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Ipswich Town and Fulham join the race for Man City's Kalvin Phillips – Paper Talk | Football News

Ipswich Town and Fulham join the race for Man City's Kalvin Phillips – Paper Talk | Football News

Top stories and previous rumors reported in Tuesday's paper…

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Ipswich and Fulham have joined the race for Kalvin Phillips, with Everton also interested in the England midfielder, who Manchester City are desperately short of.

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Ipswich and Fulham have joined the race to sign Kalvin Phillips.

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Arsenal and Genoa are close to agreeing a permanent deal for Brooke Naughton-Coffee, with the total fee including a sell-on clause valued at around £3.5m.

Daily Mail

Manchester City could learn the results of their Premier League campaign as early as January.

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The Times' Martin Hardy and the Daily Mail's Heather Dewar discuss the news that Manchester City's hearing could be brought forward to next month.

Chelsea have established themselves as the favourites to sign Atletico Madrid's Joao Felix.

Kurt Zouma's move to Emirati side Shabab Al Ahly fell through after the player failed a medical test before joining the club.

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Chelsea's bid to sign Samu Omorodion fell through after reports emerged the club were looking to insert a clause into his contract that would buy 50 per cent of his image rights.

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Dharmesh Sheth analyses Chelsea's transfer business with Atletico Madrid, with deals for Samu Omorodion, Conor Gallagher and Joao Felix hanging in the balance.

Chelsea's new signing Pedro Neto has been “in tears on the training ground all morning” and “didn't want to leave Wolves” after completing his £54m move to Stamford Bridge.

The Times

Martin Zubimendi has rejected advances from Liverpool and decided to stay at Real Sociedad, much to the frustration of the Merseyside club's new manager Arne Slot.

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Martin Zubimendi has rejected Liverpool's advances and decided to remain at Real Sociedad.

A hearing into 115 Premier League breaches against Manchester City is due to begin next month, with a result expected early in the new year.

Red Bull Salzburg have submitted a third bid for Liverpool midfielder Bobby Clarke, which is thought to be close to the club's asking price of £10m.

The Daily Telegraph

Nottingham Forest are close to signing Paraguay international winger Ramon Sosa for £11m, with Nuno Espirito Santo confirming the club are also looking for another centre-forward.

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Conor Gallagher remains in a difficult position as Atletico Madrid try to complete his move from Chelsea.

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Conor Gallagher remains in a difficult position as he waits to find out whether Atletico Madrid will be able to complete his transfer from Chelsea.

Liverpool will take 17.5% of the future sale proceeds of Fabio Carvalho, who joined Brentford.

Manchester United have rejected a bid to sign Mario Hermoso, who is available on a free transfer.

Joao Felix is ​​reportedly keen on a return to Chelsea.

David de Gea has hailed Manchester United as the 'best club ever' and admitted he struggled to adapt after leaving the Red Devils.

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Leon Balogun's availability for Rangers ahead of their crucial Champions League clash with Dinamo Kyiv is uncertain.

Aberdeen are ready to shell out more than £6.5million to sign star player Bojan Mivowski.

Daily Record

Iannis Hagi has reportedly expressed his desire to remain at Rangers and could command a huge salary if he returns to the first team.

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Iannis Hagi (right) has reportedly revealed he wants to stay at Rangers.

Atalanta are understood to be concerned that Brighton could beat them in the race for Matt O'Reilly this summer before agreeing a fee with Celtic.

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