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Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool announce deal as Man Utd plot Premier League raid

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Transfer News LIVE: Liverpool Announce Deal as Man Utd Plot Premier League Raid

The January 2026 transfer window kicks off with major developments at Liverpool and Manchester United. Liverpool have officially announced a significant deal, bolstering their squad amid a competitive Premier League race, while Manchester United under Ruben Amorim adopt a cautious approach but eye key targets[1][2].



Liverpool's Bold Move

Liverpool confirmed the signing of a high-profile player, details of which have sent shockwaves through the transfer market. This announcement aligns with ongoing rumors linking the Reds to reinforcements, potentially accelerating deals initially planned for summer. Sources indicate Liverpool's proactive stance aims to strengthen their title challenge, with Fabrizio Romano highlighting three key pieces of news involving players like Harvey Elliott[1].

Man Utd's Cautious Strategy

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has downplayed expectations for a busy window, stating there are "no conversations" about signings unless "common ground" is found with director Jason Wilcox. The club plans to accelerate summer targets rather than splash cash impulsively, with January not expected to be active[1][2].

Key United Rumors:

  • Kobbie Mainoo: Seen as United's future, but a January exit isn't ruled out if a replacement arrives[2].
  • Antoine Semenyo: United plot a raid on Bournemouth, though Manchester City lead the race[2].
  • Other Targets: Interest in Anderson, Wharton, Baleba; delays on Joshua Zirkzee's future amid injuries and AFCON calls[2].
  • Outgoings: Potential savings from expiring contracts of Casemiro, Maguire, Sancho, and Rashford's possible Barcelona move[2].

As the window unfolds, both clubs navigate financial and squad constraints. United remain consistent under Amorim with no sacking plans, focusing on long-term stability[1]. Stay tuned for live updates on Premier League transfers[3].

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