The Portuguese offered thrust and threat in saving a point for Arne Slot's side, and deserves the chance to start
Celtic has signed striker Jota from Rennes in time for the Champions League knockout phase. The deal on Monday brings him back to Scotland for about one third of the fee Celtic got selling him to Saudi Arabia 18 months ago.
Manchester City bounced back after conceding an early goal to beat Chelsea 3-1 on Saturday, sparing the blushes of their debutant defender Abdukodir Khusanov whose error gifted the visitors the lead at the Etihad Stadium.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea, £11.4m): Chelsea will look to bounce back against struggling Wolves, who were ripped apart in the reverse fixture 6-2 in August, with Palmer providing 4 goal contributions that day. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United, £7.7m): Gordon's form and attacking involvement make him an excellent budget option.
Chelsea star Axel Disasi is reportedly keen to join Aston Villa following transfer talks with Villans boss Unai Emery. The 26-year-old has been a bit-part player at Stamford Bridge under Enzo Maresca and has started just four Premier League games this campaign.
Wolves are in talks to bring Kevin Danso back to the Premier League, reports claim. The Austrian centre-back is a former Southampton loanee who currently plays in Ligue 1 with Lens, where he has impressed and caught the eye of new Molineux boss Vitor Pereira.
All the latest football news and Premier League reaction after Tottenham lose again, leaving manager Ange Postecoglou's future in doubt.
THE January transfer window is heating up with some MASSIVE moves in the pipeline as Deadline Day rapidly approaches next week. Manchester United are reportedly closing in on the double signing of
Celtic have re-signed Portuguese winger Jota on a five-and-a-half-year contract subject to international clearance, the Scottish club said on Monday, while striker Kyogo Furuhashi joined Ligue 1 side Stade Rennais.
Liverpool attacker Diogo Jota responded with Arsenal's William Saliba and former Chelsea pair Antonio Rudiger and Thiago Silva as his toughest opponents.
The January transfer window has entered it's final week as the Premier League's biggest sides are tipped for a flurry of late business. Arsenal have been heavily linked with Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha as Mikel Arteta looks to sign a striker before Deadline Day.
In-demand Mathias Kvistgaarden has talked up the new Brondby boss as he dropped a hint about his future amid escalating interest from Celtic.