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Transfer news: Liverpool's Phillips 'a target' for Newcastle and Burnley

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    15 June 2021

Newcastle United have added Liverpool defender Nathaniel Phillips to their list of targets, but may have to compete with Burnley for the 24-year-old English centre-back who is unlikely to play regularly when the likes of Virgil van Djik, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip return from injury. (Mail), external

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