Jurgen Klopp needs a more reliable, box-to-box midfielder as too many of his squad in that area suffer from constant injuries. Teun Koopmeiners has been linked. Manchester City – NobodyTheir squad is stacked and is absolutely ridiculous. Pep Guardiola has already said it will be a quiet January. Manchester United – StrikerThey’ve signed Wout Weghorst on loan as a really good stop-gap solution. Long-term they will be focusing on Harry Kane or Victor Osimhen.
Will they spend big to get that player? Probably not this month. Chelsea – Striker/attacking midfielderThey keep buying players but are they the right type of players? The jury is out on their jumbled transfer policy since the new owners arrived. Graham Potter got Joao Felix on loan and they’ve also signed Mudryk. Perhaps Marcus Thuram is the right choice for a new center forward option? Crystal Palace – StrikerNot really sure where Palace can strengthen.
Bournemouth – EverywhereGiven the new owners are now in, Bournemouth must strengthen if they’re going to stay up. Defensively they need more quality. And everywhere else. Lorient winger Dango Ouattara looks set to join. Brentford – WingerTheir squad has actually been big enough to cope with several key injuries in defense really well. They’ve signed Kevin Schade who will add extra options in attack. Brighton and Hove Albion – StrikerIt’s always a striker with them, isn’t it? The Seagulls are one prolific forward away from seriously challenging the top six.
Leeds United – Striker and center backThey’ve already sign Max Wober from RB Salzburg and the Austrian should help them shore things up at the back. Jesse Marsch has also added exciting striker Georginio Rutter from Hoffenheim. Needs have been met. Leicester City – Center back and goalkeeperThey are really struggling defensively this season and need reinforcements at center back in particular. Maybe a new goalkeeper too? Liverpool – Central midfielderThey added Cody Gakpo in a shrewd piece of business but that was a luxury buy.
They are now moving on to other targets, with Leandro Trossard looking like a more attainable option. Elsewhere, they don’t need anything. Aston Villa – Left back and strikerThey have signed left back Alex Moreno from Real Betis and he adds real attacking quality down that flank. Unai Emery has also added young center forward Jhon Duran from the Chicago Fire.
Morocco endured the same fate in their 2-0 loss against France to put them right in contention for a bronze medal instead of a shot to hoist the Jules Rimet Trophy. Morocco head coach Walid Regragui, while disappointed, shared his message to the players ahead of game time. “I understand its important to finish third rather than fourth, but my takeaway is we didn’t reach the final, ” Regragui said, according to Sportstar. “… But I told my players this is our seventh World Cup game. If you told any Morocco fan we would be playing our seventh game on Dec.
Orsic's stunner lifts Croatia over Morocco in World Cup third-place gamThe January transfer window is here and Premier League transfers are happening all the time. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA] But where does each of the 20 Premier League clubs need to strengthen? What kind of player, or players, do they need? Below we take a look at the Premier League transfers that should be a priority for each club in January. Premier League transfer needs for JanuaryArsenal – Striker/wingerThey tried to sign Mykhailo Mudryk but didn’t get it over the line to help rotate their attacking options.
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