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Transfer Rumour Round-up: Drinkwater, Ramsey, McGregor, Phillips, McKenna, Davies, Mooney

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Could Tottenham sign Steven Bergwijn amid reported interest?

Manchester City and Real Madrid are battling for Eden Hazard’s youngest brother Ethan.

Wolves are reportedly hoping to bring Aberdeen‘s Scotland defender Scott McKenna to the Premier League.

Manchester City, Tottenham Hostpur, Leicester City and Charlton Athletic are among the clubs keen on Dutch teen Sam Lautenschutz, according to the Sun.

Brighton & Hove Albion reportedly want to sign Callum McGregor from Scottish Premiership champions Celtic in the January window.

Everton are said to be one of a number of Premier League teams who want to sign Lille’s Ligue 1 star Nicolas Pepe in 2019.

Dennis Praet’s fine Serie A form for Sampdoria has reportedly caught the eye of Premier League duo Leicester City and Southampton.

Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are among the clubs impressed by Genoa‘s free-scoring striker Krzysztof Piatek, according to Teamtalk.

Liverpool are reportedly leading the chase to sign Ramsey from Premier League rivals Arsenal.

Joachim Andersen’s impressive Serie A form with Sampdoria has reportedly caught the eye of Tottenham Hotspur.

Leeds midfield ace Kalvin Phillips is being chased by Everton, Tottenham and Arsenal.

Other stories reported:

– Alexis Sánchez will be allowed to leave Manchester United in January, just 12 months after he was signed from Arsenal. (Source: Daily Express)

– England midfielder Danny Drinkwater, is not in any rush to quit Chelsea, despite not yet featuring in manager Maurizio Sarri’s matchday squad this season. (Telegraph)

– Rafa Benitez wants to bring SPAL defender Francesco Vicari to Newcastle in January, according to Sport Mediaset.

 

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