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Three Premier League teams are thinking of making a move for the Manchester United star ahead of the next January transfer window.
It’s early December and the countdown to the next winter transfer window has already started. And unsurprisingly, Manchester United rumors are in full swing.
From what reports suggest, this could be another wait-and-see transfer period where a team will evaluate its opportunities more than a thousand times before making a final move.
The financial conundrum followed by the ongoing global pandemic and new post-Brexit rules regarding transfers will also make life more difficult for clubs looking to sign players from foreign leagues. But situations would not be so difficult if a Premier League club chose to sign a player who currently plays in the country.
And this is why some underprivileged veterans, who currently spend their time sitting on the bench or on the couches in their homes on game days, might find a new club in January. And according to Eurosport, Newcastle United, Leicester City and West Ham United are thinking of making a move for Manchester United defender Phil Jones in the next January transfer window.
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Jones, 28, is believed to exceed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s requirements. His exclusion from United’s 25-man Premier League squad was just proof of that. And the English defender seeks to leave the club as soon as possible.
The report claims that Newcastle United are the firm favorites to win the signing race among the three clubs. Steve Bruce has been in close contact with Michael Carrick and is tired of gauging the physical condition of Phil Jones, who has suffered several injuries in recent years.
Signed from Blackburn Rovers in 2011, Jones has played just 26 games under Solskjaer, having been sidelined most of the time due to various long-term injuries.
Next summer’s transfer window will mark Phil Jones’ ten years at the club. And then he would be eligible for a testimony at Old Trafford. However, the chances of that happening are slim, as a January move for the central English media seems imminent.
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