away as Guadalajara and Segovia, and even from other countries like Puerto Rico.
PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti has ruled out signing departing LA Galaxy midfielder David Beckham.
French rivals Monaco were the first to show their hand in pursuit of the 37-year-old former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder.
Now PSG have ruled themselves out, too.
Boss Ancelotti, said: "I know that he's leaving the Los Angeles Galaxy, but we are not interested."
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