Young Everton midfielder takes step closer to Sheffield United move, shock new favourite emerges for Arsenal job, and more

Sheffield United performed admirably in their 3-3 draw with Manchester United, and will face another tough test against Wolves this Sunday. The weekend is just around the corner, but for now check out today’s Premier League rumours.
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The latest PL rumours

Everton teenager Kieran Phillips has been linked with Sheffield United regularly recently, and is currently on-trial with the Blades.

The midfielder took a step closer to a Blades move as he featured again for the under-23s in the Steel City derby at Bramall Lane, with the Liverpool Echo reporting recently that he will likely leave the Toffees in January.

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Boss Chris Wilder has enhanced his reputation by finding a use for players surplus to requirements at rival clubs, and will hope to make a player of Phillips if he joins in January.

The rest of today’s headlines:

Manchester United are the 'frontrunners' to land £100m star Jadon Sancho. (Telegraph)

Manchester United target Erling Haaland will likely cost £85m to prise away from RB Salzburg. (Various)

Everton and West Ham are both fighting to land David Moyes as their new manager. The Scot has managed at both clubs previously. (Various)

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Manchester United and Liverpool are among a host of clubs that have held talks with £110m rated Kai Havertz over a move. (Daily Mirror)

Leicester City are the latest club credited with interest in Rangers forward Alfredo Morelos. (Daily Star)

Arsenal are keen on Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo as their replacement for under-pressure Unai Emery. (Daily Mail)

Bayern Munich are stepping up their interest in Manchester City winger Leroy Sane. (The Sun)

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