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A Premier League club are said to be in 'advanced talks' to sign Neymar while Spurs are expected to announce their next manager soon.
PSG striker Neymar.
This summer will be very busy for Liverpool, but the same could be said for many of their rivals across the Premier League and beyond, with records likely to be broken in the transfer market. .
Arsenal, which have been quietly spending big under Mikel Arteta, will be hoping to move on and ensure this season's title is not a one-off. Meanwhile, Newcastle, another team that has outperformed expectations this season, needs to cement their place as a member of the top four. Manchester United will likely spend big again under Erik ten Hag, while Chelsea and Manchester City will make big purchases again and Spurs may have money to reinvest in Harry Kane.
In short, while Liverpool will be spending big (maybe even more than ever), they certainly won't be the biggest spenders this summer - and will likely be far from the numbers. there.
Here, Liverpool.com breaks down the other top teams in the Premier League and across Europe to see what's happening at other clubs, with some exciting news from both Tottenham and Manchester United .
New owner of Spurs coming soon
Tottenham are set to appoint Feyenoord boss Arne Slot as their new manager following the departure of Antonio Conte earlier in the campaign, with the Daily Mail reporting that a compensation of around $12.4 million will be required. la (10 million pounds / 11.5 million euros) to get it. outside the Netherlands.
Currently under interim manager Ryan Mason, Spurs are expected to finish eighth in the table, behind Aston Villa, and therefore will not be participating in any European football. any. Tottenham can still be surpassed by Brentford.
Liverpool.com says:
Slot is a much-regarded manager and it will be interesting to see how he gets along with the Spurs, but there's still a lot of work to be done with this team and his first assignment could be to replace him. so Harry Kane. Tottenham have one of the best stadiums around, but their team looks weak in every way and whoever takes over will have a huge job to do.
Neymar to Man United
It seems almost certain that Neymar will leave PSG this summer alongside Lionel Messi, but it remains to be seen where he could end up. According to L'Equipe, Manchester United are 'in talks' for the player. However, ESPN's Mark Ogden has denied that claim, reporting that Manchester United are not interested in signing the Brazilian - at least under current ownership.
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