The January transfer window is approaching its business end, with exactly a week remaining for clubs across the UK to scour the market and tidy up any outstanding business. And as a result, sporting directors across the Premier League may want to act fast to avoid any last-minute drama and disappointment.
While it's been a slow month for Manchester United with regards to incomings and outgoings outside the sacking of Ruben Amorim and the arrival of Michael Carrick as interim head coach, the rumour mill has been churning with regards to the Red Devils. It is reported that the Premier League heavyweights are considering a move for 18-year-old Rennes forward, Mohamed Kader Meite, who has recently been linked with Crystal Palace and Al-Hilal.
Elsewhere, United are said to be exploring a contract extension for Kobbie Mainoo, who has emerged as a big part of the club's future plans after being given time to thrive under Carrick. Elsewhere, Liverpool will not sell Andy Robertson to Tottenham Hotspur this month despite a wealth of interest from the north London outfit.
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It is claimed that the defending Premier League champions are in no place to part ways with the 31-year-old left-back, who could leave the club as a free agent this summer.
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