Kylian Mbappé’s future to dominate European transfer window, as Phillips looks to end miserable time at Manchester City

Much attention though will again focus on Mbappe, Paris Saint-Germain’s lethal finisher and the man who a year ago scored a hat-trick for France in the World Cup final only to finish on the losing side.

Real Madrid are again the main suitor for the 25-year-old whose contract at PSG expires in June; will the 14-time European champions finally get a commitment from the player they have been pursuing for years?

Brentford’s Ivan Toney finishes his ban for gambling in January, making him a potential transfer target. Photo: AP

It is far from certain though as Mbappe triggers an extraordinary reaction in France, illustrated when President Emmanuel Macron intervened to persuade him to stay at PSG in June 2022 when a move to Real seemed almost cut and dried.

But Real are not sitting on their hands. Endrick, the latest Brazilian starlet, will join the club from Palmeiras when he turns 18 in July 2024 for a fee reported to be €72 million.

Arsenal’s lack of a goal-scoring edge could lead them to plunge into the market. For weeks, their rumoured target has been Ivan Toney, the Brentford forward whose ban for more than 200 breaches of the Football Association’s gambling rules ends in mid-January.

However, Brentford’s decline in form, which has seen them drop to within four points of the relegation zone, could persuade the club to hang onto 27-year-old Toney, even in the face of a big offer from the Gunners.

Phillips was riding high when he joined City on the back of England’s run to the Euro 2022 final, but has played barely a handful of games for the club and Pep Guardiola has admitted the move never worked out.

Kalvin Phillips is certain to leave Manchester City, with Newcastle United the likeliest destination. Photo: Reuters

Juventus have reportedly been keen to sign Phillips, who is desperate to force himself into England’s plans for Euro 2024, but reports from Italy say the club are cooling on the idea.

A move to Newcastle seems a more realistic possibility as the Magpies look to bolster a squad seriously depleted by injuries and the 10-month ban handed down to Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali, also for gambling.

Eddie Howe’s men have slumped down the Premier League table in recent weeks and the Saudi-owned club look badly in need of reinforcements if they are to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Serhou Guirassy, the prolific Guinea international who has scored 17 Bundesliga goals so far this season for Stuttgart, has also been linked with a move to Tyneside.

Newcastle could also turn to their connections in the Saudi Pro League. They are allowed to sign players on loan from sides also controlled by their Saudi owners, after a vote by Premier League clubs on a temporary ban on related-party loans failed to receive the required support.

However, one target, Ruben Neves, said in early December he would not accept a move to Newcastle because his family was happy in Saudi Arabia.

Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino also headed to the Saudi league in the summer, but is reportedly unsettled at Al Ahli.

The Brazilian, 32, could now be heading to their rivals Al Ettifaq, the club coached by former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, although Premier League strugglers Sheffield United are also said to be interested in his services.

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