Douglas Luiz has been heavily linked with a move back to City, although Juventus don’t want to sell as they would prefer a straight loan deal. Elsewhere, Joshua Kimmich is another name that is circulating. Guardiola managed the German at Bayern Munich, and, therefore, he knows his qualities better than most.
Now rated at around £70m by some reports, he’s still on the club’s radar, but according to new claims from transfer insider Ben Jacobs, via Football Transfers, a deal is difficult to do in January. The reporter did have some positive news for Arsenal fans, however, saying that he would prefer the north Londoners over other suitors.
There is wisdom then in snapping up this " super high potential " talent - as hailed by analyst Ben Mattinson - although might it be worth Amorim and co looking to their academy instead, with one young sensation offering a perfect in-house alternative to Dorgu.
Ange Postecoglou's side came into the campaign hopeful of doing one better than their fifth-place finish last year and qualifying for the Champions League, yet as things stand, they have lost more Premier League games than they've won and sit nearer the relegation zone than the top four places.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot hailed Dominik Szoboszlai as 'unbelievable' after his stellar performance in the Reds' 4-1 win over Ipswich Town at Anfield earlier today.
Arteta wasn't alone in his issues with the red card. Former Premier League referee Keith Hackett spoke out and criticised the decision shortly after Lewis-Skelly received his marching orders. He's emerged as an important figure in the Arsenal side this season and will be a big loss in some huge clashes if the ban isn't overturned.
Dominik Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo were all on the scoresheet in what was a comfortable win for Liverpool over struggling Ipswich Town.
Liverpool fans have made their views known about Ipswich Town 's Julio Enciso after he made a rash challenge on the Reds' midfielder Wataru Endo in Liverpool's 4-1 victory at Anfield.
Ndiaye scored for the second match running as the Toffees claimed all three points in what was David Moyes ' 700th Premier League match in charge. The Senegalese netted from the spot just before half-time after Joel Veltman was pulled up for handball by the referee following a VAR review.
Liverpool’s own task will be to try to cool down the red-hot Cherries as a trip south to meet with Adoni Iraola’s side. This one feels like a proper title test and Liverpool will be hoping to make the trip home sweeter with three points in hand.
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