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Liverpool could be about to steаl one of the four players Erik ten Hag ‘asked’ Man Utd to sign
United COO Colette Roche recently told a supporters’ forum that the club doesn’t expect to be able to do much business during the January transfer window.
The summer was a costly one for them as they spent over £150 million on Rasmus Hojlund, Andre Onana, and Mason Mount.
Despite being the most expensive of the three, Hojlund finally scored a domestic goal in a 3-2 victory over Aston Villa on Boxing Day, but the Dane was yet to get off to a flying start in the Premier League.
Prior to the match, United had been having goalscoring problems; with 18 goals, they were second-worst in the Premier League this season, behind only Sheffield United. On the flip side, they had also been letting goals in.
Ten Hag has had to come up with creative solutions due to a center-back ιnjury issue that has rendered Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez, Victor Lindelof, and Raphael Varane unavailable at various points in the past few months.
One of those options was to enter the transfer market, as stated in the Daily Mirror. Sporting Lisbon star Goncalo Inacio was allegedly one of four players considered for the position.
The left-footed central defender, nevertheless, has allegedly a £52 million release clause, and the Portuguese newspaper Jornal de Noticias has connected him with a transfer to Liverpool.
Inacio is accustomed to playing on the left side of a back three in Portugal, where he has maintained a steady impressive performance for Sporting for multiple seasons.
Even Liverpool’s defense is struggling due to injuries; they currently do not have a healthy left back and Virgil van Dijk does not have enough backup at center back. As Andy Robertson nurses a shoulder ιnjury, Joe Gomez, a natural center-back, has been serving as the team’s primary backup in both full-back positions.
Given that the Dutchman is inherently right-footed, Inacio has the potential to become a long-term replacement for Van Dijk, who will turn 33 in July. The two might even play together on the same team.