We're into December which means the January transfer window is not far away and Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham could all make moves to bolster their squads
Mo Salah has been benched in consecutive games
Mo Salah has been benched in consecutive games
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The January transfer window is now under four weeks away with plenty of teams plotting their moves ahead of the New Year.
Some teams are more settled, the likes of , whilst others may look to inject some fresh energy mid-season. are being tipped to consider reinforcements, especially in defence after missing out on Marc Guehi in the summer. Ibrahima Konate's future also remains unclear.
's stock has also fallen - he was on the bench once again on Wednesday night - and there continues to be talk of him leaving Anfield.
The Reds, and are among the clubs tracking Bournemouth ace Antoine Semenyo, who has a £65million release clause that comes live in 2026. He's been a huge success this term with the Cherries facing a fight to retain him.
want a new midfielder and some wing-backs, but would prefer to wait until the summer. Should players become available though they may well act.
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Arsenal told price for Frankfurt star
Arsenal could need to fork out as much as £61.2m for Eintracht Frankfurt left winger Jean-Matteo Bahoya, according to Sky Deutschland.
Bahoya, a France Under-21 player, joined Frankfurt from Angers in 2024. The 20-year-old, who is under contract until 2029, has two Bundesliga goals so far this season.
Saudi clubs could return for Mohamed Salah in 2026, according to talkSPORT.
Al Hilal have reportedly been joined by Al Qadsiah in pursuit of the Liverpool and Egypt star, who is enduring a difficult time at Anfield.
Salah agreed a new contract with the Reds in April, with his current deal running until 2027, and talkSPORT indicates there's no specific timeframe for the Saudi Pro League sides pushing for a move.
Mohamed Salah was on the bench for the second game in a row
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