Matthijs de Ligt eyed by Man Utd Manchester United supremo Ed Woodward is willing to pay £52million to sign players like Matthijs de Ligt - despite the Ajax star being heavily linked with a move to Barcelona
Manchester United chief Woodward could splash the cash in January with the Red Devils resurgent under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the wake of Jose Mourinho's sacking
Ajax prodigy De Ligt has been linked with a move to Old Trafford but more recent reports have claimed Barcelona are in pole position to secure the player's signature
Manchester United want a defender in January - something that has not changed despite Mourinho being shown the door
And The Times have now delved into Woodward's thinking behind the scenes at Old Trafford
It is claimed he is willing to pay £52m on players such as De Ligt.Tiemoue Bakayoko to leave Chelsea permanently? Chelsea midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko admits it is up to the Blues and loan side AC Milan to decide where his future lies
"Future? I'm happy here but it's not my decision," Bakayoko said. "It's up to the club and Chelsea
"At the end of the season we will talk to understand what to do."Liverpool look for left-back Liverpool could make a left-back their one and only signing of the January transfer window, according to reports
According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool are "unlikely to make many additions barring significant injuries"
And getting a back-up to first-choice left-back Andrew Robertson is the only potential plan they have in place
Liverpool are said to be weighing up a surprise deal for Bristol City defender Lloyd Kelly
Kelly has made 22 appearances in all competitions for the Championship outfit this season
Arsenal given transfer advice Arsenal boss Unai Emery must improve his whole back four to have any chance of winning the Premier League in the near future, says Ray Parlour
"I couldn't see Arsenal winning, I really couldn't," Parlour said of the Liverpool clash on talkSPORT
"I couldn't see them getting a point. We all know the problems, defensively they're just not good enough
" He added: "I played with so many good defenders that were playing for Arsenal. They had two teams really
"When we had the famous back four of [Nigel] Winterburn, [Lee] Dixon, [Tony] Adams, [Steve] Bould, [Martin] Keown and then you had Sol Campbell come in, Lauren, Ashley Cole
All four positions they've got to look at. "Defensively, if you're going to concede goals like that, you're never going to have any chance of trying to win the league
"And that's where Liverpool have won it, if they do win it, is defensively."
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