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Liverpool Urged to Sign £43m Tottenham Star After Burnley Draw
Liverpool have been urged to make a bold January move for Tottenham's £43m-rated star following their frustrating goalless draw against Burnley, which has exposed defensive frailties in Arne Slot's title-chasing side.
The Premier League champions, currently sitting fourth and six points off the top three, dominated possession at Turf Moor but failed to break down a resolute Burnley defense, echoing recent struggles like their draw with Leeds United. Critics point to a shaky backline as the primary concern, despite summer signings such as Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen and Lewis Kerz from Bournemouth, plus young talent Giovanni Leoni. With Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure to Real Madrid still impacting the right flank, Slot is reportedly prioritizing reinforcements.[3]
Enter Tottenham centre-back Micky van de Ven, the 24-year-old Dutch international valued at around £43m. A fan favorite since his 2023 Wolfsburg arrival, van de Ven was pivotal in Spurs' Europa League triumph last season. However, recent disillusionment—including an altercation with fans during a midweek loss to Bournemouth—has him considering his future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Reports indicate he is open to a move to Anfield, handing Liverpool a major transfer boost amid interest from Arsenal, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and others.[2]
Spurs, who have a history of selling stars like Harry Kane abroad rather than to rivals, may resist a domestic sale, but Liverpool's need is acute after failing to land Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi last summer. Pundits argue van de Ven's pace and ball-playing ability would perfectly complement Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, shoring up Slot's defense for the title push. With Tottenham also linked to RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande—where they hold a January edge over Liverpool—the race for defensive upgrades intensifies.[1]
Van de Ven's potential Anfield switch could be transformative, but Liverpool must act swiftly in the January window to avoid missing out on the £43m-rated gem.[2][3]
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