Monday's gossip: Phillips, Nketiah, Luiz, Sancho, Echeverri, Alaba, Ndiaye, Wieffer, Gutierrez

Mon, Dec 18, 2023
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JUVENTUS want to sign Manchester City and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips in January, with the 28-year-old said to be open to the move. (Tuttomercatoweb – in Italian) 

Crystal Palace have expressed an interest in Arsenal and England striker Eddie Nketiah, 24, during the January transfer window, (Football Transfers) 

Arsenal and Manchester City are both targeting Brazil midfielder Douglas Luiz, 25, with neither club put off by Aston Villa’s £100m valuation. (Football Insider) 

English winger Jadon Sancho’s representatives are trying to force a move away from Manchester United, but a swap deal involving the 23-year-old and Borussia Dortmund would be too complicated. (Givemesport) 

Chelsea and Manchester City have asked to be kept informed about River Plate’s Argentine midfielder Claudio Echeverri, 17. (Fabrizio Romano) 

Manchester United want to clear players out next summer in order to sign Real Madrid and Austria defender David Alaba, 31. (Fichajes via Football Transfers) 

Everton are interested in signing 23-year-old Marseille and Senegal forward Iliman Ndiaye. (Teamtalk) 

Fulham are considering a move for 24-year-old Feyenoord and Netherlands midfielder Mats Wieffer. (Football Insider) 

Manchester City are set to join Real Madrid in the race for Girona’s Spanish left-back Miguel Gutierrez, 22, (Manchester Evening News) 

Tottenham and Denmark midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 28, is also on Juventus’ January transfer list. 

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-December 18, 2023 @ 07:28 GMT|

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