Liverpool have rebuffed an approach from Real Madrid to sign their star right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold in January, amidst a flurry of transfer activity across the Premier League.
The 26-year-old England international, who is out of contract in the summer, remains a key figure for Liverpool, with the club showing no interest in letting him go mid-season despite the allure of the Spanish giants. This news comes as a relief to Liverpool fans, who have seen Alexander-Arnold grow from a local academy prospect to one of the world’s leading defenders (Athletic – subscription required).
Elsewhere in the transfer market, Juventus and Napoli have set their sights on Manchester United’s 23-year-old Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee. Both Serie A clubs are keen to bolster their attacking options with the young talent, who has shown promise in his limited appearances for United (Mail).
Meanwhile, Manchester United’s transfer strategy seems constrained, with reports indicating that they lack the budget to reinforce their squad in January. Any potential signings would require sales to comply with profitability and sustainability rules as well as Financial Fair Play regulations (Manchester Evening News).
On a brighter note for Liverpool, both Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are expected to sign new two-year deals, keeping the Egyptian winger and Dutch defender at the club. This move signifies Liverpool’s intent to maintain a strong core for future campaigns (David Ornstein, via Mirror).
However, not all news is positive for Liverpool fans. The club is reportedly open to selling Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez, with Inter Milan’s Marcus Thuram and Newcastle’s Alexander Isak being considered as potential replacements (Teamtalk). Additionally, there’s a brewing competition with Manchester United for Bournemouth’s young Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez (Caught Offside).
In other transfer news, Wolves are contemplating a bid for Millwall’s English defender Japhet Tanganga, while Nottingham Forest are optimistic about securing a new deal for their Nigerian full-back Ola Aina, despite interest from Manchester City (Express, Football Insider).
Real Madrid’s transfer radar has also spotted Bournemouth’s Spanish under-21 defender Dean Huijsen, indicating their interest in bolstering their defence (Fichajes – in Spanish).
The transfer tussle isn’t confined to defenders and strikers; Barcelona’s Dani Olmo is attracting attention from several Premier League clubs including Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, alongside Manchester United and Manchester City (Mundo Deportivo – in Spanish). Barcelona, on the other hand, might turn to Chelsea’s French forward Christopher Nkunku on loan if they fail to register Olmo for the remainder of the season (Caught Offside). Olmo, however, prefers to remain with Barcelona (Fabrizio Romano, via GiveMeSport).
Lastly, Bayern Munich is preparing for the summer by eyeing goalkeepers like Brighton’s Bart Verbruggen, while Chelsea are open to letting go of their young Italian midfielder Cesare Casadei, with Torino showing interest (Bild – in German, subscription required, Talksport).
This transfer window promises to be one of strategic moves and fierce competition, with clubs across Europe looking to strengthen their squads for the latter part of the season and beyond.