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Ex-$76M Liverpool transfer target delivers candid verdict on Man Utd move after difficult start
Leny Yoro has opened up on his decision to join Manchester United over Liverpool and other clubs, and despite the Red Devils' struggles, the French centre-back has no regrets
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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
Ruben Amorim and Manchester United are flying high after beating Liverpool, but it's not the Big Six they should be most worried about.
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.
Manchester United's battling 0-0 draw with Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday is a mark of their progress under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but those are the kind of games they have to win if they are to become Premier League champions,
Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank has backed Bryan Mbeumo to be a "fantastic success" at Manchester United. Frank was Brentford boss when the club signed Mbuemo from Troyes for £5.8 million ($7.64m) in 2019 and the Cameroon international would go on to make 242 appearances for the Bees.
The stage is set for the latest showdown between the Premier League's most dominant teams in recent years when Manchester City hosts Liverpool on Sunday. Both teams have had their problems this season but produced impressive wins in the Champions League midweek.
Arsenal sit seven points clear, Manchester City hold a one point edge, and Arne Slot’s side must sustain momentum if they hope to retain a credible route back to the summit. David Lynch captured the mood succinctly.
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim admits the club "made a lot of mistakes in the past" when addressing criticism from ex-player Cristiano Ronaldo.
A closer look at some of the headlines surrounding Liverpool as Mohamed Salah set for key talks as the Reds eye a transfer target ahead of the January window