£150k-per-week ace now keen to join Leeds United after being frozen out by club

One player has his eyes on a potential move to Leeds United, with Daniel Farke’s side making their stance clear on a January deal.

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It’s been a solid last two months for the newly-promoted Whites, who haven’t lost a single Premier League game since November with eight points now separating them from the drop zone.

While this run has been peppered with stalemates, the signs are hugely encouraging for Leeds as they hope to put further ground between them and West Ham in 18th.

Newcastle United awaits on Wednesday evening, and while a trip to St. James’ Park is always tough, Farke’s men go into their North East clash with real momentum from a solid festive period.

The January transfer window also presents an opportunity to strengthen in what would be a crucial month.

While tempering expectations of quick-fire winter deals in the opening week, or any major spending, Farke told reporters before their 1-1 draw with Man United that signings are very much a possibility over the next few weeks.

It is clear by Farke’s message that only obvious squad upgrades will be prioritised, which explains their stance on re-signing Man City midfielder Kalvin Phillips.

The £150,000-per-week midfielder has only made one appearance under Pep Guardiola this term, a seven-minute run out in the Carabao Cup against Huddersfield, and has been frozen out of the side for a long time now.

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Phillips spent last season on loan at Ipswich Town, where he failed to convince the Tractor Boys to make his move permanent, and that move was preceded by a dismal six months at West Ham.

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Now, according to FourFourTwo’s Joe Donnohue, the 30-year-old looks upon the idea of an Elland Road pretty positively.

Phillips is apparently keen on a return to Leeds, though the club are unlikely to pursue negotiations having already strengthened Farke’s midfield with last summer’s arrivals of Anton Stach and Sean Longstaff.

Farke views captain Ethan Ampadu as indispensable at the heart of his system, further reducing any potential pathway back for the former Yorkshire favourite.

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Wolves have emerged as serious contenders to offer Phillips a Premier League lifeline this month instead, exploring a loan deal as Rob Edwards seeks reinforcements for the club’s desperate survival battle.

The Midlands outfit finally secured their first league win of the season last weekend by demolishing West Ham 3-0 at Molineux, temporarily easing pressure on Edwards.

As things stand, Wolves are a far more likely destination for Phillips than Leeds, who won’t be swayed by the prospect of an emotional homecoming.

Leeds’ refusal to entertain an approach leaves Phillips facing the stark choice between proving his credentials in a relegation scrap or continuing his Etihad exile under Guardiola, who has made abundantly clear the midfielder holds no future in Manchester.

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Man Utd left raging at Amorim’s treatment of two 18 year-old academy stars

Darren Fletcher will finally get the chance to scratch the itch of management as he prepares to lead Manchester United as caretaker boss, and one of his first tasks will be reparing the academy he graduated from.

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Ruben Amorim’s sacking as Old Trafford boss after 14 months has seen the 41-year-old former midfielder parachuted into the hotseat for Wednesday’s Premier League trip to struggling Burnley.

It is the latest chapter in Fletcher’s long association with United, whose sons Jack and Tyler have been on the bench in recent matches with the former making three substitute appearances.

Returning players may restrict opportunities under their father – who made 342 appearances for the Red Devils, winning trophies aplenty, before returning in 2020 to work within the academy as he “really got the bug” for coaching.

Speaking to the Press Association in August 2020, Fletcher said: “I’ve always wanted to stay in football. I’ve always had that goal and ambition.

“Management is something that does really, really interest me in the future. Not that I want to think about doing it (right now).

“I think the itch will need to be itched at some point, if you know what I mean, if the opportunity arises.

“But for me just now it’s about taking some time from not being a player and getting myself mentally prepared for my next whatever it is, my next challenge in life, in football.”

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While results on the pitch and his public barrage against the club’s leadership and recruitment staff were the nails in the Amorim coffin, Samuel Luckhurst reveals the club were also angered by his treatment of 18 year-olds Harry Amass and Chido Obi.

Amass is currently on loan at Sheffield Wednesday, where the midfielder has started 21 Championship games, but Amorim claimed he was “struggling” at Hillsborough.

Obi meanwhile has not made the same impact as Ayden Heaven after the pair moved from Arsenal, and the manager highlighted his lack of regular playing time for the Under-21s, which was not received well behind the scenes.

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The ownership also took issue with his public criticism of the now very in form Patrick Dorgu, who initially struggled to settle at United after his move from Italy.

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It is clear that Fletcher’s connection to the academy – both through his own career and his two sons – could help reinstil the famous pipeline that so many United greats have followed.

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Frank lauds Spurs mentality after win over Crystal Palace

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank hailed his players for a “huge mentality effort” after a gritty 1-0 win at Crystal Palace.

Spurs fans had started to turn on Frank after a run of five defeats in eight left them 14th in the Premier League on Christmas Day.

While there had been no suggestions internally that Frank’s job was under immediate threat, Tottenham needed to return to winning ways and Gray’s 42nd-minute header settled the contest between the current FA Cup and Europa League holders.

“I really liked the desire, details, mentality in the team and the character and resilience of the team is something I spoke about a lot,” Frank reflected.

“That is so important that we have that resilience in the team, because in a long Premier League season, you need to go to a very difficult away ground here and fight and show character. To get a clean sheet, win 1-0, that was a massive win in many ways.

“Was it a top performance? No. Are there things we can improve? Yes. But to go here, with the season having been a little bit up and down, I think it’s a huge mentality effort from the players.”

Sporting director Johan Lange is expected to be active in finding reinforcements for the manager in January, but their first signing of the month may not arrive until the summer.

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According to reports in Italy, via Sport Witness, Inter are set to activate their €23m (£20m) buyback option on Club Brugge midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic, son of legendary midfielder Dejan, who won five Serie A titles and one Champions League title in Milan.

However, the Itallian club are not planning for a future with the 20 year-old defensive midfielder, but instead hope to immediately shift him on for profit.

Tottenham are waiting in the wings and are ‘ready’ to make an offer worth €40m (£35m), having already made contact over a move, but the Nerazzurri are expected to ask for more.

Stankovic can play at the base of midfield or as a centre-back, and has played in 19 of Brugge’s 20 league fixtures this season, scoring twice.

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The youngster has also started all six of their Champions League games, having been praised for his strength, aerial ability and long passing.

With four Serbia caps to his name already, Stankovic is showing plenty of signs he could follow in his father’s footsteps.

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