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Transfer Update On Reece James, Fernandes, Williams, Ndidi, Others

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Reece James, 23, of Chelsea and England is being considered by Manchester City as a potential long-term replacement for Kyle Walker, 33, according to Manchester Evening News.

Clubs in the Saudi Pro League are prepared to offer 29-year-old Manchester United and Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes almost 100 million euros to move to the Middle East, according to Fichajes.

Real Madrid are still interested in signing Canadian and Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies, who is 23 years old, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claimed.

During the January transfer window, Bournemouth’s 25-year-old English defender Lloyd Kelly could cost Liverpool and Tottenham as much as £30 million, Football Insider reported.

The 17-year-old Swiss forward Winsley Boteli of Borussia Monchengladbach, who is also a target for Everton, is of interest to Inter Milan, according to Liverpool Echo.

Gabriel Moscardo, a midfielder for Corinthians, has been linked to Arsenal, but the 18-year-old Brazilian claimed Chelsea attempted to sign him in the summer, Metro claimed.

Liverpool have sent scouts to Leeds on several occasions in an attempt to track down English midfielder Archie Gray, who is 17 years old, according to Caught Offside.

It would be difficult for Aston Villa to sign Spanish winger Nico Williams, 21, in January because he does not want to leave Athletic Bilbao and will likely extend his contract with the team, Birmingham Live claimed.

Wilfred Ndidi, a 26-year-old midfielder from Nigeria, has an interest in joining Barcelona when his Leicester City contract expires at the end of this season, Sky Sports claimed.

Mason Greenwood, a 22-year-old former England forward, wants to stay longer on loan at Getafe from Manchester United, according to the Sun.

Despite Senegal forward Nicolas Jackson, 22, scoring four goals in his last two Premier League games, Chelsea are considering to sign a forward in January, Football Insider claimed.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has stated that he would “never” stop one of his players from joining a competitor, which may open the door for England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, 27, to sign with Liverpool or Newcastle, TalkSport reported.