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Man Utd and Liverpool Can Strike Transfer Deals This Week as 9 Deals on the Cards
Manchester United and Liverpool are poised to finalize major transfer moves during the bustling January window, with nine potential deals highlighted amid expiring contracts and defensive needs. As the 2025/2026 season heats up, both clubs eye reinforcements to bolster squads facing injury crises and aging stars.[1][2]
Liverpool's Defensive Overhaul and Salah Drama
Liverpool face defensive vulnerabilities despite Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah's legendary status. Both signed two-year deals in 2025 but show signs of slowing. Experts urge signing a top centre-half like Marc Guéhi from Crystal Palace, whose contract expires in June 2026. A prior summer bid failed, but Palace's fragility could open doors now. Young Giovanni Leoni is sidelined with an ACL injury until next season, and Joe Gomez's fitness is unreliable.[1]
Mohamed Salah's future hangs in balance after restorative talks with manager Arne Slot. They've agreed to collaborate until season's end, but an Anfield exit looms. Liverpool have bid €60m for Tottenham's Lucas Bergvall, a versatile midfielder. Interest also swirls around Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo in a potential swap, with Man Utd, Arsenal competing.[2][4]
Man Utd's Ambitious Bids
Man Utd prepare a €80m swoop for Como's star midfielder, signaling aggressive intent. They're also linked to Salah amid Liverpool speculation and eye European strikers like those pursued by rivals. Defenders like Abdukodir Khusanov (Man City) attract attention from across Europe.[2][5]
Nine Deals in Play
- Guéhi to Liverpool (centre-back cover).
- Bergvall to Liverpool (€60m bid).
- Semenyo swap for Liverpool.
- Man Utd's €80m midfielder from Como.
- Salah potential exit (Man Utd interest).
- Contract extensions: Alisson, Curtis Jones.[1]
- Versatile winger return for Liverpool.
- Other targets: Rodrygo, Jörgensen links.
- Defensive loans like Khusanov.[2]
With no completed 2025/2026 deals yet, this week could spark action before deadlines. Clubs prioritize starting-caliber depth amid expiring 2027 contracts for Van Dijk, Endo, and others.[1][3] (Word count: 298)
