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Liverpool and Man City want Kimmich - Thursday's gossip

BBC Sport Wednesday, 24 January 2024
Liverpool join Manchester City in the race to sign Joshua Kimmich, Manchester United are not replacing injured forward Anthony Martial, plus more.
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