Liverpool and Man City want Kimmich - Thursday's gossip
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.
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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