Arsenal, Manchester City to battle for West Brom defender Jonny Evans



Arsenal and Manchester City have reportedly signalled their intent to renew their interest in West Bromwich Albion defender Jonny Evans. 

During the summer, both clubs were keen to sign the Northern Ireland international after he had helped the Baggies sit in eighth place in the Premier League table for much of the campaign. Evans eventually stayed at The Hawthorns and remains a key part of Alan Pardew's side but according to The Sun, the Gunners and City are ready to launch bids in January. 

 Pardew is ready to offer Evans a new contract with a pay-rise, but Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is allegedly hoping to lure the 29-year-old to the Emirates Stadium with the guarantee of first-team football. As far as City is concerned, Pep Guardiola sees Evans as an alternative to Vincent Kompany and while starts may be more limited in the North-west, the former Manchester United man is said to be keen on joining the top-flight leaders. 
  Evans has 18 months remaining on his contract at West Brom. 

 Getty The Italy international has been linked with another move after enduring a tough time at Ac Milan, but his agent says there will be no January deal Leonardo Bonucci is a reported target for Chelsea and Manchester City, but his agent says the Ac Milan defender is going nowhere. 

Goal recently revealed that the Italy international defender is already considering a move away from the San Siro after enduring a torrid start to his time with the Rossoneri. A €40 million deal took the 30-year-old centre-half to Milan from Juventus over the summer, but an ambitious project has fallen flat as several big-money buys have failed to deliver.

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