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Transfer Debrief: Man Utd plan spectacular January move; Liverpool icon to leave; Tottenham star eyed by Real Madrid
Manchester United are planning a big midfielder swoop, a Liverpool icon is set to leave and Tottenham could lose a vital star to Real Madrid - all in this week's exclusive transfer round-up
Matchweek 11 will feature two "Big 6" clashes -- and won't waste any time getting to them. The first game of the week will see Tottenham host Manchester United on Saturday as both clubs are back in the European competition conversation following historic lows in 2024-25.
Ruben Amorim and Manchester United are flying high after beating Liverpool, but it's not the Big Six they should be most worried about.
Facing a United side who are struggling for consistency, and with the return home, it could be a good chance for Slot to see if Wirtz can build on that. Liverpool's ceiling will be raised if they can get him going, and if a match like this isn't a spot to build on things, it'll be tough to see what is.
Manchester United are planning to go big with a move for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson in January, a Liverpool cult hero could pen a pre-contract agreement to leave the club, while this week’s exclusive Transfer Debrief can reveal Tottenham star Micky van de Ven has emerged as a top target for Real Madrid.
Manchester United are winless in their last seven meetings against Spurs in all competitions. No side has lost more home Premier League matches in 2025 than Tottenham Hotspur's nine. Manchester United are unbeaten in their last four Premier League games, their joint best-run of form under Amorim.
Keane also hit back at the argument Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher made, defending the fans for their treatment of Alexander-Arnold by citing the conduct of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk when in a similar contract position last season—both veterans signed new two-year deals.
PSG have consistently prioritized signing top French talent in recent transfer windows, bringing in players such as Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué, and Lucas Chevalier.That strategy appears likely