Monday's gossip: Phillips, Nketiah, Luiz, Sancho, Echeverri, Alaba, Ndiaye, Wieffer, Gutierrez
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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) , external
Crystal Palace have expressed an interest in Arsenal and England striker Eddie Nketiah, 24, during the January transfer window, (Football Transfers) , external
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) , external
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) , external
Chelsea and Manchester City have asked to be kept informed about River Plate's Argentine midfielder Claudio Echeverri, 17. (Fabrizio Romano) , external
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) , external
Everton are interested in signing 23-year-old Marseille and Senegal forward Iliman Ndiaye. (Teamtalk) , external
Fulham are considering a move for 24-year-old Feyenoord and Netherlands midfielder Mats Wieffer. (Football Insider) , external
Manchester City are set to join Real Madrid in the race for Girona's Spanish left-back Miguel Gutierrez, 22, (Manchester Evening News) , external
Tottenham and Denmark midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 28, is also on Juventus' January transfer list. (Tuttosport - in Italian) , external
Leeds United could sell 20-year-old Italy forward Wilfried Gnonto, who was a target for Everton this summer, in January. (Football Insider) , external
Manager Carlo Ancelotti says Real Madrid could sign a defender in January after Austria defender David Alaba, 31, suffered a serious knee injury. (ESPN), external
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