Liverpool in battle for…

Liverpool in battle for…

Liverpool is among three clubs that have expressed interest in Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye, while Manchester United’s chances of securing Adam Wharton might hinge on their European qualification status.

Manchester City, Tottenham, and Liverpool, Everton’s city rivals, have all inquired about the Toffees’ Senegalese forward, Iliman Ndiaye, 25. (Foot Mercato – in French)

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Manchester United is optimistic about signing Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton in a £70m deal next summer; however, the 21-year-old may reject a transfer to Old Trafford if United fails to qualify for European competition. (Mirror)

Newcastle is ready to submit a significant offer for Brazil winger Raphinha next summer, contingent on Barcelona being open to selling the 28-year-old. (Fichajes – in Spanish)

Nottingham Forest and Brazilian centre-back Murillo, 23, is a primary target for Barcelona as they aim to strengthen their defense next season. (Fichajes – in Spanish)

Aston Villa is contemplating a surprising £50m move for Brentford’s 24-year-old Brazilian striker Igor Thiago, who has netted 11 Premier League goals this season. (Mirror)

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Crystal Palace and Fulham are keeping tabs on Watford and Republic of Ireland winger Rocco Vata, 20, who is valued at approximately £20m by the Championship side. (Mail)

Spurs are looking to compete with Manchester United for the acquisition of Brighton’s Cameroon international midfielder Carlos Baleba, 21. (Caught Offside, via the Daily Briefing)

Brighton intends to reject any offers from Nottingham Forest for versatile England Under-21 international Jack Hinshelwood, 20. (Football Insider)

Former Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, 39, is anticipated to part ways with Mexican club Monterrey, but he has no intentions of retiring. (Marca – in Spanish)

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England striker Ivan Toney, 29, has been linked with a return to the Premier League, but he is currently settled in Saudi Arabia and is unlikely to leave Al-Ahli in January. ((Talksport))