
"At least 12 clubs want Manchester United Kobbie Mainoo on loan, Nottingham Forest set to increase Elliot Anderson price, Saudi clubs confident of cut-price Mohamed Salah deal. England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 20, will have his pick of at least 12 clubs if is he allowed to leave Manchester United on loan in January. (Mail), external Nottingham Forest are likely to increase their 100m asking price for England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 23, next summer. (Football Insider), external"
"Confidence is high that a Saudi Pro League side will be able to sign Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 33, from Liverpool in January in a cut-price deal. (The i paper - subscription required), external Lyon are in talks over a potential move for Chelsea's France defender Axel Disasi, 27, in January. (L'Equipe - in French), external Crystal Palace are continuing to monitor the situation of 28-year-old English centre-back Max Kilman at West Ham. (Football Insider), external"
"Everton and West Ham have made preliminary inquiries about 24-year-old Brazil striker Yuri Alberto, who currently plays for Corinthians. (Teamtalk), external Flamengo are lining up a move for 28-year-old Colombia winger Jhon Arias, who only joined Wolves in July. (Ekrem Konur), external Manchester United and Tottenham are among the English clubs that have been alerted to the progress of Anderlecht's 22-year-old Ecuador forward Nilson Angulo. (Teamtalk), external"
Multiple clubs across Europe and the Saudi Pro League are pursuing transfer and loan moves for several players ahead of January. Kobbie Mainoo, 20, faces interest from at least 12 clubs for a potential Manchester United loan. Nottingham Forest plan to increase their £100m asking price for Elliot Anderson next summer. Saudi teams are confident they can sign Mohamed Salah from Liverpool on a cut-price deal in January. Lyon are in talks for Axel Disasi. Crystal Palace monitor Max Kilman. Everton and West Ham have enquired about Yuri Alberto. Flamengo target Jhon Arias. Anderlecht's Nilson Angulo and Lille's Ayyoub Bouaddi have drawn attention, with Arsenal linked to Bouaddi.
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