Transfer News Update [Kalvin Philips, Kelechi Iheanacho, Nico Williams, Raphinha, Others]

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Kalvin Philips transfer news update

Out-of-favor Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Philips is pushing for a permanent exit from Manchester City this summer.

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The 28-year-old has endured a torrid spell at Etihad since joining the club from Leeds United in 2022. He was loaned to West Ham United last season and is back to the Etihad outfit to resolve his future at the club.

Philips has four years left on his Man City contract but wants a permanent exit solution as his misfortunes at Etihad show no sign of abating.

Premier League clubs, Aston Villa and Everton are interested in a loan move for the player.

Kelechi Iheanacho update

Kelechi Iheanacho refused a new contract offer from Leicester City after helping the club to triumph in the English second tier and promotion to the Premier League.

The Nigerian attacking midfielder has now sealed a move to six-time Europa League winners and La Liga giants Sevilla.

Nico Williams transfer update

French Ligue 1 giants PSG are still in the race for Nico Williams despite Barcelona’s progress in the move for the 22-year-old.

The Ligue 1 giants are keen on overtaking the Catalan giants to sign the highly-rated winger. However, they are likely to face setbacks with the player only interested in a move to Barcelona, according to Spanish outlet Sport.

Williams has three years left on his Athletic Bilbao contract but is open to an exit from the club.

Aston Villa interested in Raphinha

Transfer News Update [Kalvin Philips, Kelechi Iheanacho, Nico Williams, Raphinha, Others]

Brazilian and Barcelona winger Raphinha could be returning to the Premier League this summer. Premier League club, Aston Villa, are reportedly interested in signing the 27-year-old. Raphinha has three years left on his Barcelona contract but can be axed out from the club amidst the expected squad overhaul under new manager Hansi Flick.

Viktor Gyokeres

Premier League clubs are battling for the signature of talented Sporting Lisbon and Portuguese forward Viktor Gyokeres. Arsenal have been in pole position to sign the striker but are now joined by two other Premier League rivals – Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur – Football Insider.

Joao Felix transfer news update

Joao Felix could be returning to the Premier League on a permanent deal after his first loan move to Chelsea in 2022. Aston Villa are reportedly interested in the Portuguese attacking midfielder. However, they have yet to send a formal proposal to Atletico Madrid for the player. According to 90min, the Premier League side are ready for a speedy move for Felix if Atletico Madrid lower their asking price for the player to £50m to £60m.

Barcelona are also interested in keeping Joao Felix but are likely to fall out with Atletico interested in a permanent exit solution for the out-of-favor footballer.

Other transfer news update

AC Milan have asked Newcastle United to pay £33.73m if they want to sign 22-year-old German center-back Malick – Sky Sports

Chelsea and Arsenal are strongly in the race for Julian Alvarez with the 24-year-old facing an uncertain future at Manchester City – Teamtalk

Manchester United are still in talks with Bayern Munich duo Mathijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui with Bayern open to the exit of the two defenders – Florian Plettenberg

Liverpool are hopeful of poaching England midfielder Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United this summer despite the Magpies’ reluctance to sanction the player’s transfer exit – Sky Sports

Tottenham Hotspur are set to complete a deal with Girona to loan 23-year-old Spain striker Bryan Gil to the club for the upcoming season – Fabrizio Romano.

24-year-old Nice defender Jean Clair-Todibo wants to join Juventus this summer with his agent reportedly in Italy for transfer talks with the Serie A giants – Sky Sports.

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