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Ipswich Town and Fulham join race for Manchester City’s Kalvin Phillips – Paper Talk | Football News

The most important news and transfer rumours published in Tuesday’s newspapers…

THE INDEPENDENT

Ipswich and Fulham have joined the race for Kalvin Phillips, with Everton also interested in the England midfielder who is surplus to requirements at Manchester City.

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Ipswich and Fulham have joined the race for Kalvin Phillips

THE ATHLETIC

Arsenal and Genoa are close to agreeing the permanent transfer of Brooke Norton-Cuffy, for a total fee of around £3.5m, including a sell-on clause.

DAILY MAIL

Manchester City could find out the outcome of their Premier League box-office game 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 has been brought forward to next month.

Chelsea have emerged as favourites to sign Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid.

Kurt Zouma’s transfer to United Arab Emirates side Shabab Al-Ahli has fallen through after the player failed a medical before joining the club.

THE SUN

Chelsea’s move for Samu Omorodion has collapsed after the club reportedly attempted to insert a clause into his contract to buy out 50 percent of his image rights.

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Dharmesh Sheth analyses Chelsea’s transfer business with Atletico Madrid as deals for Samu Omorodion, Conor Gallagher and Joao Felix hang in the balance

Chelsea’s new signing Pedro Neto was “in tears all morning at the training ground” and “didn’t want to leave” Wolves following his £54million move to Stamford Bridge.

THE TIMES

Martin Zubimendi has rejected Liverpool’s offers and chosen to stay at Real Sociedad, in a setback for the Merseyside club’s new manager Arne Slot.

Martin Zubimendi in action for Real Sociedad.
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Martin Zubimendi has rejected Liverpool’s advances and opted to stay at Real Sociedad

The hearing against Manchester City over 115 alleged breaches of Premier League rules will begin next month, with the outcome expected early in the new year.

Red Bull Salzburg have submitted a third offer for Liverpool midfielder Bobby Clark, which is believed to be closer to the club’s £10m asking price.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Nottingham Forest are close to signing Paraguayan winger Ramon Sosa for £11m, while Nuno Espírito Santo confirms the club are also targeting another centre-forward.

THE MIRROR

Conor Gallagher remains in limbo as he waits to find out whether Atletico Madrid can complete his move from Chelsea.

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Conor Gallagher remains in limbo as he waits to find out if Atletico Madrid will be able to complete his transfer from Chelsea

Liverpool will keep 17.5 per cent of any future sales of Fabio Carvalho following his move to Brentford.

Manchester United have decided not to sign Mario Hermoso, who is available on a free transfer.

According to some rumours, Joao Felix is ​​interested in returning to Chelsea.

David de Gea has praised Manchester United as a “top-notch club”, admitting he had a hard time adjusting to the decision to leave the Red Devils.

SCOTTISH SUN

Leon Balogun’s fitness is in doubt for Rangers ahead of their crucial Champions League clash against Dynamo Kiev.

Aberdeen are poised to win their battle to cash in on £6.5m-plus star Bojan Miovski.

DAILY RECORD

Ianis Hagi has reportedly said he wants to stay at Rangers and could receive a large salary if he plays another game for the first team.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JULY 4: Todd Cantwell (left) and Ianis Hagi during a Rangers training session at the Rangers Training Centre on July 4, 2023 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
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Ianis Hagi (right) has reportedly said he wants to stay at Rangers

Atalanta reportedly fear Brighton could win the race to sign Matt O’Riley this summer before they can reach an agreement with Celtic on his asking price.

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