Newcastle United is committed to maintaining a long-term approach in the transfer market amidst injury concerns, potentially jeopardizing a move for Manchester City and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, 28. Fulham and Crystal Palace also express interest in the former Leeds player. (Source: I Sport)
Manchester United has outlined a four-player wishlist for a new striker in January, featuring Bayern Munich’s Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, 34, and Thomas Muller, 34, as well as contacts with RB Leipzig regarding Germany’s Timo Werner, 27. Stuttgart’s Serhou Guirassy, 27, is considered if funds can be raised through a sale. (Source: Athletic – subscription required)
Arsenal target England striker Ivan Toney, 27, but negotiations are hindered by Brentford’s £100m asking price. A January move is deemed unlikely due to Premier League rules on loan signings. (Source: Football Transfers, Football London)
Manchester United and England winger Jadon Sancho, 23, expresses interest in returning to Borussia Dortmund to regain his best form. (Source: Fabrizio Romano)
Tottenham is unlikely to pursue England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 23, in January due to financial fair play (FFP) restrictions preventing them from meeting Chelsea’s £60m demands. (Source: Football Transfers)
Everton considers offering a deal to former Manchester United and England midfielder Jesse Lingard, 31, until the end of the season. (Source: Talksport)
AC Milan targets Aston Villa and Colombia striker Jhon Duran, 20, but may need to create space for a non-European player. (Source: Sky Sports)
West Ham’s Czech Republic defender Vladimir Coufal, 31, expresses dissatisfaction with his contract situation and signals willingness to consider offers in the January transfer window if a better deal is not presented. (Source: Sky Sports)
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos contemplate hiring Dan Ashworth and Paul Mitchell to revamp Manchester United’s approach to the transfer market. (Source: I Sport)
Arsenal initiates talks for a new contract with 25-year-old Japan defender Takehiro Tomiyasu. (Source: Mail)
West Ham may revive interest in Wolves and England defender Max Kilman, 26, although a move in the winter transfer window seems unlikely. (Source: Talksport)
Wolves and Austria striker Sasa Kalajdzic, 26, attracts interest from Eintracht Frankfurt, contingent on Gary O’Neill approving a loan move. (Source: Mail)
Fulham’s pursuit of Fluminense and Brazil midfielder Andre, 22, is paused due to reluctance to meet the £25m asking price, given the belief that Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha, 28, will remain at the club. (Source: Football Transfers)
Liverpool shows no interest in acquiring Joao Palhinha, Andre, or Bayer Leverkusen and Ecuador defender Piero Hincapie, 21, during the January transfer window. (Source: Ben Jacobs)
On-loan Everton winger Arnaut Danjuma, 26, is a target for Lyon, joining West Ham’s Algeria playmaker Said Benrahma, 28, as an option. (Source: Mail)
Genoa and Romania centre-back Radu Dragusin, 21, reaches an agreement on personal terms with Tottenham. (Source: Fabrizio Romano)
Brentford engages in talks with 18-year-old Real Betis and Spain Under-21s forward Assane Diao for a January deal. (Source: Football Transfers)
Borussia Dortmund discusses a January move with Chelsea’s 21-year-old Dutch defender Ian Maatsen, with the Blues holding out for £30m. (Source: The Standard)
Liverpool takes its time deciding on the immediate future of Portugal Under-21s midfielder Fabio Carvalho, 21, amid loan offers. (Source: Liverpool Echo)
Crystal Palace faces rejection of numerous bids for Peterborough and England youth defender Ronnie Edwards, 20, with the League One club holding out for up to £10m. (Source: Talksport)
Italian club Atalanta nears the signing of Birmingham City and Wales midfielder Jordan James, 19, following a £3.9m bid. (Source: Tuttomercato – in Italian)
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