Juventus have inquired about several targets, with Manchester City's Kalvin Phillips and Tottenham's Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg thought to be high on their list; Phillips has struggled for regular first-team minutes since his £42m move to Manchester City from Leeds in the summer of 2022
Wednesday 20 December 2023 20:55, UK
Juventus have held initial talks with Manchester City about a January loan deal for Kalvin Phillips, while the Serie A club are also interested in Tottenham's Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
Juventus are in the market for a new midfielder next month and are inquiring about several targets, with Phillips and Hojbejrg thought to be high on their list.
Sky Sports News understands City would prefer a permanent sale for Phillips however, after making him available on the market.
But Phillips' wages of around £7m a year — or £135,000 per week — are tough for another club to take on in the middle of the season, with Financial Fair Play very much at the forefront of the minds of directors.
Phillips has struggled for regular first-team minutes since his £42m move from Leeds in the summer of 2022, and Pep Guardiola recently admitted he could go while also making an apology to the player over his lack of game-time.
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Sky Sports News understands City are themselves looking for cover in defensive midfield ready for a Phillips departure and would prefer a young, homegrown option.
Hojbejrg, meanwhile, has not been in favour at Tottenham and the club would have a decision to make if they receive an attractive offer for the Denmark international, given they will also lose Yves Bissouma to AFCON during the window. They will certainly want a replacement ready to come in.
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