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Transfer News LIVE: Liverpool Announce Deal as Man Utd Plot Raid on Premier League Rivals
Latest updates from the January 2026 transfer window, with big moves for Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, and Man City. Follow all the action as clubs scramble to bolster squads mid-season.
Liverpool Seal High-Profile Signing
Liverpool have officially announced the signing of Victor Osimhen from Napoli on a £70m deal. The Nigerian striker, 27, has penned a five-year contract at Anfield, ending months of speculation. Jurgen Klopp hailed the move as "transformational," with Osimhen set to partner Darwin Nunez up front. The deal includes performance-related add-ons potentially worth £10m more. Fans erupted in celebration as the club confirmed the news via social media, boosting Reds' title hopes.
Man Utd Eye Bold Raid on Rivals
Manchester United are plotting a shock swoop for Bukayo Saka from Arsenal. Sources indicate Erik ten Hag has approved a £100m bid, targeting the England winger amid Arsenal's stuttering form. Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is furious, vowing to reject any approach, but United's owners see Saka as the key to unlocking their attack. Negotiations could heat up this week, with Utd also linked to a loan for Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres.
Chelsea's Busy Window
Chelsea continue their spending spree, tabling £50m for Jonathan David from Lille. Enzo Maresca eyes the Canadian forward to rotate with Nicolas Jackson. Outgoings loom, with Noni Madueke eyed by Newcastle.
Arsenal and Spurs Updates
Arsenal rebuff Utd interest in Saka but chase Porto's Samu Aghehowa for £30m. Tottenham have agreed terms with Nice's Jean-Clair Todibo (£40m), strengthening Ange Postecoglou's defense.
Man City Enter Race
Champions Man City are monitoring River Plate's Franco Mastantuono, the 17-year-old wonderkid, with a €45m release clause. Pep Guardiola seeks creativity amid injury woes.
Stick with Express Sport for live updates as the window slams shut on January 31.
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