
Gossip: Liverpool consider player deal for Guehi
Arsenal have joined Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United in the race to sign Eintracht Frankfurt's 23-year-old French striker Hugo Ekitike. (Sport Bild - in German, subscription required), externalLiverpool are willing to offer 19-year-old Scotland winger Ben Doak as part of a deal for Crystal Palace's 24-year-old England defender Marc Guehi. (Sun), externalWant more transfer stories? Read Monday's full gossip columnFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport

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