Turkish trio target Trippier - Tuesday's gossip

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Three Turkish clubs are interested in Newcastle's Kieran Trippier, West Ham eye Joel Matip and John Egan, Newcastle still keen on Anthony Elanga.

Fenerbahce, Besiktas and Eyupspor are all interested in signing Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier after Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad also tried to sign the 33-year-old former England international. (Sky Sports), external

West Ham are interested in former Cameroon international Joel Matip, 33, and Republic of Ireland international John Egan, 31, as they look to the free-agent market for a new centre-back. (Sky Sports), external

Manchester United are unlikely to let 32-year-old Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen leave this month. (Football Insider), external

Newcastle will try again to sign Nottingham Forest's 22-year-old Swedish winger Anthony Elanga in future transfer windows. (Football Insider), external

Ajax have verbally agreed a loan deal with Southampton for their 22-year-old Ghana forward Kamaldeen Sulemana. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Liverpool and Arsenal are among the clubs closely monitoring 18-year-old Palmeiras centre-back, Brazilian Vitor Reis. (Caughtoffside), external

Everton turned down the opportunity to sign Chelsea defender Axel Disasi, the 26-year-old France player, and Ivory Coast forward David Datro Fofana, 21, in a swap deal for the Toffees' English striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 27. (Givemesport) , external

Manchester City's 18-year-old English winger Joel Ndala is having a medical before joining PSV Eindhoven on loan with a conditional obligation to buy. (Athletic - subscription required), external

Romania forward Ianis Hagi, 25, is set to reject the chance to leave Rangers for Bucharest side FCSB. (Football Insider), external

Scotland midfielder Stuart Armstrong, 32, who left Southampton at the end of last season, is closing in on a move to Vancouver Whitecaps. (Daily Hive), external

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